The Legislative Council Library covers 860 square metres with a collection of around 50,000 books and 40,000 sets of council records. It mainly serves Legislative Council Members, their staff and Secretariat staff, while also welcoming the public to visit and conduct research. As part of a recent renovation of the Legislative Council Complex, the library space has been completely refreshed and enhanced with an RFID smart library solution to upgrade the overall user experience.
For many years, the school had been using a traditional library system. While basic circulation functions were stable, the system had clear limitations in supporting e-learning, BYOD devices, and future AI applications, and the upgrade cost–benefit ratio could not meet the school’s expectations. As the school placed increasing emphasis on e‑books and online resources, teachers needed a smart platform that could manage physical books, analyse reading data, and support AI‑driven recommendations; the legacy system could no longer support future development needs.
This secondary school has a long history, but its library services were still stuck in the 1980s, offering only on‑site borrowing and returning of physical books. This failed to inspire students to read, resulting in low library usage and outdated facilities and hardware that urgently needed upgrading.