Tanisha Singh
Journalism serves as a backbone of informed societies, providing truth and accountability. It shapes public opinions and holds power in check. Libraries complement this role by preserving knowledge offering resources for research and promoting literacy.
Together they empower individuals with access to information and foster critical thinking.
Role of Libraries in Journalism:
Research: Journalists often use libraries to find reliable information for their reports.
Archives: Libraries store past newspapers, reports, and books, which are useful for background research.
Access to Resources: Libraries offer access to newspapers, online databases, and scholarly journals that journalists can use to gather accurate information.
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