Research on Strategies for Promoting Library Economic Development through Music

Authors

  • Nina Mou

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62051/zv1zvk38

Keywords:

Music; Library; Economic Development Strategy.

Abstract

Music, as an art form, has an undeniable promoting effect on the development of library economy. In this article, we first delve into the unique value of music in the development of library economy, demonstrating how music can add cultural charm to libraries, attract more readers, and promote economic prosperity. However, we are also acutely aware that music still faces many challenges and opportunities in promoting the economic development of libraries. The problems of funding shortage, talent shortage, and copyright protection urgently need to be solved, while the rapid development of technology provides unlimited possibilities for the integration of music and libraries. To this end, we have put forward a series of strategic suggestions, including strengthening the construction of music resources, carrying out rich and colorful music cultural activities, deepening the integration of music and technology, etc., aiming to fully utilize the unique charm of music and promote the sustainable development of library economy. Finally, we summarized the important significance of music in promoting the economic development of libraries, and looked forward to the broad development prospects of libraries in the field of music in the future.

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Published

31-03-2024

How to Cite

Mou, N. (2024). Research on Strategies for Promoting Library Economic Development through Music. Transactions on Economics, Business and Management Research, 5, 7-11. https://doi.org/10.62051/zv1zvk38