Library Networks
Library networks are systems that connect multiple libraries to share resources, information, and services. These networks allow libraries to collaborate, making it easier for patrons to access a wider range of materials, such as books, journals, and digital content. By pooling their resources, libraries can enhance their collections and improve service delivery to their communities.
Through library networks, users can often borrow items from other libraries, participate in interlibrary loan programs, and access shared databases. This collaboration helps to reduce costs and improve efficiency, ensuring that libraries can meet the diverse needs of their patrons while promoting literacy and lifelong learning within their communities.