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OPTIMIZATION MEASURES FOR LIBRARY READER SERVICES IN THE NETWORK ERA

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Volume 2, Issue 5, Pp 7-9, 2024

DOI: 10.61784/tsshr3041

Author(s)

Shuo Sun

Affiliation(s)

Business Office, Wuhan Library, Wuhan 430015, Hubei, China.

Corresponding Author

Shuo Sun

ABSTRACT

The rapid development of information technology and the widespread use of the internet present both unprecedented opportunities and challenges for library reader services. Traditional libraries are transitioning from merely providing storage and lending of physical books to offering comprehensive digital resource management and diversified services. In this context, it is essential to explore optimization measures for library reader services in the network era. This paper analyzes specific improvement methods for library reader services in the network era, aiming to provide readers with broader channels for knowledge acquisition and to promote knowledge dissemination and cultural exchange.

KEYWORDS

Network era; Library; Reader services; Digital resources; Digital literacy

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Shuo Sun. Optimization measures for library reader services in the network era. Trends in Social Sciences and Humanities Research. 2024, 2(5): 7-9. DOI: 10.61784/tsshr3041.

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