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What is the right department and debate team of the university library? Which is better?
The rights and interests department and the debate team of university libraries play different roles respectively.

First of all, the rights and interests department of the library is responsible for safeguarding the rights and interests of library users. They usually participate in improving library services and providing better learning and research environment for library users. They can handle suggestions and complaints from library users and communicate and negotiate with library management. In addition, they may also organize some activities related to library services and resources to promote the use and borrowing rate of the library.

Secondly, the debate team is a group composed of students, dedicated to improving debate skills and expression ability. Debate teams usually participate in various debate competitions and exchange debates with debate teams from other schools on behalf of the school. Joining the debate team can help students improve their logical thinking and debate skills, cultivate their eloquence and expressive ability, and have the opportunity to meet other students who are interested in debate.

Which is better depends on personal interests and goals. If you are interested in safeguarding rights and improving library services and want to contribute to the school library by participating in such work, then joining the library rights department may be more suitable for you. If you are interested in debating, speaking and thinking, and want to improve your debating skills and expressive ability by participating in the debating competition, then joining the debating team may be more suitable for you. The most important thing is to choose activities that meet your personal hobbies and development needs, so that you can get all-round development during your college years.