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The image contains two maps depicting a university library in 2005 (top map) and its current layout (bottom map); in 2005, the library included: entrance (left), three rectangular-walled study tables in the center, two sets of bookshelves (one each horizontally-aligned on the top and bottom of the study tables), book return counter adjacent to study tables on the right, another bookshelf right of book return, library office to the far right (enclosing previous three elements), and two computers vertically set (bottom wall); today, library includes entrance (left), two rectangular-walled study tables top-centre, five horizontally-aligned bookshelves below the study tables, book return counter far right (next to bookshelves), private study desks (bottom wall), and desks for student laptops placed centrally right.
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The maps illustrate the layout of a university library in 2005 compared to its current state.
Overall, several changes have been made to the university library over the years, including the introduction of facilities such as automated book borrowing and private study desks in the central part of the library.
In 2005, the library featured study tables and a designated are for borrowing and returning books in the center of the layout. Bookshelves were located on the northern and wastern sides of the library. Additionally, there was a small kibrary office that was connected to the bookshelves and the desks with computers.
However, in the present day, the study tables and the book borrowing and return area have been removed, making way for private study desks and automated book borrowing systems. The bookshelves have been significantly reduced, with only the upper sections remaining. The small office has been demolished and replaced with laptops on both sides of the library, creating a more innovative and convenient environment for students.
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