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In recent years, with the development of 5G information technology, big data, artificial intelligence and other communication technologies, the types and forms of information are becoming more and more rich, the functions of traditional libraries obviously cannot meet these needs. Therefore, the digital library is more and more familiar to people. this paper introduces the concept and development of digital books, the characteristics and types of digital libraries, analyzes the present situationof the development of digital libraries, emphatically puts forward the countermeasures that university libraries should take in the face of the development and change of digital books and paper books, and makes bold predictions for the development of digital libraries in the future.
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This research was supported by 2021 Annual Project of Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology (No. SZIIT2021SK006), “Eight Unified” College Ideological and Political Course Construction of demonstration site cultivation units.
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Liu, C., Zhao, L. (2022). The Construction and Improvement of Digital Library Service. In: Katangur, A., Zhang, LJ. (eds) Services Computing – SCC 2021. SCC 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12995. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96566-2_7
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