FAQ: Can I use my cellphone in the library?
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Last Updated: Aug 01, 2024
Views: 617
Last Updated: Aug 01, 2024
Views: 617
Cell phone policy:
- Shapiro library requires all individuals to set their cell phones to the no-ring mode.
- Cell phone use in bathrooms and areas designated for quiet study is prohibited.
- Texting is encouraged; however, if you need to make a quick call related to your study please keep it brief and lower your voice.
- Extended calls need to be taken outside of the library building.
- At the discretion of library staff, patrons may be asked to take their cell phone conversations outside of the library or discontinue their call on their computer.
See Shapiro Library's full Noise Policy.
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