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A digital library is a collection of documents in an organised electronic form , available on internet or on CD-ROM disk, i.e. in a coded form . Depending on the specific library ,a user may be able to access magazines, articles , books, papers,images, sound files and videos
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A digital library ,digital repository or digital collection is an online database of digital object that can include text still imagine audio,videos or other digital media formats.
object can consists digitized content of like print or photograph,as well as born-digital content like word processor files or social media posts.in addition to storing content, digital libraries provide means for organising,searching and retrieving the content contained in the collection..
digital libraries can vary immensely in size and scope and can be maintained by individuals and organisations. the digital content maybe stored locally. or accessed remotely via computer network these information retrieving system are able to exchange information with each other through interoperability and sustainability
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A digital library ,digital repository or digital collection is an online database of digital object that can include text still imagine audio,videos or other digital media formats.
object can consists digitized content of like print or photograph,as well as born-digital content like word processor files or social media posts.in addition to storing content, digital libraries provide means for organising,searching and retrieving the content contained in the collection..
digital libraries can vary immensely in size and scope and can be maintained by individuals and organisations. the digital content maybe stored locally. or accessed remotely via computer network these information retrieving system are able to exchange information with each other through interoperability and sustainability
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