5 Unspoken Etiquette Rules Librarians Quietly Wish More People Followed

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Don't Be 'That Person' in the Library—Follow These 5 Library Etiquette Rules Instead

Maybe it's because of the resurgence of reading for fun, or it's their cozy, academic setting—either way, we're so glad public libraries are finally getting the attention and recognition they deserve. Not only are readers signing up for library cards and browsing titles to loan out, but workers, students, and anyone who enjoys a quaint, quiet getaway are utilizing libraries as hangout and remote-work spaces.

But this resurgence also brings more people, sounds, and checked-out books. Follow these unspoken library etiquette rules to ensure you aren't disrupting anyone's quiet time.

1. Use a Bookmark

Using bookmarks while reading library books is an absolute must. While it may seem harmless to mark your spot by folding the corner of a page, the indents left from the folds are difficult to flatten out completely. Always make sure to carry a bookmark with you when reading a library book to avoid unnecessary dog-earing.

2. Don't Annotate Pages

If you're an avid reader, you may want to underline or highlight quotes in your library, but whatever you do, don't give in to the temptation. Remember that library books are loaned, and you shouldn't mark up others' property (even with a pencil).

Instead of annotating the text in the margins, use removable sticky notes to record your favorite quotes and thoughts. Just remember to remove the notes before returning the book.

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3. Return Books in a Timely Manner

This may go without saying, but if you loan out a library book, make sure to return it in a timely manner. We completely understand the struggle of not finishing a book before it's due, and renewing it once may be necessary, but renewing the loan week after week prevents others from ever getting to read the book.

To respect your fellow readers, be sure to return the book on time (bonus points if you finish it early!).

4. Always Use Headphones

Libraries are great spaces to work, read, and study, but unwelcome sounds and music make those tasks much more difficult. When you're listening to music, make sure to use quality headphones that don't let any sound escape. And if you're studying with partners and need to talk out loud, ask the library staff if you can book a private study room so you don't disturb the other library goers.

5. Be Mindful of Space

If you're in a groove while ready, working, or studying, time can go by quickly. But if you notice you've been at the same table for the entire day, you may want to move somewhere else. While camping out at your favorite nook in the library all day isn't violating any rules, it can be rude to others who want to enjoy the space, especially if seating is limited.

When you know you'll want to work or study at the library all day, consider reserving a private study room. Also, be mindful of how long you're using computers and outlets so everyone has a chance to use them.

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