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We started one but did not implement it last year as it
wasn't much of a problem yet. Looks like we need to get it out.
Suggestions were to  post a sign to mute the ringer and remove
yourself from the library to talk on the phone.  Barring use in this
day seemed unreasonable to us but limiting the noise is a real
issue.

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Does anyone have a policy dealing with people using cell phones in the
library?  Some people talk constantly on their cell phones while using the
public Internet or word processing terminals, and others stand at the circ
desk or PAC making calls to find out what item they were supposed to be
looking for or picking it.

Does anyone bar cell phone use in the library?  Or do you have signs that
direct patrons/customers to areas where the use is deemed acceptable?

                

Deanna

Deanna Frazee
Director of Library Services
205 E. Church Ave.
Killeen, TX  76541
(254) 501-8994
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