The Public Libraries Act also establishes reading areas for children, the elderly and the disabled. First, public libraries set up by the government should set up reading areas for children, and be equipped with corresponding professionals to carry out reading guidance and social education activities for children and provide support for schools to carry out related extracurricular activities. Conditional areas can set up a separate children's library; Second, we should consider the characteristics of the elderly, the disabled and other groups, and actively create conditions to provide literature information, barrier-free facilities and services that meet their needs. According to their own conditions, they should formulate laws, regulations and policies for state organs, carry out research on related issues, and provide literature information and related consulting services.
How should these services be standardized? "Public Library Law" requires that the competent departments at all levels should formulate the service standards of public libraries and evaluate the service quality and level of public libraries. The evaluation should involve the public. The evaluation results shall be announced to the public and used as the basis for subsidizing or rewarding public libraries.