Also known as: EC-
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Expanded Collections (EC) in the context of libraries refer to a comprehensive aggregation of materials that have been systematically broadened to include a wider range of resources than traditionally held. This expansion is often undertaken to meet the diverse needs of a library's user base, encompassing digital media, rare manuscripts, and multimedia resources alongside conventional books and journals. The initiative aims to enhance accessibility and foster a more inclusive environment for research and learning.
Libraries implementing Expanded Collections prioritize the integration of cutting-edge technology and collaborative partnerships to curate these resources. By doing so, they not only preserve valuable knowledge but also ensure its relevance in an increasingly digital world. The EC model supports lifelong learning and academic excellence by providing users with unparalleled access to information. This approach reflects a commitment to adapting to the evolving demands of education and research in the 21st century.
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