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tester [92]
2 years ago
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Hi everyone i am in for a debate on the topic e-library is better than analog library so i need your help with this and i really

want it to be presentable you know as i start speaking my audience will be curious of what am going to say. can i get my answers or debate points ready before 5:00pm today because i am going to school today.thank you.
English
1 answer:
steposvetlana [31]2 years ago
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Topic: E-library is better than analog library:

In addition to storing content, digital libraries provide a way to organize, search, and retrieve the contents of a collection. Whereas traditional libraries emphasize the archive and preservation of physical items especially books and periodicals that were the custodians of the librarian library.

Advantages:

The electronic library makes it possible to read, summarize, and cite electronic versions of editions. Any user can form their own “bookshelves” and leave bookmarks on pages and materials that are of special interest for them.

Difference:

A physical library consists of Physical Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Monographs, reports, etc. Whereas, digital library consists of digital content viz e-books, e-magazine, e-newspapers, e-reports, video, audio, rich media, animations, etc. A physical library has Limited Space and thus is difficult to expand.

Learn more about E-Library on:

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