RESPONSIBILITY OF LIBRARIES IN STRATEGIC EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES

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  • Achala

Keywords:

Library, education

Abstract

Libraries are repositories for historic knowledge that has been preserved for use by current and future generations. Knowledge and information technologies have become more important on a global scale. Experts in libraries are accused of selecting, training, and informing supporters on how to access, use, and conserve materials in the most professional manner possible. With computerized technology, using this intelligence to utilise the information gained for future research and development of the general population has become simple and convenient. Technology presents a variety of obstacles as well as opportunities for literacy and enhancing library experiences.

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Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Achala. (2022). RESPONSIBILITY OF LIBRARIES IN STRATEGIC EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES. Universal Research Reports, 9(4), 192–201. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1030

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Original Research Article