2. Aim & Objectives
1. User friendly interface
2. Fast access to database
3. Less error
4. Quick transaction
4. More Storage Capacity
3. Literature Review
S.S. Chweh published a Journal of Library Administration under the
title “User criteria for evaluation of library service in 1977
Darroch provides a brief description of LMS marketplace in the
late 1990s
Automated Library Systems (ALS) is a British company that has
been involved with computer-based library systems since the late
1960s
Leeves with Russell report that take-up of this new LMS had been
quite rapid during the early 1990s with their being 37 customers
BookshelF system and another LMS originated in Australia and was
introduced into the UK market in 1992
7. The users Of the System
Admin
Students TeachersLibrary
Staff
Other
Users
8. The Challenges
This is the small project within the college library the database server
won’t be able to store large data’s and this is design only for limited
users if it is exceeded the system will be working slower than usual
The Project Size
The Database
The Restrictions
9. The Conclusions
Production of a report/log for existing books/magazines/other,
issues/return report and a subscription due report
Generation of automatic unique numbering system for each book
held within the library. For instance five to ten thousand book
numbers may be assigned within a couple of minutes without
manual reference.