Library Science in the Digital Age

Library Science in the Digital Age by J. Sridevi, published by Larsen and Keller Education in 2019, offers a thorough examination of digital libraries as vital resources for knowledge distribution. With 218 pages, this edition presents fundamental concepts, theories, and practices related to the field of library and information science, focusing on the transformative role of digital libraries in educational institutions worldwide.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of various types of data housed within digital libraries, including texts, videos, and other electronic materials. The book addresses the accessibility and significance of digital spaces in contemporary knowledge accumulation and distribution. By delving into the essential aspects of digital libraries, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in language arts, library science, and the evolving landscape of digital and online resources.
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Digital libraries have become a prominent source of knowledge distribution for general readers, students and researchers in educational institutions across the world. A digital library is a collection of different types of data, such as texts, novels, appendices, video material, etc. in electrical form. Digital library is a revolutionary form of data accumulation and distribution since they only acquire digital spaces and are easily accessible. This book covers some fundamental concepts, theories and practices relevant to the field and presents them in a comprehensive manner for easy interpretation of the reader. This book explores all the important aspects of digital libraries in the present day scenario.
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