The diagram below shows the floor plan of a public library 20 years ago and how it looks now.

The diagram below shows the floor plan of a public library 20 years ago and how it looks now.
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The provided map compares the structure of Central Library in the past 20 years and nowadays. The space was divided into small sections for different features. There are changes in the activities and the floor plan organisation. In the past, the key activity in the library is reading books. So, there are various types of them provided for readers. Once you pass the entrance, you will see the enquiry desk on your right.
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, the reading room where newspapers and magazines were kept was on your left. In front of you, tables and chairs were placed in the centre of the hall.
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, Fiction books were stored nearby.
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, Children's books, CDs, videos and computer games were offered as well. You must walk until the end of the hallway to find them. Currently, many bookshelves are replaced with café, computer rooms and lecture rooms. Two sofas are added to the storytelling events venue.
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, Self-service machines are installed.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • floor plan
  • layout
  • shelving
  • reading area
  • reference section
  • encyclopedias
  • dictionaries
  • circulation desk
  • transactions
  • digital media
  • computer stations
  • multimedia rooms
  • café area
  • social environment
  • leisure-friendly
  • expanded reading areas
  • user experience
  • comfortable seating
  • children's section
  • engage younger readers
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