The diagram below shows the floor plan of a public library 20 years ago and how it looks now. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make a comparisons where relevant.

The diagram below shows the floor plan of a public library 20 years ago and how it looks now. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make a comparisons where relevant.
The diagram illustrates the central
library
from 20 years ago and how it became today.
Overall
, the current central
library
includes some radical changes with the addition of many options for the public. Looking at the west side of the central
library
in the past, CDs, videos, and computer games were transferred to the southwest corner under the name"Computer room".
Additionally
, the adult fiction books that are next to the entrance was replaced with All reference book, as for the entrance, it was nearly remained as it, just transferred to the table and chairs in the northwest corner of the
library
. As for the reading room, it was replaced with storytelling events and with additional couches. Looking to the east side of the central
library
, the children's book was removed and transferred to another side and replaced with the Lecture room. In the middle of the
library
, there were numerous alterations, in the past adult non-fiction books, now it was replaced with adult fiction books, an information desk, and
also
self-service machines.
Moreover
, Cafe was added
instead
of the Enquiry desk in the southeast corner of the
library
.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words library with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • layout
  • modern technology
  • computer stations
  • multimedia room
  • multi-purpose spaces
  • conference rooms
  • study spaces
  • community-oriented services
  • accessibility
  • wider aisles
  • ramps
  • designated areas
  • people with disabilities
  • cafeteria
  • coffee shop
  • leisurely space
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