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What are the library conditions of Tian Ping College of Suzhou University of Science and Technology?
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1, basic introduction

Tian Ping College Library of Suzhou University of Science and Technology is the landmark building of Tian Ping College. It was put into use in early 2002, with an area of 6,543,800+0,700 square meters. From the first floor to the fifth floor of the library, there are 5 stacks with auxiliary reading rooms, 2 independent stacks, 1 enhanced stacks and 1 dedicated stacks. There is also a comprehensive reading room, study room and multifunctional lecture hall.

2. Collection intensity

It is convenient for teachers and students to find, read and borrow books. Current collection: 820,000 Chinese books. The college library fully implements the modern management mode of collecting, borrowing and reading, and implements the "borrowing and returning" of paper documents with the library of the alma mater. In the aspect of electronic resources, 199 1 Chinese periodical and 10 database have been realized. On the basis of ensuring the co-construction and sharing of paper documents. "The collection construction focuses on the discipline construction and applied undergraduate education of the college.

3. Lending and returning

In order to facilitate readers, serve readers, solve readers' demand for literature resources in other campuses, make full and rational use of existing literature resources, and realize the sharing of resources in various campuses, the library has implemented the "lending and returning" service. The so-called "borrowing and returning" includes two aspects: "borrowing and returning". "Borrowing" means that readers borrow books from other campuses in this campus, and "returning" means that readers return books from other campuses in this campus.