The Law of Public Libraries clearly points out that public libraries should properly protect readers' personal information, borrowing information and other information that may involve readers' privacy, and may not sell or illegally provide it to others in other ways. If a public library and its staff are suspected of selling or otherwise illegally providing readers' personal information, borrowing information and other information that may involve readers' privacy, the competent cultural department shall order them to make corrections and confiscate their illegal income.
In addition, in view of the qualifications and level of public library staff, the Public Library Law also mentions that public library staff should have corresponding professional knowledge and skills, among which professional and technical personnel can evaluate their professional titles in accordance with relevant state regulations. The director of a public library established by the government should have the corresponding cultural level, professional knowledge and organizational management ability.