Libraries and archives have undergone a profound transformation—from safeguarding fragile manuscripts and printed books in physical spaces to becoming active digital stewards of an ever-expanding universe of information. No longer limited to static preservation, they now curate, digitize, and provide access to vast collections across multiple formats and platforms. This article traces their historical progression, while analyzing the complex challenges brought on by the digital age, including issues of metadata creation, legal constraints, and technological obsolescence. It also highlights key opportunities such as open access initiatives, advances in metadata standards, and participatory archiving models that promote inclusivity and collaboration. As essential custodians of cultural memory, libraries and archives play a critical role in ensuring the preservation, organization, and equitable dissemination of knowledge in an increasingly interconnected and digital world.
Radharani Rit Dr. Radharani Rit (Fri,) studied this question.