A pleasant day to all:) The last time I joined the PAARL seminar was in 2007. I remember Prof. Nera challenged us about evidence-based research. Noise control is one of the problems she mentioned. On my part, I thought of a scheme that might be useful. It is creating a competitive spirit in our library users. I believe that competition helps improve ones product and services. Like in other industries, they have students choice award, teacher of the year award, Early Bird award, and the like. For us, I propose for "Library-friendly Award" . Students will nominate the most disciplined classmate or schoolmate inside their library. It could be done monthly or yearly. Keeping silent for a time in a place like the library takes self-discipline. Some students are intrinsically motivated and the rest are extrinsic. For the extrinsic learners, rewarded competition, I belive, is helpful. I haven't tried this scheme yet. It just popped off my head days ago:) . I'll be back later for the mechanics:) Have a great day ahead!
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