Why can’t I eat or drink while I’m studying in the library?

The library tries to safeguard its holdings by limiting damage to its materials. While eating or drinking (even bottled water), accidents may occur to materials of our circulating and reference collections. Also, crumbs and sugars from drinks attract pest infestations, which cause irreparable damage to the collection.

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1. How old must I be to obtain a library card?
2. What happens if I lose my library card?
3. Why am I limited two materials of a specific subject or type?
4. May I borrow books with my spouse’s or other family member’s library card?
5. Do you have the books on my child’s reading list?
6. Is there a quiet place where I can study at the John F. Kennedy Library?
7. Is there a time limit for use of the computers?
8. Do you have color printers?
9. Why can’t I eat or drink while I’m studying in the library?