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The emergence of Open Access (OA) and Open Repositories (OR) has profoundly influenced acquisitions and collection development practices in libraries. This paper explores the multifaceted impacts of OA and OR on library collections, emphasizing increased accessibility to scholarly content, cost savings, and the evolution of collection development strategies. By eliminating paywalls and subscription fees, OA initiatives democratize access to research outputs, fostering global collaboration and knowledge dissemination. Libraries benefit from financial savings, enabling budget reallocation towards expanding digital collections and enhancing library services. The integration of OA and OR materials necessitates a shift in collection development policies, prioritizing digital resources and open educational materials. This paper also examines technological advancements, including artificial intelligence, blockchain, and virtual reality, which enhance the management and discoverability of OA and OR content. Case studies from leading institutions illustrate successful implementations and strategies for overcoming challenges. The findings highlight the transformative potential of OA and OR in promoting equitable access to knowledge and supporting sustainable scholarly communication. Recommendations for further research focus on assessing long-term impacts, exploring emerging technologies, and developing effective quality assurance mechanisms to ensure the integrity of open-access resources.
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