Where is the library seal on the book?

The library seal is stamped on the front of the book, that is, the title page, sides of the book, and inside pages.

The library seal is a collection seal used to mark the ownership of a book and confirm that the book belongs to the library's collection. Usually, the library seal will be stamped on the front of the book, including the title page, sides and interior pages. The purpose of this is to facilitate readers and staff to quickly identify the library's books and ensure that the ownership of the books is clearly visible. In addition to marking ownership, library seals also serve as a deterrent against theft. When books are stamped with the library's seal, theft is effectively reduced because it is difficult for thieves to resell or conceal books bearing the library's logo. Such signs also remind readers and borrowers to take good care of the library's collection of books, abide by borrowing regulations, and maintain the order and resources of the library.