1. The library is open to visitors outside the campus with their ID card or driver's license to exchange for a "temporary reading card" at the information counter.
(1) The Tamsui Campus Library has a 9-stories building with an area of more than 7,000-floor space. It has more than 2,900 reading seats, including an information retrieval area, learning sharing, and discussion space. The semi-open newspaper reading area provides Chinese and Western newspapers domestically and abroad. The reading areas are close by the window and are a comfortable environment for reading. The European Union Information Center (EUi) is set up in the building. In addition to the official publications of the European Union, it also provides books and periodicals of European and European research topics and publishes e-news (free subscription) for consultation and reading.
(2) World Reading Day activities are hosted every year, organizing thematic book fairs and speeches, promoting the reading atmosphere and the scholarly society, and opening to the public for participation.
2. Provide barrier-free facilities and information services.
(1) Environmental Aspects: the design of entrance and exit ramps of the main hall and study room, elevator and Braille signs, blind guide bricks, barrier-free toilets, and auxiliary handrails.
(2) Equipment: set up barrier-free resource rooms and fraternity seats on each floor.
(3) Services and Resources: customized resource utilization seminars may be provided in the library.
3. Organized the donation activity of outdated books and periodicals from time to time, free upon request.