AEPH
Home > Occupation and Professional Education > Vol. 3 No. 4 (OPE 2026) >
Research on Space Reconstruction and User Experience Optimization of University Libraries from the Perspective of Digital Transformation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/O262407
Author(s)
Junting Yan
Affiliation(s)
Zhongyuan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Abstract
Digital transformation is profoundly reshaping the spatial form and service logic of university libraries. This article starts from the perspective of digital transformation, systematically analyzes the current bottlenecks and transformation directions of spatial reconstruction in university libraries, and proposes four reconstruction paths: shifting from book orientation to user orientation, designing smart learning spaces that integrate virtual and real elements, reshaping collaborative innovation and immersive spaces, and improving spatial configurability and dynamic adaptability. On this basis, a four-dimensional framework for optimizing user experience is constructed: scenario based services enhance cognitive fluency, data-driven personalized environment adaptation, embedded support for social and collaborative experiences, and emotional experience and spatial belonging creation. The linkage mechanism between technology, space, and experience jointly promotes the evolution of libraries from resource storage to a smart learning ecosystem. The research provides a systematic spatial reconstruction strategy and experience optimization path for the digital transformation of university libraries.
Keywords
Digital Transformation; University Library; Spatial Reconstruction; User Experience Optimization
References
[1] Feng Mei. Construction of New Cultural Space in University Libraries Empowering the Ecological Development of Smart Reading Services[J]. Library Work and Study, 2026, (02): 97-106. [2] Zhao Jingru, Chen Fei, Zhang Yuanjun, et al. Reflection and Practice on Spatial Reconstruction of Future Learning Centers in University Libraries: A Case Study of the Data & Reading Commons at Peking University Library[J]. Journal of Academic Libraries, 2026, 44(01): 120-128. [3] Ye Mingqing. Research on Spatial Reconstruction and Service Upgrade of Smart University Libraries[J]. East China Paper, 2025, 55(11): 114-116. [4] Kong Lan. The Triple Logic of Spatial Transformation in University Libraries from the Perspective of Interdisciplinary Integration[J]. Journal of Library Science, 2024, 46(12): 7-9. [5] Shi Meiling. The Real Logic and Reconstruction Path of Library Space Transformation from an Interdisciplinary Perspective[J]. Journal of Library Science, 2022, 44(08): 32-36
Copyright @ 2020-2035 Academic Education Publishing House All Rights Reserved