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Ley de Bibliotecas

The Ley de Bibliotecas (Library Law) is a legal framework that governs the operation, management, and funding of libraries within a country or region. It establishes guidelines to promote accessibility, preservation, and development of library services, ensuring they meet community needs. The law often addresses issues like resource allocation, intellectual property, professional standards, and the role of libraries in education and cultural preservation. Its goal is to support the creation and maintenance of efficient, equitable library systems that provide valuable informational and cultural resources to the public.