The provided illustration represents the revolution of facilities and functions on the ground floor of the library in 2009 compared to those in 2001.
Overall, this location developed significantly into a modern place facilitating technological devices, namely computers. There are modern functions, including the variety of book genres or the children’s area.
Considering those modifications in detail, a pair of computers were equipped opposite the stairs, which remained unchanged throughout the redevelopment. While the position of the entrance and the librarian’s desk had no major difference, the size of that desk was minimalized, creating a larger gap between it and the adjoined bookshelves. Additionally, there were only three book topics, consisting of self-help, history, and fiction on the left side and opposite side of the library access, book genres were diversified to various fields such as kitchen, economics, and law, which were arranged sequentially on the left side, adjoining those existed books of 2001.
Notably, children’s books replaced fiction books, being installed along the opposite shelve of the entrance. There was a children’s area, filling the gap next to the sitting areas in the center of the demonstration. The tables, concurrently, were connected from two separate lines to a single one, and the newspaper and periodicals storing area, located on the right side of the plan, also experienced a shift, turning to films and DVDs storing places as a new function.
