THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STATE'S POLICY IN THE FIELD OF LIBRARIES
Keywords:
Science, state policy, libraries, evidence-based practices, research, data analysis, innovation.Abstract
This scholarly paper explores the crucial role that science plays in establishing and carrying out the state's library policy. This article intends to illustrate the importance of integrating scientific approaches into the policymaking process by examining how scientific research, data analysis, and evidence-based practices contribute to the development and enhancement of library services. This article clarifies the beneficial effects of scientific techniques in promoting creativity, efficiency, and effectiveness in library management and services by a thorough study of several research and empirical evidence.
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