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Home›Digital Literacy›Libraries Find Digital Ways To Flourish In The Digital Age

Libraries Find Digital Ways To Flourish In The Digital Age

By Matthew Lynch
November 3, 2021
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As humans and the world progress, technology has become one of the most significant and essential elements in our lives. It is used for work, entertainment, and education. However, even though technology has evolved so much and opened so many doors for us, it has also closed many others. 

For example, libraries used to be one of the biggest and most important information sources for students and workers alike. However, since the development and growth of the internet, many people no longer rely on books for knowledge. It is much easier and less time-consuming to simply turn on a computer and search for whatever information may be needed. 

With this being said, libraries and book publishers have had to come up with new and innovative ways to keep up with the needs and wants of the people. This article will discuss how libraries have come to flourish in the new digital age. 

Digital Books

As we have already mentioned, libraries have had to come up with creative ways to meet people’s needs in this new digital age. Because of this, digital books were born. 

A digital book (or e-book) is pretty self-explanatory – it is a publication made available to the public in digital form. These books can include images, videos, and GIFs. More so, they can be downloaded and viewed on various technologies, such as computers, mobile devices, or designated e-readers. 

How Digital Books Can Be Used In The Digital Age

There are plenty of ways in which e-books can be used in this new digital age. For example, many schools and colleges instruct their students to download these books to complete their work. On top of this, it can be much cheaper and easier to buy and read a book for recreation when it is digital. 

As we will discuss below, there are various advantages to using digital books instead of physical copies. 

Advantages Of Digital Books

We have already mentioned that digital books are much easier to buy and gain access to than their physical counterparts. On top of this, these publications can easily be updated, are usually cheaper than normal books, can include a read-aloud feature, and provide an augmented reality experience. For these reasons, many people have turned to e-books for their needs, and libraries can flourish in the digital age. 

Concluding Thoughts

Libraries and book publishers have had to come up with new and innovative ways to keep up with the needs and wants of the people during the digital age. One way in which they have done this is by developing e-books – a publication made available to the public in digital form. 

Many schools and businesses use e-books to provide students and workers with the necessary knowledge. This is because digital books are straightforward to gain access to, typically include a read-aloud feature, and provide an augmented reality experience.

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