Friday, July 2, 2021

Role of libraries in research

The Role of the Library in Research is as significant as the role of the library in other academic areas. The role of the library in research is pivotal, libraries have in-depth resources in the form of books, journals, magazines, articles, and bibliographies.
Pictures of magazines and books
Libraries offer space for students to learn and provide an excellent environment for research. Libraries have staff that can help students in locating the information that a researcher might need. In addition to this, most libraries today have systematic digitized information. Unless libraries provide digital access to books, they cannot maintain their importance in the current information age. In recent research, it was reported that electronic and digital services are the most important service that a library can provide to its students. The digital library is a new trend and has added convenience for the students to search for any information. Though there is still a need to provide other research-related support and services to students to be more effective.

The most common way to start your research is to have a tour of your local library or online library database. You need to know about the reference room, the card catalog, the periodicals, and the information desk. In this way, you will be able to understand the organization of the library and how you can get help from there.

Libraries serve at least three roles in learning. First, they serve a practical role in sharing expensive resources. Physical resources such as books and periodicals, films and videos, software and electronic databases, and specialized tools such as projectors, graphics equipment, and cameras are shared by a community of users. Human resources--librarians (also called media specialists or information specialists) support instructional programs by responding to the requests of teachers and students (responsive service) and by initiating activities for teachers and students (proactive services). Responsive services include maintaining reserve materials, answering reference questions, providing bibliographic instruction, developing media packages, recommending books or films, and teaching users how to use materials. Proactive services include selective dissemination of information to faculty and students, initiating thematic events, collaborating with instructors to plan instruction, and introducing new instructional methods and tools. In these ways, libraries serve to allow instructors and students to share expensive materials and expertise.
Second, libraries serve a cultural role in preserving and organizing artifacts and ideas. Great works of literature, art, and science must be preserved and made accessible to future learners. Although libraries have traditionally been viewed as facilities for printed artifacts, primary and secondary school libraries often also serve as museums and laboratories. Libraries preserve objects through careful storage procedures, policies of borrowing and use, and repair and maintenance as needed. In addition to preservation, libraries ensure access to materials through indexes, catalogs, and other finding aids that allow learners to locate items appropriate to their needs.


Third, libraries serve social and intellectual roles in bringing together people and ideas. This is distinct from the practical role of sharing resources in that libraries provide a physical place for teachers and learners to meet outside the structure of the classroom, thus allowing people with different perspectives to interact in a knowledge space that is both larger and more general than that shared by any single discipline or affinity group. Browsing a catalog in a library provides a global view for people engaged in specialized study and offers opportunities for serendipitous insights or alternative views. In many respects, libraries serve as centers of interdisciplinarity--places shared by learners from all disciplines. Digital libraries extend such interdisciplinarity by making diverse information resources available beyond the physical space shared by groups of learners. One of the greatest benefits of digital libraries is bringing together people with formal, informal, and professional learning missions. MORE











libraries have a great role in research, they can help us in finding new knowledge and extend existing knowledge by carrying research. Different libraries 

Reference:

http://researcharticles.com/index.php/role-library-research/

https://ils.unc.edu/~march/cacm95/mainbody.html







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