Evolution and History
Libraries have their roots in ancient civilizations, where they served as repositories for knowledge, literature, and cultural artifacts. In the Middle Ages, monasteries and churches played a crucial role in preserving manuscripts and knowledge.
From Print to Digital
In the 15th century, libraries began to shift from physical repositories to digital collections. The invention of movable type printing revolutionized book production, making books more accessible and widespread.
The Modern Era
Today, libraries continue to evolve and adapt to changing times. Digital libraries, online archives, and e-books have transformed the way we access and share knowledge. Libraries also play a critical role in promoting digital literacy and inclusivity.