Role of Libraries in Lifelong Learning and Skill Development

Authors

Yaseen Aboobacker KV

Annamalai University (India)

Dr. Sanjeevi K

Annamalai University (India)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2026.13010139

Subject Category: Humanities

Volume/Issue: 13/1 | Page No: 1610-1614

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-01-18

Accepted: 2026-01-23

Published: 2026-02-07

Abstract

Libraries have evolved into dynamic learning environments that support lifelong learning, skills enhancement, and socioeconomic development. In the 21st century, rapid technological advancement, digital transformation, and changing labor market expectations have positioned libraries as essential spaces for continuous education beyond formal schooling. This paper examines the role of libraries in fostering lifelong learning and skill development across diverse learner groups, including students, working professionals, older adults, and marginalized communities. Drawing from both theoretical and empirical literature, it explores how academic, public, and special libraries utilize physical spaces, digital services, learning technologies, and outreach programs to cultivate learning motivation and provide equitable access to information resources. The discussion highlights key thematic areas including information literacy, digital literacy, research skills, employability skills, and socio-emotional competencies. Challenges for libraries such as digital divides, resource limitations, and capacity building are also addressed. The paper concludes that libraries are fundamental to the knowledge society, acting as catalysts for upskilling and reskilling initiatives aligned with lifelong learning agendas. Recommendations for strengthening library support systems through policy, collaboration, and innovation are offered.

Keywords

Lifelong learning, Skill development, Libraries

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