Seongnam Central Library
Seongnam Central Library | |
Hangul | 성남시 중앙 도서관 |
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Hanja | 城南市 中央 圖書館 |
Revised Romanization | Seongnamsi jungang doseogwan |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏngnamsi chungang tosŏgwan |
The Seongnam Central Library is located in Yatap-dong, Seongnam, South Korea. It opened at 2001, and is the largest library in Seongnam city.
Library layout
The library has five levels
Underground
- Cafeteria
- Convenience Store
First Floor
- Family Reading Room
- Kids Reading Room
- Kids Library
- Disabilities Reading Room
- Main Hall
- Hall Reading Room (approximately 200 seats)
Second Floor
- Cyber Room (including DVD seats, Audio seats, Computer seats and Laptop seats)
- "First Library" (Science, Art, Religion, Language, Philosophy, Society, Others, Encyclopedia, English books)
- "Second Library" (Literature, History)
(The collections include over 300 000 books)
Third Floor
- First Reading Room (216 seats, no carells)
- Second Reading Room (216 seats)
- Outside Terrace
- Screen Room
Fourth Floor
- Third Reading Room (216 seats, for adults)
- Fourth Reading Room( 216 seats)
Library conditions of use
- Under 12 years old children (Korean are 14 years old) cannot use Reading room, Cyber room and Library (except for those specifically designated for children)
- Library users must create an account with a card (this can use every library in Seongnam). It can access all rooms. Exceptions for children and cafeteria usage.
- Access to reading room seats (except Kid's reading rooms) requires the card.
Restrictions
- Without parential guidance, children are not allowed in many of the library spaces
- During Exam Seasons (late April-early May, July, late September-early October, December) and vacation (peak season Summer and Winter) seating may in high demand.
- The First and Second Reading Room close at 10 pm.
- The library is closed on Mondays.
Sources
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