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1. Library management System
TEAM MEMBERS:
Pratheesh.R - 21CS038
Parthasarathy.P - 21CS035
Sakthivel.S - 21CS041
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GUIDE :
Dr.T.Gobinath, AP/CSE
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Library management System
2. OBJECTIVE
1.Automation: The primary objective of the Library Management System (LMS) is
to automate manual processes involved in managing library resources, such as
cataloging, circulation, and user management. Automation reduces human errors,
saves time, and increases efficiency in library operations.
2.Centralization: The LMS aims to centralize all library operations and data into a
single, cohesive system. This centralization ensures consistency, accessibility, and
integrity of library information across various functions and departments.
3.Enhanced Access: One of the key objectives of the LMS is to improve access to
library resources for users. This includes providing intuitive search interfaces,
enabling remote access to digital materials, and implementing self-service options for
borrowing and returning items
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OBJECTIVE
3. ABSTRACT
software that should highlight every month/every year of the outdated monthly magazine/yearly
year book as well as 15 years old book which would be in a deuterated condition
Journal Paper Management: The LMS provides comprehensive tools for cataloging, indexing, and
organizing journal papers, enabling librarians to efficiently manage subscriptions, access rights, and
digital archives. Advanced search capabilities facilitate the discovery and retrieval of relevant
journal articles, fostering research and scholarship within the academic community.
Highlighting 15 years old Books: An innovative highlighting mechanism automatically identifies
books that have surpassed the 15-year mark, drawing attention to their deteriorating condition.
Librarians receive alerts and notifications, prompting them to assess the physical condition of aging
books and implement appropriate preservation measures to prolong their lifespan.
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ABSTRACT
4. INTRODUCTION
A Library Management System (LMS) is a comprehensive software solution designed to
automate and streamline the operations of a library, efficiently managing various library
tasks and resources. It serves as a centralized platform for cataloging, organizing, and
accessing library collections, as well as facilitating user services and administrative
functions.
This project introduces a comprehensive Library Management System (LMS) aimed at modernizing
and optimizing library operations for academic institutions, public libraries, and other organizations
managing extensive collections of print and digital resources. The LMS encompasses a range of
features designed to streamline cataloging, circulation, patron management, and administrative tasks,
thereby facilitating a more efficient and user-friendly library experience.
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INTRODUCTION
5. EXISTING SYSTEM
To check the availability of the book in admin page.
Manual System.
The Librarian has to perform each task add and delete the book.
Add and Delete the books in admin
Manage Issued Books to the customer
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EXISTING SYSTEM
6. PROBLEM DEFINITION
software that should highlight every month/every year
of the outdated monthly magazine/yearly year book as
well as 15 years old book which would be in a deuterated
condition
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EXISTING SYSTEM
7. PROPOSED SYSTEM
Added customer page customer can able to Signup and login the web page.
Also Added journals and newspapers .
Admin can add books and newspaper and journals.
Customer can download the journals and news papers in pdf or png format.
Customer can able to request the available books in library.
Search the Journals and newspapers using uploaded date
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PROPOSED SYSTEM
9. CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the Library Management System (LMS) represents a pivotal evolution
in the way libraries operate, transitioning from manual and semi-automated methods
to comprehensive, integrated software solutions. Through its robust features and
functionalities, the LMS streamlines various library operations, including cataloging,
circulation management, user services, and administrative tasks. By centralizing data
and automating routine processes, the LMS improves efficiency, accuracy, and
productivity for library staff while enhancing access and services for patrons.
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CONCLUSION