Library as an Educational Partner
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https://doi.org/10.62596/eir.61wcs388Keywords:
Library partnership, Educational support, Digital learningAbstract
This essay highlights the evolving role of libraries as active educational partners that extend beyond traditional book lending to become dynamic centers for learning and digital access. It emphasizes how libraries collaborate with educational institutions to support students and teachers alike, fostering critical thinking, independent research, and cooperative learning. Especially in underserved areas, libraries provide equitable access to knowledge and technology, playing a crucial role in enhancing education quality and empowering communities in an age of rapid information change.
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