The Libraries' policy regarding the use of cellular telephones attempts to strike a balance between the maintenance of a library environment conducive to research and study on the one hand while, on the other, accommodating the increasing ubiquity of cellular telephones on campus. Common sense and courtesy is the order of the day.
Owners of cell phones are expected to turn telephone ringers off, or to the lowest volume level while in the library. If cell phone use is required, users will be expected to move to a location away from fellow students so conversations will not disturb others. Loud conversation is both unnecessary and unacceptable. Extensive cell phone conversation while in the library is discouraged.
Areas in each library considered designated quiet areas are off-limits to cell phone use. In Hagerty Library, the lower level, and areas near the restrooms on each floor may be used for quiet, brief cell phone conversations. The lounge areas immediately outside of each of the Health Sciences Libraries, or adjacent to the Computer Lab in the Hahnemann Library, are the appropriate areas for phone use.
Failure to comply may result in loss of library privileges and the implementation of a more stringent cellphone use policy.


