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The Historical Evolution of Liuzhou Library
Liuzhou Library has a long history, and its predecessor was Liujiang Library built in 1928. After several twists and turns, it developed with the trend. 1992, 1 1 In June, a new museum was built at the current site, which became a cultural landmark in Guangxi at that time. By 2006, there were more than 700,000 books, including 48,000 ancient books. 1500 Chinese and foreign periodicals; Nearly ten thousand audio-visual materials; Tsinghua Tongfang database and a batch of electronic documents were also purchased, which is the largest cultural information source in Liuzhou.

Liuzhou Library adheres to the service concept of "readers first, people first". It is open 365 days a year, 64 hours a week, receiving more than 500,000 readers and more than 30,000 certified readers. More than 50 kinds of reader activities are held every year, and public welfare screens and lecture halls have become readers' favorite brands. Often carry out door-to-door service of automobile library, active in 35 service points outside the library, such as communities, schools, enterprises, villages and troops; The electronic reading room is equipped with more than 50 computers to provide readers with electronic documents and multimedia resources, as well as Internet software and reading equipment for the blind.