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Volume 6 Issue 6
November-December 2025
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Digital Libraries in Transition: An Analysis of Emerging Trend and Future Directions
| Author(s) | Ms. Deepika Ramakrishnan |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | Digital libraries are changing in a way because of new digital technologies what people want from libraries is changing and everyone around the world wants to be able to get to information easily. This paper is about how libraries moving away from old systems where everything is done by hand. Now libraries are becoming places where people can get to lots of information using technology. It looks at things that are happening like systems that manage libraries platforms that are open to everyone services that provide digital content spaces where people can make things ways to look at data, artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality and ways to help users that are focused on what the users need. Digital libraries are really becoming places where people can get to knowledge easily. The transition to libraries is important because it helps people get to information they need. Digital libraries are using things like content services and makerspaces to help people. They are also using intelligence and virtual and augmented reality to make the experience better, for users. Digital libraries are the future of how we get to information. Lots of attention is given to making things easier to access like open access projects and dealing with the problems of keeping things safe. This also includes using intelligence to help manage the lifecycle of things and using networks that are not controlled by one person. The study looks at information from surveys around the world and uses current examples to show the good and bad things that happen to public libraries, academic libraries and institutional libraries in the digital age. Libraries like these are facing challenges and opportunities, in the digital age and the study highlights the experiences of public libraries academic libraries and institutional libraries. The paper ends by talking about what we should research in the future. We need to think about how digital libraries can help with lifelong learning. Digital libraries are essential for guaranteeing that everyone has access to knowledge and information. They are able to assist people everywhere. The paper says we should focus on making digital libraries smart and easy to use. Additionally, we must ensure that they are environmentally friendly and equitable. People should be considered when designing digital libraries. They should help people learn and get the information they need. Digital libraries are crucial, for the twenty- century. |
| Keywords | Digital Libraries, Digital Transformation, Open Access, User-Centric Services, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Preservation, Knowledge Equity & Emerging Technologies. |
| Published In | Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-12-24 |
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