A digital library is an online collection of digital items, like texts, images, audio, and video, accessible over the internet, offering vast, searchable resources beyond physical space limitations for students, researchers, and the public, transforming access to information with features like 24/7 availability and efficient searching. These virtual collections manage, preserve, and provide access to digitized materials and born-digital

A digital library (also called an online library, an internet library, a digital repository, a library without walls, or a digital collection) is an online database of digital resources that can include text, still images, audio, video, digital documents, or other digital media formats or a library accessible through the internet.

The foundation of Library and Information Science is grounded in principles that emphasize the organization, management, and dissemination of information. By integrating technology, adhering to ethical standards, and focusing on user needs, LIS professionals play a critical role in ensuring that information is accessible, reliable, and preserved for future generations. The features and benefits of LIS highlight its importance in supporting education, research, cultural preservation, and community engagement, making it an essential field in today’s information-driven world.

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) refers to the integration of telecommunications, computers, and software to enable users to access, store, transmit, and manipulate information.

Definition and Components

ICT encompasses wide range of technologies that facilitate communication and information sharing. This includes: