The maps illustrate the changes and developments of the central library in the 20-year period.
In the last 20 years, the library was less modern and quite narrow; however, in the present day, it witnessed a number of dramatic changes. The most significant is the appearance of new devices and something like that.
Beyond the entrance, in the southwestern part, is the emergence of digital machines, including CDs, videos, and computer games, which is very suitable for the young generation to unwind. Opposition of it, the reading room is built to serve students having reading habits and wanting to absorb their horizons, and fiction books’s adult is placed between the former and the latter. Nevertheless, the first place is replaced by one room to do any activities related to books or storytelling events for children, and everyone needed it, with some sofas added. Moreover, workers move in the computer room from the upper left corner to the northwest of the entrance.
Similarly, at the upper right corner of this library, there was an area for children to read books from 20 years ago, and in front of it, the appearance of adult non-fiction books was convenient and comfortable for the elderly. Furthermore, everyone can buy tickets or return books after borrowing, and in the center, tables and chairs were organized, where students or adults can sit and discuss together about some topics on that day. However, in the next 20 years, tables & chairs were removed, increasing the area of the library a bit. Besides, there is a cafe and a lecture room in place of children’s books and an enquiry desk in both corners up and down of the eastern side of the library. Between they, both adult fiction and non-fiction were combined into one and moved to the right side of the library, along with the appearance of some self-service devices and an information desk for everyone
