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What four phenomena do we often encounter in libraries?

1. Seat occupation: Some readers arrive early and use personal items such as schoolbags or books to occupy seats for their absent companions. Some seats have been occupied all morning, but their companions have not yet arrived. This resulted in some seats being empty and some people unable to find their seats, leaving no place for students to study. The library has limited supporting facilities and equipment. This kind of seat-occupying behavior is seriously occupying and wasting public resources!

2. Noise: The library should be a very quiet reading place, with " "Quiet" slogan, but there will always be some noise from time to time in a quiet environment, interrupting many people's learning ideas. Some readers are making loud calls, some children are running and making noises, and some parents are giving guidance to their children. During homework, some readers chatted unscrupulously. They did not realize that the noise they made would destroy the quiet learning atmosphere and distract others, which is an uncivilized behavior.

3. Destroy books: Don’t deliberately “tear” them just because they are interesting, as the books will be “hurt”! "This page is good, let me tear it out and keep it!" "I like the picture on this page very much, let me tear it out too!" A book immediately became tattered. Books and periodicals are the core resources of the library. You are not allowed to make random circles or graffiti on books. It is strictly forbidden to tear out your favorite pages.

4. Littering: There are often rubbish left by readers on reading tables, chairs and bookshelves. Toilet paper, snack bags, unused masks, drink bottles... everything is available. Tutu reminds: There are trash cans not far from the study seats. Don't leave garbage on the table. Remember to throw it into the trash can. .