First floor: children's books and audio-visual materials (all kinds of CDs).
Second floor: literature, history and geography books, children's foreign language books.
Third floor: Chinese newspapers and periodicals.
Four layers: books on philosophy and social sciences.
Five floors: art books and Beijing municipal government information.
Six floors: original foreign language books, foreign language newspapers, foreign language periodicals, Hong Kong and Taiwan newspapers, Hong Kong and Taiwan periodicals, academic periodicals, scientific and technological books, and CDs attached to books.
Seven floors: all kinds of books except literature and history books.
The Capital Library doesn't study computers, but there is quick recording training on the second floor. The so-called fast recording training is to teach you how to enter quickly!