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Libraries are information centres.The majority of people associate "library" with books.While this is true, books have recently taken on new forms, such as e-books and audiobooks.Libraries, rather than simply books, are data repositories, giving consumers free access to a plethora of data they would not normally find elsewhere, whether online, in print, or in person.Libraries play an important role in society as sources of knowledge and culture.They provide resources and services that create chances for learning, encourage achievement and education, and facilitate the fresh ideas and perspectives essential to an original and inventive society.They also help to ensure the authenticity of data generated and gathered by previous generations.In a world without libraries, it may be difficult to progress research and human knowledge or to conserve the world's additional information and legacy for future generations.In this paper, we will briefly discuss the function of libraries in today's society.
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