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The image contains two floor plans of a ground floor titled "Ground floor 2001" and "Ground floor 2009." The 2001 floor plan from left to right: Entrance leading to "Librarian's Desk," vertically aligned "Self help" section, followed by a large area for "History" with 4 tables, then a "Fiction" section with 6 tables, a large rectangle for "Newspapers and periodicals," and stairs at the far right. The 2009 floor plan shows the following changes: "Self help" section removed, "Children's Books" and "Children's area" added where "History" and "Fiction" were located, "History" moved to the bottom left, "Law" added next to "Newspapers and periodicals," "Economics" section added next to "Law," "Fiction" relocated to where "Self help" used to be, "Tables" reduced to 4 and moved to the center, "Films and DVDs" added near the stairs, and "Computers" section added to the far right. Both plans have a "Stairs" symbol; 2009 adds a "Computer" symbol.
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The provided diagrams depict the alterations in the layout details of a library’s ground floor from 2001 to 2009. Overall, extensive restoration occurred, involving growth in book categories and the installation of contemporary facilities.
The entrance’s position remained consistent throughout both periods. Similarly, the librarian’s desk and stairs nearby did not change. However, next to the staircase, two new computers were introduced in 2009, compared to 2001 without modern equipment. Furthermore, in the center of the room, there was a transition from eight short tables in 2001 to four new elongated ones.
Looking at bookshelves, the number of book genres rose from 2001 to 2009. On the left-hand side, while there were only self-help and history documents in 2001, the library offered a more diverse selection, encompassing history, fiction, self-help, culinary arts, economics, and law in 2009. Moreover, on the right-hand side, newspapers and periodicals were replaced by films and DVDs. Fiction books in 2001 at the back of the room were converted to storybooks for children at the end of the period. Nearby, a new area was designated in 2009 for young readers to engage in activities.
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