“…Further documentation of the literature on research using spatial method reveals that the majority of studies currently remain in descriptive question studies (29), such as preliminary studies on the status of space use and space utilization; studies on relational questions (4) focus on the relationship between space construction and service quality and service innovation [68,69], and the relationship between space services and user perception and user education [70,71]. Studies on causality issues (6) studied factors influencing readers' willingness to use the space [47,72,73], the impact of library space on students' learning behavior, information behavior [74,75], the impact of library space on campus culture [76], etc. From the current situation, librarians need to introduce more advanced and effective spatial research methods to explore more deeply the characteristics of readers' experiences, the social group relations of readers and the social role of library space.…”