University libraries are pioneering new methods to improve information storage and access, turning traditional libraries into dynamic knowledge hubs in the quickly changing digital landscape. This paper examines how modern methods and technology are changing academic information management and dissemination. The study shows how digital repositories, cloud storage, and semantic web technologies improve data preservation, retrieval, and sharing. The research also explores how open access efforts, institutional repositories, and linked data promote open scholarship and knowledge democratization. Artificial intelligence and machine learning can automate cataloging, content suggestion, and user customisation, improving user experience. The report also examines how mobile and responsive design principles improve student and researcher engagement by enabling seamless device access. Data security, copyright, and digital divide are addressed, along with change management and worker training. To fulfill academia and society's changing requirements, library ecosystems must encourage innovation, according to the report. This paper proposes a holistic approach that combines technological innovation, policy reform, and user-centric services to ensure sustainable and equitable access to information resources in university libraries, positioning them as key facilitators of research, education, and lifelong learning in the digital age...