
The field of library and information science (LIS) is constantly evolving with new trendsand innovations. One of the latest trends in LIS is the adoption of digital technologies to managelibrary collections and services, including the use of online reference services and digitalarchives. Additionally, libraries are increasingly promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion intheir collections and services, as well as in their hiring and staffing practices. Another importanttrend in LIS is the growing focus on data management, with libraries providing services such asdata curation and analysis. User-centered services and personalized experiences are alsobecoming more prevalent in library services, and libraries are expanding their outreach efforts toengage with underserved communities through social media and other platforms. These latesttrends in LIS demonstrate the field's continued evolution in response to changing user needs andtechnological advancements. The paper discusses various latest technological tools and theiruses in Library and Information science.
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