Conduct in the Library
Both libraries attempt to satisfy the scholarly aspirations, objectives and general inquisitiveness of students, faculty, staff, and other users.
The libraries’ main objective is to maintain the personal convenience of users, protect library material, and preserve a clean and quiet atmosphere where all may benefit from the services provided. All users are therefore expected to comply with standards of behavior appropriate to the university environment.
The following are examples of unacceptable disruptive behavior:
- Cell phone ringing and usage
- Using tobacco products
- Monopolizing library staff time
- Monopolizing computers
- Disrespecting other users’ privacy
- Eating and drinking
- Playing audio equipment
- Displacing furniture
- Loud talking and shouting