This podcast episode explores the decline in physical book borrowing in university libraries and the rise of digital resources. The hosts discuss statistics from various universities in China, the UK, and Europe, showing a significant decrease in physical book borrowing among students. They attribute this shift to changes in reading habits, curriculum, and the convenience of digital resources. The speakers also examine the impact of short video platforms on attention spans and the importance of libraries as spaces for deep reading and concentration. They discuss strategies that universities are implementing to sustain libraries and promote interest in physical books, such as involving readers in the book purchasing process and offering innovative services.