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Reading habits vary widely across cultures, age groups, and technological environments. In many countries, people continue to embrace traditional print books, valuing the tactile experience and slower pace of reading. In other regions, digital reading on e-readers, tablets, and phones has become dominant due to convenience and accessibility.
The journey of book formats is a fascinating story intertwining technology, culture, and the human desire to record and share knowledge. From ancient times when texts were painstakingly hand-copied on materials such as papyrus, parchment, or vellum, books have transformed dramatically with technological innovations.
Books occupy an essential place in human culture, serving as repositories of knowledge, vehicles of artistic expression, and agents of societal change. Since the earliest recorded civilizations, books have preserved histories, scientific discoveries, religious beliefs, and literary traditions that define and unite peoples. They embody collective memory and identity, allowing cultures to transmit values, ethics, and worldview across generations.
Library systems are fundamental infrastructures that organize, preserve, and provide access to literature and knowledge. Over centuries, libraries have evolved from private collections of scholars and royalty to public institutions serving diverse communities. The organization of materials within libraries is essential for efficient retrieval and use, and classification systems like the Dewey Decimal Classification and the Library of Congress Classification remain foundational.
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