👉 Library computing refers to the use of library resources, services, and technologies by individuals and groups outside the traditional library setting, often facilitated through digital platforms and online resources. This concept encompasses a wide range of activities, from accessing e-books, databases, and digital archives to utilizing virtual collaboration tools, online learning platforms, and cloud computing services. It extends the library's reach beyond its physical walls, enabling users to engage with information and technology from anywhere with an internet connection. Library computing supports lifelong learning, research, and community engagement by providing access to a vast array of digital content and fostering a culture of digital literacy and innovation.