The library has traditionally been regarded as a fundamental socio-cultural institution and a locus of intellectual and spiritual development. Since its earliest emergence within the cultural framework, it has performed essential functions of preservation, transmission, formation, and advancement of values accumulated across different epochs and generations. In contemporary society, the library is no longer limited to its role as a repository of knowledge; rather, it constitutes a communicative and cultural space where individuals seek information, access authoritative sources, and engage with the intellectual and spiritual heritage of their community through the written word.