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Membership

University of Johannesburg staff and registered students in possession of a valid University card qualify for membership of the UJ Library.


Access to facilities and services

1. Clients have access to all Campus Libraries on presentation of their own university card.

2. Books are issued to clients on the presentation of their own university card.

3. Lost cards must immediately be reported in writing to the Team Leader: Lending Services at the Campus Library or to the Campus Librarian.


Library hours

Library hours are revised annually and made available on the UJ Library web page. Campus libraries will be closed on public holidays.


Rules of conduct

1. Behavior which disrupts the activities of the Library or affects the right to a quiet and orderly work and study environment of other library clients is not permitted.

2. Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the Library or within a seven-meter radius (半径) of the Library entrance.

3. Books, other library materials, equipment or facilities may not be defaced, damaged or stolen.

4. Cell phones must be on silent in the Library.

5. Use of the computers in the Library is subject to time limits during peak usage periods.

In addition, clients may NOT:

a) link any device to the network without the written approval of the Information Technology Division;

b) remove or exchange computer equipment without the written approval of the Information Technology Division.

1. What is this text mainly about?
A.The UJ Library regulations.
B.The UJ Library computer use rules.
C.The guidelines for the UJ Library staff.
D.The register information of the UJ Library.
2. What should a client do if his university card is missing?
A.Use his ID card instead.
B.Report to the police station.
C.Inform the loss to the Library.
D.Revise his register information.
3. Which of the following is forbidden according to the text?
A.Shutting down one’s mobile phone.
B.Using the computers in the Library.
C.Linking disks to the Library network secretly.
D.Keeping an orderly work and study environment.
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