DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED LIBRARY STOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Library is defined as a place in which books, manuscript, recordings, films, or reference materials are kept for private or public uses. Typically, a library must be able to handle some housekeeping information such as acquisition, interlibrary loan, cataloging, circulation, serial management, statistical report and references. A library management system software package is designed especially to handle such housekeeping tasks. A rapidly growing of information technology adds some features to library management or stock control system software packages such as features to handle digital-media, e-book, e-journals, online public access catalog (OPAC), a feature to connect and exchange information with a digital library system, an ability to connect with networks of co-libraries, machine-readable cataloging (MARC) standard support.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Abstract
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE- INTRODUCTION
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Theoretical Background
1.2 Statement of Problem -
1.3 Aim and Objectives of Study
1.4 Significance of Study -
1.5 Scope of the Study - -
1.6 Organization of study -
1.7 Definition of Terms -
CHAPTER TWO - REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.0 Introduction - -
2.1 The History of Library -
2.2 Computerized Virtual Library Record System:
An Overview
2.3 Building a Computerized Virtual Library Record System
2.4 Searching in Computerized Virtual Library Record System
2.5 Contributions of the Internet and the World Wide Wed
to Computerized Virtual Library Record System -
2.6 Importance of New System - - -
2.7 Advantages of Computerized Virtual Library Record System
Over Traditional Libraries - - - -
2.8 Disadvantages of Computerized Virtual Library Record System
Over Traditional Libraries - - - -
2.9 Types of Computerized Virtual Library Record System -
CHAPTER THREE: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
3.0 Introduction - - - - -
3.1 Research Methodology - - - -
3.2 System Analysis - - -
3.2-1 Analysis of the Existing System - - -
3.2-2 Problems of the Existing System - -
3.2-3 Analysis of the Proposed System - -
3.2.3-1 Advantages of Proposed System - -
3.2.3-2 Disadvantages of Proposed System - -
3.3 System Design - - - -
3.3.1 Input Layout - - - - - - - 20
3.3.2 Program Flowchart - - - - - - 20
3.3.3 Output Format - - - - -
CHAPTER FOUR: SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND DOCUMENTATION
4.0 Introduction - - -
4.1 System Flow Diagram- - - - -
4.2 Choice of Programming language - -
4.3 Analysis of Modules - - - -
4.4 Programming Environment - - -
4.4.1 Hardware Requirements - - -
4.4.2 Software Requirements - - -
4.5 Implementation - - - -
CHAPTER FIVE: CONSTRAINTS OF THE STUDY, SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.0 Introduction - - - - -
5.1 Constraints of the Study - - -
5.2 Summary - - - -
5.3 Conclusion - - - -
5.4 Recommendations - - - -
References - - - - -
Appendix A: Program Flowchart - - -
Appendix B: Source Code - - - -
Appendix C: Output Format - - - -