The importance of Library Science
Library science comes with many definitions, each one different from the next and the varying forms only lead people to misunderstand its actual value in the world. To put it simply, libraries are very useful for all of us, either when we are kids in school, students in college, learning something to ace that new job interview or for finding that perfect book to read in our spare time.
Libraries however have never been alone in their existence and always needed people to organize things around and make best use out of them. Any library needs to have a lot of books that are collected from various sources, has to be organized and then preserved – and the people who do all of this are librarians. In the last century library science has evolved into library and information science, which includes technology – especially computers – in the field as tools for managing and preserving.
Let's say, for example, you are interested in finding a book related to the field of medicine that can help you with writing a report on generic Viagra. In the past years, Viagra online has become very popular and the online library has only so much information on the subject; by taking your question to the library, you may be able to find out a lot about what you are interested in, due to a thorough process of organization in between library walls. You can not only find out why people buy Viagra and everything on how an online pharmacy work, but you can use the library to extend your report to economic values of ED medication and what the religious point of view is, from other books in the library.
The importance of library science has never faded in the last hundred years and as the collective book resources of the world keep growing, so will our need for library science. The preservation of information has also made it into the depths of our technological needs, giving rise to data collection on hard drives that can be saved for decades to come.
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