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LIBRARY ECOSYSTEMS IN THE AGE OF DIGITIZATION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Abstract

This scientific article explores the evolving landscape of library ecosystems in the digital age. It delves into the challenges faced by libraries in adapting to digitization, examines the opportunities presented by digital technologies, and provides insights into strategies for navigating this transition. Through a comprehensive review of relevant literature and analysis of current trends, this article aims to contribute to the understanding of how libraries can thrive and remain relevant in an increasingly digital world.

Keywords

Library ecosystems, digitization, challenges, opportunities, digital technologies, information access, preservation, user experience.

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