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Design and Implementation of an Automated Library System for Modern Academic Environments
Published Online: May-August 2025
Pages: 160-166
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↗ https://www.doi.org/10.59256/indjcst.20250402019Abstract
The "Library System" initiative focuses on crafting a holistic and intuitive digital platform that streamlines the routine functions of conventional libraries. Employing a modular framework, the system adeptly handles book circulation, user memberships, fine management, and comprehensive reporting. The primary aim is to minimize manual efforts, eradicate human errors, and enhance the accessibility of library services. Each module within the system is designed to address specific operations, including catalog management, user enrolment, transaction tracking, penalty computations, and analytical reporting. Emphasizing security and scalability, the system integrates a robust backend with a user-centric frontend. This paper delves into the system's structural design, implementation nuances, and performance metrics, illustrating how automation significantly boosts library efficiency.
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