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Library: What kind of people need privacy?
Library students, researchers, individual readers and creators need private space.

Student: Students studying in the library need a quiet and private space to concentrate, read, take notes and finish their homework.

2. Researchers: Researchers may need a private space to conduct in-depth academic research, analyze data and write papers.

3. Individual readers: Some people like reading alone in a quiet environment and need a private space to immerse themselves in the world of reading without external interference.

4. Creators: Artists, writers, poets and other creators need a private space to think about creative inspiration, carry out creative activities and carry out artistic creation.

Libraries can provide private space in various ways, such as providing independent closed rooms, soundproof work areas, group discussion rooms or personal reading rooms.