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Library Reading Room Management System

Reading room management system: Readers who enter the reading room must hold a library (room) reading card and have it verified by the staff on duty before they can enter the reading room for reading. School bags, books, and book clips are not allowed. enter. The reading room is a civilized place for learning. Readers should consciously keep the reading room clean and quiet. They are not allowed to eat, litter, make loud noises, seize seats, or move tables and chairs at will. They are not allowed to make or make calls in the reading room. Answer the phone. When readers pick up books, they must insert the writing board into the location of the new book and consciously put it back on the shelf after reading. Books in the reading room are only for reading in the reading room and cannot be loaned out. If copies are needed, they must be handled in accordance with relevant regulations.

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1. The reading room is a service facility of the library. A special place provided by a library for readers to use documents within the library. The reading rooms in libraries are generally divided into three types: general reading rooms, special reading rooms and reference research rooms. Do not make loud noises or damage books in the library. Library services and facilities. A special place provided by a library for readers to use documents within the library. Early libraries did not have a separate reading room, and usually only a few reading tables were placed next to or in the middle of the bookshelves.

2. In 1857, the circular reading room of the British Museum Library was opened to the public. It separated the reading room from the library and became the reading room with the most seats and the best equipment in the world at that time. In 1904, China Guyue Library stipulated that 60 seats in the atrium downstairs could be used for reading. In fact, it became a reading room specifically for readers to read books. Most of the reading rooms and book stacks in modern libraries have clear boundaries. However, with the transformation of libraries from heavy collection to heavy use and the implementation of the open shelving system, it has become more common to set up reading tables in the book stack and increase the collection of books in the reading room. Room equipment also tends to be practical and comfortable.