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REGULATION OF LIBRARY NOISE POLICY FOR EFFECTIVE NOISE CONTROL

ABSTRACT
The aim of this study is to ensure general guidelines for regulation of
library noise policies are implemented in the appropriate areas of the
library in order to create an educational environment conducive enough
for study and research. The study discovered that noise affects the mind
and changes the emotions and behaviour of humans in many ways. The
library requires quietness, so sound should be controlled whenever noise
may adversely affect the working conditions, comfort, or health of library
users. A conclusion was made that noise is an unwanted sound considered
unpleasant, loud, or disruptive to hearing, and as such, it’s highly
prohibited inside the library. The library is considered a noise-free reading
area to enable concentration on tasks in the library. This is a good and
necessary factor for adequate reading, learning, or research, and it
cannot be delayed. It is almost impossible for any reader to either read or
do proper research without a good regulation of library policy to help
maintain a calm, serene, safe, and readable environment. One of the
recommendations was that at the initial, the library should be located in a
serene environment where there's no urban noise, where the construction
and demolition industry are not located too close to the library

KEYWORDS: Library,
Control.
Noise Regulation/Policy, and Effective


Mary Mfon BASSEY, Ph.D & Rabi Chislon BANTAI
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