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LIBRARY

MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
VIJAN ,SUJAN ,SUBIN
INTRODUCTION
• Libraries have been an integral part of human civilization for centuries. They have served as a hub for
information, knowledge, and culture. However, managing libraries has always been a daunting task. With the
advancement of technology, library management systems have evolved to make this task easier and more
efficient. The proposed project aims to develop a library management system that will provide a centralized
platform for managing library resources.

The concept of storing or recording the details of books embedded within the user's system is known as Library
Management System. It details the type of books, the list of books, etc. Only a person with the logincredentialscan access the
Library Management System. That person can perform many operations like adding the bookdetails, removing the book
details, displaying the book details, modifying the book details, etc.
OBJECTIVE
1) Efficiently manage library operations: The primary objective of an LMS is to automate and streamline
library operations, making them more efficient and reducing the workload of librarians.
2) Improve access to library resources: An LMS can provide patrons with online access to the library's
catalog and other resources, making it easier for them to find the materials they need.
3) Facilitate resource sharing: An LMS can help libraries share resources with other libraries, allowing
patrons to access materials that may not be available in their local library.
4) Maintain accurate records: An LMS can help ensure that library records are accurate and up-to-date, making
it easier to track materials, patrons, and other important information.
5) Generate useful reports: An LMS can generate reports on library usage, circulation statistics, and other
metrics, providing librarians with valuable insights into library operations and patron behavior.
6) Enhance patron experience: An LMS can help improve the patron experience by providing easy access to
resources, streamlined borrowing processes, and personalized services.
TOOLS
• C programming
• Dev C++
METHODOLOGIES
• Software:
• The proposed library management system will be developed using the Code: Blocks Integrated
Development.Environment (IDE). Code: Blocks provides an intuitive and user-friendly interface that
simplifies the development process.

• Programming Language Domain:


The proposed system will be developed using the C programming language. C programming language is known
for its efficiency, speed, and low-level programming capabilities, making it an ideal choice for
developingsystems.

• End User Interface:


The proposed system will have an intuitive and user-friendly interface. The interface will include features such
as search, borrowing, returning, and renewal of books. The system will also provide notifications and reminders
for overdue books.
• Evolution Aspect:
The proposed system will be designed to be scalable and adaptable. The system will be able to accommodate
additional features and functionalities in the future, making it easier to update and maintain.
TESTING
RESULT
CONCLUSION
• In conclusion, the Library Management System project provides a comprehensive solution for
managing library operations efficiently. The system's features, such as book management, member
management, and circulation management, ensure that the library's resources are well-utilized and
managed. The system allows librarians to maintain accurate records of books, members, and
circulation, making it easy to track and analyze library operations.
REFERENCE
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