Give some advice: First of all, we should develop good reading habits and regard reading as a kind of enjoyment of life.
Secondly, to know how to find library resources, we need to master the overall collection structure of the library, master the rules of book classification (most books in China are classified in China and France, so we should understand China and France), and master the technology of information retrieval.
Third, read as many books related to your major as possible.
This is very good for the future.
Next: I am widely involved in books on philosophy, management, economics, law, literature and history, English, computer and so on.
Finally, you should read both paper books and e-books. Many times, the knowledge and materials that are rare in paper books are often rich in electronic resources, such as patents, graduate papers, government reports, academic reports and so on.
In addition, the knowledge reflected by electronic resources is often relatively new.