Is there a charge for the study room in the Capital Library now?
Hello! The study room located on the eighth floor of the Capital Library was closed in the middle of 20111and reopened after the second phase of the new library was opened. When the study room is closed, readers who come to the library for self-study can store their schoolbags in the schoolbag storage area outside the library, and bring personal data or books (limited to two volumes) into the literature and history lending room on the second floor, newspaper reading room on the third floor, social science lending room on the fourth floor, government information public reading room on the fifth floor, art literature reading room on the sixth floor and comprehensive lending room on the seventh floor of the library for self-study. You can bring stationery and notebook computers into the reading room. Self-study hours follow the opening hours of the reading room. The self-study place is the original seat of each reading room. In addition, the government information open reading room on the fifth floor and the newspaper reading room on the third floor are provided with 100 seats for self-taught readers.