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What time does Wuwei library get off work?
Wuwei Library in Gansu Province is located 90 meters west of No.31Jiankang Lane, Haizang Road, Liangzhou District, Wuwei City, Gansu Province. It is a municipal comprehensive medium-sized public library established by Wuwei Municipal People's Government, with a building area of 2 1373 square meters, a designed collection of 990,000 books and a reading seat of 1700. It belongs to public welfare cultural infrastructure and is open to the society, providing more learning and research reference opportunities for the masses.

? Wuwei Library in Gansu Province is not a university library, so its collection is suitable for the general public to read, and there are many kinds of books, but it does not include books that accept magazines and periodicals, current affairs books, teaching materials books, expired color-changing books, defaced paintings and other books that are not suitable for donation.

? Many citizens are puzzled by the rejection of university textbooks by Wuwei Library. In this regard, Wuwei Library responded:

1. Book donation scope: healthy and progressive books suitable for public reading. Such as: children's books, social science books, literature books, economic management books, philosophy books, life books and local literature books. Books that are not suitable for donation, such as magazines and periodicals, current affairs books, teaching AIDS, worn-out and discolored books, and stained paintings, are not included in the donation scope;

2. Books should be published by regular publishing houses, and the spine should be printed with the title of the book, which is easy to find;

3, involving Wuwei's political economy, science and technology, history and geography, education and health, culture and art, customs and other aspects of the literature, can not be restricted by Article 2.

Therefore, according to the regulations, the library refuses to accept university textbooks.