Welcome to Digital library

A digital collection, also known as a digital library, is any collection of files that has been digitally preserved and is accessible on the internet or through software. A digital library may contain manuscripts, newspapers, books, journals, images, audio, and video. There are all kinds of digital libraries. If you’ve recently watched a movie on Netflix, read a magazine on Google Books, researched history using the Library of Congress’ website, or rediscovered a favorite classic book on Project Gutenberg, you’ve accessed a digital library without even knowing it.

Why Create a Digital Library? Digital collections and libraries are a great solution to the “what now?” question that often follows a digitization project. Digitized documents can be stored online or on a local server. The storing itself doesn’t ensure the digitized documents are usable, however. A stored but inaccessible digital document is only one step removed from a stored but inaccessible physical one.

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