Education Research Team, Dhaka, Bangladesh 1 Cultivating Connections: Public Relations as a Core Function of Library Services Sayed Mahbub Hasan Amiri Department of ICT, Dhaka Residential Model College, Dhaka, Bangladesh Email Address: amri@drmc.edu.bd Abstract In an era of rapid digital transformation and shifting public expectations, libraries are compelled to evolve beyond their traditional roles as repositories of knowledge. Public relations (PR) have emerged as a critical component in redefining how libraries communicate their value, engage with communities, and sustain institutional relevance. This article explores the growing importance of public relations as a core function of library services and the pivotal role librarians play as communicators, advocates, and community connectors. The paper examines the principles of effective public relations within the library context, emphasizing strategies such as branding, community outreach, media engagement, and digital presence. It highlights how proactive PR efforts not only enhance public perception but also foster deeper trust, broaden access, and secure institutional support. Case studies and contemporary practices are reviewed to illustrate successful PR initiatives in various types of libraries, from public and academic to special and digital libraries. By integrating public relations into everyday operations, librarians can position themselves as dynamic leaders who influence public discourse, promote lifelong learning, and support inclusive community development. The article concludes by advocating for the inclusion of PR training in library education and professional development, underscoring the need for librarians to be equipped with the skills to both manage information and shape public narratives effectively. Keywords: Advocacy, Community Engagement, Librarianship, Library Services, Public Relations, Strategic Communication 1. Introduction Libraries have long stood as bastions of knowledge, information access, and cultural preservation. For centuries, they functioned as primarily quiet, contemplative spaces repositories of printed materials organized for public or academic consumption. However, the 21st century has witnessed a profound shift in the role of libraries, largely driven by technological advancements, changing information-seeking behaviours, and evolving societal expectations. No longer defined solely by their physical collections, modern libraries are transforming into dynamic community hubs, information centres, and spaces for civic engagement, lifelong learning, and digital inclusion.