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Library Log

October 23, 2009

Dragon Card Don’ts

Maybe you’ve got a big pile of library fines and you need to borrow a laptop. Or maybe you left your Dragon card in your dorm, and you’re meeting your classmates in the library in 5 minutes.

Need a quick fix? Using someone else’s Dragon card is not the answer!

If you use someone else’s Dragon card, or if you let someone else use yours, you are misusing a card. This is a violation of Drexel’s Student Conduct and Community Standards, and you will get in serious trouble. Library-related misuse includes:

•    Using someone else’s Dragon card to enter Hagerty
•    Using your own card to swipe other people into Hagerty
•    Using someone else’s card to check out anything—laptops, books, DVDs, and course reserve materials included

If you’re thinking about using someone else’s card, or if a friend asks to borrow yours, don’t do it. You will both face having your cards confiscated or worse. Drexel library staff takes this very seriously, as does Public Safety and the Office of Student Conduct.

Please protect your ID and use it responsibly.

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