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LIBRARY
POLICIES: UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
Unacceptable Behavior
Unacceptable behavior in Upjohn Library Commons includes,
but is not limited to:
- Loud conversation or actions that disturb others
- Cell phone and pager use in restricted areas and when
disturbing others
- Harassing others, either verbally or through actions
- Physical threats or abuse
- Abusive or profane language
- Using radios, audio players, or other personal listening
equipment at a level that can be heard by others
- Bringing pets into the library building (see
Service Animals and Pets Policy)
- Not wearing a shirt, shoes, and other basic clothing
(see Appropriate Attire)
- Spitting in the Library
- Abuse or misuse of Upjohn Library Commons structure,
furnishings, equipment, or materials
- Commission of an illegal or unauthorized act on Library
property against patrons, personnel, or property of the
Library,
i.e., theft, trespass, assault, arson, etc.
- Use of alcohol or mood-altering drugs in or around the
Upjohn Library Commons building
(see the Kalamazoo
College Alcohol Policy and the Kalamazoo
College Controlled Substance Policy)
- Inappropriate use of sensitive materials (see Responsible
Use of Sensitive Materials)
Patrons will be warned once and requested to leave if the
unacceptable behavior continues. Suspension of library privileges
may occur if a patron has engaged in unacceptable
behavior on Upjohn Library Commons property.
Updated February 11, 2009
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