The "mask" argument to perlfunc:mkdir must be an *octal number*, so that leading 0 is important (tells Perl it's an octal, not a decimal, value).
Try it with '0777' instead and see what happens.
If you're the owner of those directories (which you should be), change their permissions on the command line with
chmod -R 0755 Online_library/*. You can also use chmod within Perl (but mind the octal numbers!).
Finally, I'd bet the '??' goes away if you chomp each line before you feed it to mkdir.
HTH.
perl -e 'print "How sweet does a rose smell? "; chomp $n = <STDIN>; $r
+ose = "smells sweet to degree $n"; *other_name = *rose; print "$other
+_name\n"'
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