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What can't you do in the library?
In the library, some common behaviors are not allowed, including but not limited to the following behaviors:

1. Loud noise: In order to respect others and maintain a quiet environment, the library requires readers to keep quiet and not to make loud noises in the library, such as chatting and using mobile phones.

2. Diet: In order to protect the cleanliness of books, equipment and environment in the library, diet is usually not allowed in the library. This can prevent food residue, food packaging or liquid from overflowing, causing damage to library facilities and documents.

3. Interfering with others' study or reading: In the library, we should try to avoid interfering with other readers' behaviors and actions, such as talking and laughing loudly, playing music, using noisy equipment, etc. , so as not to interfere with others' study and reading.

4. Move or destroy library resources: Readers should respect and care for the resources and facilities in the library, and are not allowed to move books, destroy equipment, scribble in the library or destroy property without authorization.

5. Group discussion should keep the indoor speaking volume: Although it is usually necessary to keep quiet in the library, some libraries provide space for group discussion or collaboration. In these designated areas, you can discuss in groups, but you should also keep the appropriate volume so as not to interfere with users in other areas.

These regulations may be slightly different, depending on the regulations and policies of each library. You'd better consult the library regulations before entering the library. Abiding by the regulations will help to maintain a good learning and reading environment and respect the rights and interests of others.