Tech-savvy libraries: thriving in the era of industry 5.0

Libraries have always been a foundation of our communities by providing access to books, research materials, and educational resources. But, as digital technologies have rapidly advanced, libraries have had to adapt. The traditional image of libraries filled with rows of bookshelves is evolving into...

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Main Author: Selamat, Nordibradini
Format: Monograph
Language:en
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2025
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/119273/1/119273.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/119273/
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Summary:Libraries have always been a foundation of our communities by providing access to books, research materials, and educational resources. But, as digital technologies have rapidly advanced, libraries have had to adapt. The traditional image of libraries filled with rows of bookshelves is evolving into digital spaces where information is constantly growing and shared. In IR 5.0, libraries are not just about physical books anymore—they are becoming hubs for digital learning, offering a wide range of online resources, e-books, multimedia content, and more. This transformation is not just about using new technology; it is about reshaping libraries to meet the changing needs of a digital world. Technology has a major impact on how libraries function, making them more efficient and effective in their daily operations. Automated systems now handle tasks that were once timeconsuming, like cataloging books or checking out materials. This frees up librarians to focus more on what matters: helping people find the information they need, curating relevant resources, and offering support in navigating an increasingly complex digital landscape. For libraries, this shift is more than just adopting new tools—it is about reimagining the role they play in society and how they can best serve their communities. As a result, librarians are stepping into new roles, and how we access and share knowledge is evolving in profound ways.