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Beauxbatons Library



Library Administration Welcome!

Coordinator: Prof. Lilith Wood
Assistant: Madame Monique Lewis

Welcome to the Beauxbatons Online Library! This library is the location to submit books and read books written by our members. The Library is an easy way to earn house points. For more information about library book submission please read below. Also, you can check out our library forum by clicking here.
About Submitting Books

Steps to Submitting a Book
1. Log into your student office, and return to the library homepage.
2. Click on "Submit Books".
3. Fill out all the fields. Be sure to use the line break code "< br >" (No spaces) in between each paragraph. Put one tag at the end of the paragraph and one tag at the beginning.
4. You can not usee BBC codes (the codes you use on the forum), you MUST you only HTML in order to change the look of your text.

Book Content
ALL book content must be original work, or it must be correctly sited to give credit to the original author. You may include pictures in your books.

Library Guidelines

  • These are books for the library book shelves, please only submit books you would find on a school library shelf.
  • Books on how to show your house pride will not be accepted. HOWEVER books about your house's past will be.
  • Books based on your real life will not be accepted. This is the Beauxbatons Library, your real life self does not exist at Beauxbatons. Biographies on someone's real life will be denied.
  • Books on your characters life will not be accepted. Unless you are an adult and famous you would not be in the library.
  • Please only submit books in English. Books in any other language will be denied because I cannot verify what they say or are about.
  • Books that are not your own material cannot be submitted for points.
  • Books must be site appropriate, no political, religious, etc type books will be accepted. Anything sexual will automatically be denied. If you discuss death and it is felt to be too graphic it will be denied.
*Credit for the guideline goes to Prof. Elizabeth Peevison*