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A library is a curated collection of information resources and other materials, organized to support learning, research, and recreation. It may be a building or a digital repository. It provides access to physical items such as books, journals, media, and to digital resources such as e-books, databases, software.

Libraries offer services including lending, reference assistance, information literacy instruction, and programming for various audiences. They

Organization and access: collections are organized using cataloging and classification systems such as Dewey Decimal or

History and role: Libraries have existed since ancient civilizations, with early temple and private collections. Public

provide
study
spaces,
quiet
areas,
meeting
rooms,
maker
spaces
in
some
cases,
and
access
to
computers
and
internet.
Many
libraries
participate
in
interlibrary
loan
and
resource
sharing.
Library
of
Congress.
Access
policies
vary:
public
libraries
are
open
to
all,
academic
libraries
serve
students
and
staff,
corporate
or
special
libraries
serve
specific
institutions.
Digital
libraries
provide
remote
access
to
resources,
often
through
search
tools
and
personalized
accounts.
lending
libraries
appeared
in
the
18th
and
19th
centuries,
expanding
access.
The
late
20th
century
saw
the
spread
of
digital
catalogs
and
online
databases;
the
21st
century
has
seen
digitization,
open
access,
and
evolving
roles
in
information
literacy
and
community
services.