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How many labels should the library put on a day?
There is no specific data for this situation, because different library sizes, collections and workflows will have an impact on the number of tags.

The number of library labels depends on the needs and work arrangements of the library, as well as the work efficiency and working hours of librarians.

In the library, each new book needs to go through many steps, such as ordering, acceptance, labeling, cataloging, printing labels, labeling, magnetization, and shelving. Every book needs to be labeled with barcode and call number, which is convenient for borrowing and readers to find. Some large libraries need to put a lot of labels every day, while small libraries have relatively few labels.

In a word, the number of library standards needs to be determined according to the actual work situation.