The university I attended just finished upgrading the library in the year I entered, probably because there are too many students studying in the library. Compared with the old library, the new library is equipped with more tables and chairs, and the space inside the library is actually relatively narrow. But compared with the classroom, the library is undoubtedly more spacious, with a better environment, and it is more convenient to find the materials you like or need, which is why the library is full almost every day. There are also many seats occupied, and there are many phenomena of not occupying seats.
After the implementation of the reservation system, many malicious seat-occupying behaviors are less, but because the school is too tolerant, many students directly occupy seats on the table with many books, so even students who make normal reservations are not too embarrassed to see a table full of books, or are unwilling to sit there. But more students who don't like this kind of behavior will naturally reflect it to the school, so the school forced the book to move out of the library.
I don't quite agree with this kind of behavior, just understand. Therefore, when the school gave the order to move the books, I felt very much in favor, because even though I could understand it, I was still a little angry when I had to go to the library to study because of my thesis or exam, because I found so many books on my desk. At least tidy up the table, and don't interfere with others' use. At least you should see that you didn't waste this resource, right