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The image depicts two floor plans labeled "Ground floor 2001" and "Ground floor 2009" respectively, comparing the layout and usage of spaces within an unspecified building over time. In 2001, from entrance moving anti-clockwise, the layout consists of a "Librarian's desk," followed by sections for "Self Help," "History," "Fiction," and a grouped section in the middle for "Tables," "Newspapers & Periodicals." There's an additional space marked "Stairs." In 2009, from the entrance moving anti-clockwise, the layout includes a "Librarian's desk," followed by sections for "History," "Fiction," "Computers," "Films & DVDs," a central "Children's area," with "Tables," and "Children's books" on the right. Separate areas marked "Satellite," "Kitchen," "Economics," "Law," and "Stairs" are also noted. No numerical data points or percentages are provided.
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The plan illustrates the development of the ground floor the library undertook from 2001 to 2009 within 8 years.
The Labrarian’s desk, which is in the centre to the left of the stairs, has not changed over the time. According to the 2001 ground floor, there was fiction shelf in the top centre. Another feature that has remained the same is the stairs located in the bottom right-hand corner. The computers in right of the floor have never exited on the 2001 floor.
Shelf help, which can be seen in the left side of floor used to take the major space is no longer the biggest. It was filled with fiction and historic districts on the self. In the centre of the floor are tables, which have changed considerably over the years. In bottom centre in front of the Liberians desk, there is the Entrance that has remained the same.
In the floor of the 2009s, there is children’s area in front of the tables.
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