Design of Library Services for Children in UK
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improve their reading experience at the same time. Based on literature review, combining the characteristic of children and service design of
libraries to generate the view of fun environment. Then in the following research, evaluate the influence of this fun environment and find
this reading environment with fun can effectively attract childrens attention and enhance their reading experience.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i4.7288
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