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    <title>Role of library for community development</title>
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    <namePart>Kabiraj, Newton</namePart>
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    <extent>40(471), May, 2026: p.26-28</extent>
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  <abstract> The main aims of this paper are trying demonstrating the role of library collection and preservation of local history and its digitization of resources which have previously been hardly accessible digitization is providing many new services to be implemented by librarians working with local history collection, but there are a lot of challenges for collection preservation and maintenance. The collection of local historical documents and information mainly depends on local information professionals, , local community, subject’s specialist, libraries, archives, museums related societies and institutions. –Reproduced </abstract>
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