Open your eyes and see the introduction of the world.
Look at the world with wide eyes: what we have learned from foreign libraries is divided into five parts. The first part focuses on the shock and reflection brought to us by the two public library movements in the past hundred years. The second part to the fifth part focuses on library services, talents, legal system construction and digital resources construction. Look at the world with wide eyes: what we have learned from foreign libraries is divided into five parts. The first part focuses on the shock and reflection brought to us by the two public library movements in the past hundred years. The second part to the fifth part focuses on library services, talents, legal system construction and digital resources construction. The author has the experience of working in grass-roots libraries and large libraries, as well as editing periodicals of literature and library science, and can express his joys and sorrows about the library cause with special brushstrokes. This is a book for people inside and outside the library circle, a book for those who have mastered policies and those who have been mastered by policies, and a book that is expected to reawaken the spirit of seeking truth and being pragmatic for librarians.