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Abstract The fast proliferation of digital technology and developing educational methods has considerably changed the conventional function of libraries within contemporary learning settings. This study investigates the evolving purpose of libraries as dynamic, technology-enabled learning centers that promote teaching, research, information literacy, and community participation. The study used a qualitative research methodology and examines information gathered from twelve public and academic libraries in five major Indian cities: Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Kochi. The information was gathered via questionnaires, user data, and secondary policy publications. The data demonstrate a clear movement from print-centric services to hybrid models that include digital resources, collaborative learning environments, and instructional assistance. The report also underscores the rising significance of libraries in promoting information literacy, enabling inclusive community involvement, and monitoring educational effects. The paper highlights the need for consistent investment in digital infrastructure, professional development, and strategic planning and advances our understanding of how libraries are redefining their relevance in modern education by presenting empirical insights within an Indian context.