Digital Library Management System
Suman Biswas1, Rahul Das1, Anunay Ghosh1, Prolay Ghosh1, Arijit Saha1, Usnik Debnath1
Dept. of Computer Application, JIS College of Engineering, Kalyani
Abstract:
With technology advancing, it is essential to elevate all systems into a user-friendly state. A technique for converting physical libraries into digital libraries is the Library Management System (LMS). Typical libraries use the Students and users must look for books, which are a tedious process, and the database of issues and fines is not properly maintained. Overall, the job is moving slowly, making it impossible to produce a report quickly. The librarians' assigned tasks include organizing and categorizing books in the book stores. They must simultaneously check and keep an eye on the tiny print of the lend/borrow book. Working in multiple industries simultaneously is a laborious procedure. The LMS will make it easier for librarians to work. The LMS enables the librarians to address every issue at once. The users don't have to wait in queue for very long to return or check out a book from the library. All the data is contained on a single PC. The system must be evaluated by the librarians, who must also add an entry. The librarian can locate the book on the bookshelves using LMS. Basic capabilities of the LMS include the ability for a librarian to add, view, update, and delete books as well as student information. He or she can change any database data once they have gained access to the system. The entire model was created using Dot Net technology; the front end application was created using the C# language, and the database was created using the SQL server. Only those who have been given permission can connect in to the LMS system using their user name and password. The LMS is user-friendly, as said, thus the administrator may easily activate the system without professional assistance. The SQL database is used to store and retrieve all data, making it extremely secure. As a result, our solution offers a fresh perspective on how to build up a digital library.
Keywords: Management System, .Net, SQL Server, LAN, DBMS