It is cheaper than sending developers to training and more efficient use of funds than the current practise of reimbursment, since everyone gets access.
Apart from that having the shared library is likely to promote interest in more diverse range of topics for any given developer.
It is also possible to "plant" books in there as a more subtle and less intrusive way of letting people know about expected competences.
Company ownership makes it more OK to read a book at a workplace and as opposed to individual ownership promotes more collective, team culture when developers do not feel on their own.
A good company library sends the right message about what is valued and creates a positive impression on prospective employees and customers alike. This is one very good and inexpensive way in which management can demonstrate their support to the team.
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