Historical Perspectives on Library Systems and Tools
Author(s): Dr. Sangita Gangaram Utekar
Authors Affiliations:
Librarian, D. G. Tatkare Mahavidyalay Mangaon Raigad.
DOIs:10.2018/SS/202505011     |     Paper ID: SS202505011This paper explores the evolution of library systems and tools from ancient civilizations to the digital age. It examines how libraries have transitioned from clay tablets and papyrus scrolls to card catalogues, integrated library systems (ILS) and modern digital tools. The study highlights significant milestones and innovations that have shaped information management and access. By understanding historical progression, we gain insights into current challenges and future possibilities in the library and information science.
Dr. Sangita Gangaram Utekar(2025); Historical Perspectives on Library Systems and Tools, Shikshan Sanshodhan : Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, ISSN(o): 2581-6241, Volume – 8, Issue – 5., Pp.56-59. Available on – https://shikshansanshodhan.researchculturesociety.org/
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