Suman Indora,
- Deputy Librarian, MVN University, Library, Aurangabad, Palwal,, Haryana, India
Abstract
In the digital age, access to online library resources has become an essential part of learning, research, and development. However, the digital divide continues to be a significant challenge, limiting equitable access to these resources for many individuals, particularly those from marginalized communities. Despite the vast transformation the internet has brought to information access, the gap between the digitally privileged and disadvantaged populations persists due to factors such as digital literacy gaps, infrastructure constraints, and economic inequality. This study aims to investigate the multifaceted barriers preventing equal access to online libraries and propose sustainable solutions for overcoming these challenges. The research examines successful digital inclusion programs across various countries using qualitative methods, including case studies. The findings suggest that government policies, community-driven initiatives, and public–private partnerships are key to bridging the digital divide. Libraries, as pivotal information centers, must also implement inclusive policies to foster diversity in the digital realm. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the growing role of public libraries in providing digital literacy training, affordable internet access, and user-friendly technological infrastructure. By strengthening librarians’ digital competencies and promoting community outreach programs, public libraries can empower underserved populations, enhance lifelong learning opportunities, and ensure equitable participation in the evolving digital knowledge ecosystem.
Keywords: Digital divide, public libraries, digital literacy, online library resources, information accessibility
[This article belongs to Journal of Advancements in Library Sciences ]
Suman Indora. Role of Public Libraries in Bridging the Digital Divide: Ensuring Equal Access to Online Library Resources. Journal of Advancements in Library Sciences. 2026; 13(01):10-14.
Suman Indora. Role of Public Libraries in Bridging the Digital Divide: Ensuring Equal Access to Online Library Resources. Journal of Advancements in Library Sciences. 2026; 13(01):10-14. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/joals/article=2026/view=239299
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Journal of Advancements in Library Sciences
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue | 01 |
| Received | 03/11/2025 |
| Accepted | 04/01/2026 |
| Published | 27/03/2026 |
| Publication Time | 144 Days |
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