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| BID | UBO4931337 | |
| Description | *Role of library resources for higher education in the digital era / [edited by] Mazhar Hussain Shaik … [et al.] Hershey : IGI Global Scientific Publishing, 2026 xix, 296 p. : ill. ; 26 cm |
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| ISBN | 9798337330068 | |
| Series | Premier research source | |
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| Subjects | BIBLIOTECHE UNIVERSITARIE - Automazione | |
| BIBLIOTECHE UNIVERSITARIE - Organizzazione | ||
| Dewey | 025.52777 SERVIZI DI CONSULTAZIONE E D'INFORMAZIONE NELLE BIBLIOTECHE DI COLLEGE E UNIVERSITARIE | |
| Publication year | 2026 | |
| Titolo dell'opera | Role of library resources for higher education in the digital era | |
| Abstract di polo | The digital transformation of academic libraries is redefining how knowledge is accessed, shared, and preserved, directly shaping the quality and reach of higher education. By integrating emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud systems, and big data analytics, libraries are expanding opportunities for research, remote learning, and global collaboration. This evolution not only enhances academic performance and innovation but also raises critical questions about digital equity, cybersecurity, and long-term preservation of scholarly resources. As libraries adapt to new educational models, they play a pivotal role in fostering digital literacy, supporting open access, and ensuring that information remains a powerful driver of societal progress. Role of Library Resources for Higher Education in the Digital Era provides a comprehensive understanding of how library resources are evolving to meet the demands of modern academia. It explores digital transformation in libraries by examining the integration of digital tools and highlighting how these advancements are reshaping access to knowledge and research methodologies. Covering topics such as artificial intelligence, knowledge sharing, and user interaction, this book is an excellent resource for librarians, higher education faculty and researchers, IT professionals, and more. |