The diagrams compare how a library was arranged five years ago with how it looks now. Overall, several new facilities have been added, and some rooms have been replaced or relocated. While the general structure of the library remains the same, its functions appear to have expanded to include more modern services.
Five years ago, the left side of the library contained three rooms: a classroom at the top, followed by a meeting room and a book information area. In the centre, four study tables were arranged in two rows. On the right side, there was a large office next to the section for computer books. Bookshelves were placed along both the top and bottom walls.
In the present layout, the classroom has been removed and replaced with an audio room, while the meeting room and book information desk remain in the same position. A printing machine has also been added to the bottom left corner. The study tables in the middle have increased from four to six, arranged more compactly. On the right-hand side, the office has been replaced with a conference room, although the computer books section remains unchanged. The bookshelves along the edges continue to occupy the same locations.
