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Why do traditional books encounter the challenge of digital reading?
It is reported that in recent years, China's library industry has made a lot of explorations in digitalization and networking. Shanghai Library is one of the earliest digital libraries in China. Yesterday, digitalization improved convenience, but it met the challenge of digital reading.

According to the report, the person in charge of the Shanghai Library said that the level of informatization and digitalization of the library industry is relatively at the forefront in China's current public cultural service system. The reason why it gives people different impressions is mainly because of "different pressures and higher expectations and requirements for digitalization of this industry.

1996, the new library was opened, and the first batch of advanced foreign library system management software was introduced in China. When computers are still rare, readers will come to the above picture and can use computers to search for books to borrow. Since 2000, Shanghai Library has taken the lead in establishing a "one-card" lending system in China. As of 20 10, the "one card" of Shanghai Central Library has achieved full coverage of urban (county) and street (township) grassroots service points.

10 years, the circulation of Shanghai Central Library has maintained a double-digit growth. In 20 16, the total borrowing volume of Shanghai Central Library exceeded 65.55 million. From this perspective, it is no exaggeration that the library industry is one of the earliest industries in China to enjoy the digital dividend.

I hope digitalization can contribute to the spread of traditional books!