1. Most libraries don't need certificates to read books. 2. Adult reader card, China citizen and foreigner aged 14; Children's reader card,/kloc-minors under 0/4 years old. 3. If it is a school library, you can get a special card for the school. 4. Libraries outside the street can generally read books for free, depending on local regulations.
Entering the library requires clean clothes and civilized manners, and smoking and eating are not allowed in the library. Pets and dangerous goods are not allowed to enter the museum. Take good care of your personal belongings. You can leave your backpacks, bags and other items in the free storage room. Keep quiet, don't make noise in the museum, and turn off the mobile phone and other equipment after entering the museum. When you enter the library, you must dress neatly, cleanly, generously and appropriately. Don't wear slippers, vests or shorts. Don't take too many personal belongings in case they are stolen. If you need to carry it, it should be placed or stored according to regulations. To enter the library, we must maintain public health and public order. Don't grab the road, don't crowd people, enter in order. The mobile phone should be turned off or vibrated to prevent noise. Try not to make noise when you walk. Don't wander around, chase, eat, chew gum or throw rubbish anywhere in the library. No smoking, no spitting.
Reading in the library should pay attention to the following points:
Readers above 1 and 13 should apply for a reader's card before entering the reading area, and show their reader's card when entering the lending area.
2. Older readers and disabled readers with old-age certificates can enter the library without certificates.
3. Before entering the borrowing area, please store your carry-on schoolbags and other items in the schoolbag storage area.
Please pay attention to appearance and dress. People wearing sports vests and slippers are not allowed to enter the museum.
Legal basis:
Article 33 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Library Law and People's Republic of China (PRC) Library Law.
Public libraries should provide services to the public in accordance with the requirements of equality, openness and enjoyment. Public libraries should provide the following services to the public free of charge: (1) literature information inquiry and borrowing; (two) the reading room, study room and other public space facilities are open; (3) Public lectures, reading promotion, training and exhibitions; (four) other free services as prescribed by the state.