The Future of Library Collections: Trends in Digitalization, Open Access and User Access

M.S. Girish Rathod *

Government First Grade College, Ayanur, Shivamogga, Karnataka, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The collection management of libraries is undergoing a core shift driven by digitalization, open access (OA), and changing end-user expectations. This research paper examines how these interrelated trends are reshaping the future of libraries worldwide. Based on a critical literature review, new technologies, and pertinent case studies, this research investigates the opportunities and challenges of the digital transformation, the impact of open access models on collection development, and the evolution of user-centric access systems. This study employs a mixed-methods approach including systematic literature review, quantitative data analysis, case studies, and expert consultations. The research shows that as digitalization raises accessibility and preservation capacities, libraries face core issues with funding, digital equity, and long-term sustainability. The research identifies the use of artificial intelligence, blockchain, and collaborative platforms in remaking the collection management, while observing that open access is driving the democratization of knowledge, albeit with ongoing challenges. The article concludes with strategic recommendations to make libraries relevant and effective in an increasingly digital information environment. This forward-looking research provides critical insight for librarians, information professionals, and policymakers as they navigate this era of transformative change.

Keywords: Library collections, digitalization, open access, user access, digital preservation, artificial intelligence, collection development, information equity


How to Cite

Rathod, M.S. Girish. 2025. “The Future of Library Collections: Trends in Digitalization, Open Access and User Access”. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences 23 (6):1-10. https://doi.org/10.9734/arjass/2025/v23i6696.

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