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Automation of Library Resources Using Visual Basic 6.0 in a Polytechnic College Library
Pugalendhi. T, Senthi. S
Dept. of Political Science Annamalai University Annamalainagar India & Annamalai University Ooty India
Abstract: Library is a fast growing organism. The ancient methods of maintaining it are no longer dynamic and efficient. For expeditious retrieval and dissemination of information and better service for the clientele, application of modern techniques has become absolutely indispensable. A properly computerized library will help its users with quick and prompt services. Library automation refers to mechanization of library housekeeping operations predominantly by computerization. The most commonly known house-keeping operations are acquisition control, serials control, cataloguing, and classification and circulation control. This paper seeks to address this issue.
Keywords: Visual Basic, Library Automation, Computing Packages Automation of Library Resources Using Visual Basic 6.0 in a Polytechnic College Library
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jitr/2019/10/2/41-47
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