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Libraries have been a cornerstone of education, research, and community development for centuries. While modern search engines like Google and Bing may seem like the epitome of convenience, libraries have evolved to provide innovative solutions to information-seeking challenges.
In the past, searching was a laborious process that required manual research and retrieval of physical materials. Libraries utilized various resources such as card catalogs, print databases, and online directories to facilitate information discovery.
Today, libraries continue to adapt and innovate to meet the evolving needs of their communities. From digital collections and online resources to makerspaces and community centers, libraries are redefining the boundaries of information access.