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What functional areas are libraries generally divided into?
Libraries are generally divided into collections and reference books, new book reading area, periodical reading area, newspaper reading area and leisure reading area.

As early as 3000 BC, there were various records carved on clay tablets in the temples of Babylon. The earliest collection sites were the collection sites of Greek temples and the collection sites attached to the Greek Philosophy Institute (4th century BC).

The earliest library-According to the excavation results of archaeologists, we know that the earliest library in the world is Nineveh Library in Mesopotamia (Ashubeniba, king of Assyria, established it, so it is also called Ashubeniba Library). This is the most complete, largest and complete ancient civilization site library excavated today.

It was more than 400 years earlier than the famous Alexandria Library (the largest library in ancient times) in Egypt, and because of the particularity of mud-printed books, it was not destroyed by the war like Alexandria Library, and most of them were preserved.

Domestic:

Libraries in China have a long history. It's just that it wasn't called a library at first, but it was called a house, a pavilion, a view, a platform, a temple and a courtyard. For example, the Lian Zhai in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Shiqu Pavilion, Dongguan Pavilion and Lantai Pavilion in the Han Dynasty, Guanwen Temple in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Chongwen Academy in the Song Dynasty, Lianshengtang in the Ming Dynasty, and four storehouses and seven pavilions in the Qing Dynasty. "Library" is a foreign word, which was introduced into China from Japan at the end of 19.