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ABSTRACT

Design and Implementation of a computerized library service system (a case study of Caritas University Enugu) was carried out, to eliminate inefficiency in library operation that is in accessing of books and maintenance of the library, and also to achieve high efficiency in library services. The methods of data collection adopted in this study were Interviews, Questionnaires and Observations. Structured System Analysis Design Methodology (SSADM), Object Oriented Analysis Design Methodology (OODAM) and Prototyping were used as Software Engineering Procedures. The design tools applied in this study were Flowchart, Algorithm and Dataflow Diagram, while Php and Visual basic studio were used to implement the research work. This study has been able to produce results such as easier and faster means for retrieval of data and maintainability of data in terms of security and integrity, thereby reducing loss or errors, which has made record keeping in library more efficient and reliable to all Tertiary Institutions.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                                                                            i

Approval page                                                                                     ii

Certification page                                                                               iii

Dedication                                                                                          iv

Acknowledgement                                                                              v

Abstract                                                                                              vi

Table of contents                                                                                vii

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

1.0       Introduction                                                                            1

1.1       Background of the study                                                        1

1.2       Statement of the problem                                                       2

1.3       Aim and objectives of the study                                             4

1.4       Significance of the study                                                        4

1.5       Scope of the study                                                                  4

1.6       Limitation of the study                                                           4

1.7      Definition of terms                                                                   5

CHAPTER TWO

 

2.0       Literature Review                                                                   6

2.1       Types of Library                                                                     9

2.1.1    National Library                                                                      9

2.1.2    Public /State Library                                                               9

2.1.3    Academic Library                                                                   10

2.1.4    Special Library                                                                        10

2.2       Approaches to Library Design and Required Necessities      10

 

CHAPTER THREE

 

3.0       Methodologies and System Analysis                                      13

3.1   Methodologies                                                                            13

3.1.1 Structured system analysis and design methodology                13

3.1.2    Object Oriented analysis and design methodology                14

3.1.3   Expert system methodology                                                    14

3.1.4    Prototyping                                                                             14

3.1. 6   Method of data collection                                                      17

3.2      System Analysis                                                                       19

3.3      Organization and her environment                                          20

3.4       Modus Operandi of the present system                                  21

3.4.1    Input Analysis                                                                         21

3.4.2    Process Analysis                                                                     23

3.4.3    Output Analysis                                                                      23

3.4.4    Data flow diagram of the present system                               23

  1. 5 Problems of the present system 25

3.6       The Proposed System                                                             26

3.7       High level model of the proposed system                             27

 

 CHAPTER FOUR

 

4.0    System Design                                                                           28

4.1    Objectives of the design                                                                        28

4.2     Data flow diagram of the new system                                      29

4.2.1  The overall data flow diagram                                                  30

4.3     Database specification                                                              31

4.3     Program Design and specification                                            31

4.4     Program module specification                                                  33

  1. 5 Input and Output specification 33
  2. 5.1 Output specification 34
  3. 5.2 Input specification 36
  4. 6 Algorithm                                                                                 37

4.7      System flowchart                                                                     38

4.8       Program Flowchart                                                                 39

4.9       Data dictionary                                                                       42

4.10 Choice of Programming Language Platform                              43

4.10.1  Overview of Visual Basic

 

CHAPTER FIVE

 

5.0       System Implementation and Documentation                         46

5.1       System Implementation                                                          46

5.2       Hardware requirements                                                           46

5.3       Software requirements                                                            47

5.4       Installation arrangement                                                         47

5.5       Testing                                                                                    48

5.5.1    Unit Testing                                                                            48

5.5.2    Test Data                                                                                 48

5.5.3    Test Result                                                                              49

5.6       Training Arrangement                                                             49

5.7       Conversion Arrangement                                                        49

5.8       System Documentation                                                           50

 

 

CHAPTER SIX

 

6.0    Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations                          52

6.1     Summary                                                                                   52

6.1.2    Achievement                                                                           52

6.1.3    Contribution to ICT body of knowledge                               53

6.2     Conclusion                                                                                53

6.3     Recommendations                                                                    53

 

REFERENCES                                                                                55

Appendix                                                                                            56

 

 

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1       Background of the Study

A library can be defined as a room or building where books are kept and referenced. It is an area of multifarious activity on book management. A library as a repository of knowledge, houses collections of books, both reference and general, technical reports, periodicals, journals, conference proceedings and the likes. Consequently, truth and knowledge can be found and acquired from the library through the aforementioned sources. The information contents of any of the collections can be recorded on microfilms, audiotapes, microchips and other materials traditionally kept in the library, which is charged with the responsibility of acquiring, organizing, maintaining, and judicial circulation of the books and other library materials through the various sections of the library, for efficient use of the library by the users. The acquisition, cataloguing, bindery and circulation sections of the library undertake the acquiring, organizing, maintaining and circulation of the books/library materials respectively. When the library through the acquisition section of the library acquires a book, its record is taken and accession number is given to the book after which the book will be sent to cataloguing section of the library. Under this section, the book will be carefully studied and given catalogue number before it will be sent to circulation section of the library as the case may be. The circulation section is responsible for circulation or distribution of books.

This section also arranges the consulted books in the shelves. There are other sections like reference section, which provides reference questions and bibliographic service, and serial section where periodical, journals and related materials are kept. The library also houses special collections and also operates circulation control in which books are lent to users. In fact it is indeed a place of multifarious activities on book management.

Libraries originated with writing about 6000 years ago and that was when writing was being done using materials like bones, clay, wax, papyrus, metals, silk, leather, parchment, paper, and other available materials. Later, these materials were assembled together to form libraries.

Among the earliest libraries were ANCIENT LIBRARIES OF CLAY, which emerged in Iraq and other Mesopotamian region like Syria and Turkey. In these libraries, records were kept on clay tablets. Within that period were also ANCIENT LIBRARIES OF ANIMAL SKIN and ANCIENT LIBRARIES OF PAPYRUS of which Alexandria libraries in Egypt were the examples. These libraries invariably were connected with temples, for these institutions were the centers of the whole life of the whole communities.

Moreover, it is widely believed that the private and institutional libraries are traceable to Egypt and Greece respectively, and the emergence of public libraries started in Rome. Libraries studies was given a boost by Julius Caesar during the first century of the Roman especially  with his conferment of the Franchise privilege on all foreign teachers of liberal education residing in Rome. However, it was Augustus, who succeeded Caesar that gave a greater impact to scholarship development. He founded the first public libraries in Rome (69 – 70 AD). He established a library in the temple of peace, which formed the nucleus of a school of higher learning at a later time.

The history of library development in Nigeria is of recent vintage. In fact, the earliest library in Nigeria was Tom Jones Library, which was established in 1910. That was the first public subscription library in Nigeria. The beginning of academic library was marked in Nigeria with the founding of Yaba Higher College in 1948. Later on the British council took over the library sense with the foundation of the first municipal council library in Lagos, and established British council libraries in various parts of the country.

Unfortunately, these became a great loss of library stock after the Nigerian Civil War, and the federal government then took it as part of its rehabilitation effort in promulgating the National Library’s decree of 1970, which provided for the branches to be set up in every state of the federation. Hence repealing the former National Library Act 1964. Within the first decade of its existence, the National Library has succeeded in stock over 75000 volumes, 2000 period leads, 150 Newspapers and became a depository for the United Nations Organization (UNO) and its agencies.

With the increase in establishment of universities all over the country, the government of Nigeria also sees the essence of providing library in every institution of learning. Now, Nigeria can boast of libraries in all the higher institutions of learning, almost all the academic establishments and even private and public establishments. There are also National and state libraries throughout the states of federation. But all these libraries have one problem in common; the backwardness in the automated library world.

1.2       Statement of the Problems

In human endeavors, there are a lot of developments, researches, and discoveries, which result in multifarious production of publications and library materials. These have brought increase in complexity of library system and its operations.

Based on these, a number of problems are facing the library systems, which include:

  • Too many paper work and replication of data on multiple pieces of paper.
  • Unnecessary delay in library processes.
  • Inefficiency in library operation.
  • Error prone operations/processes.
  • Unreliable card catalogue system.

 

 

1.3       Aim and Objectives of the Study

The aim of this project is to Design and Implement a Digital Library Services System with a reference to Caritas University Library. In this study therefore, the researchers hope to accomplish the following objectives:

  • Eliminate manual operations in the library.
  • To solve the problem of delay in locating books.
  • To design a better way of avoiding loss of books in the library.
  • To achieve high efficiency in the library services.
  • Assist the Liberian to carry out library operations more effectively.

1.4       Significance of the Study

The study gave birth to a new system Digital Library Services System) designed to bring efficiency in the library system operations. It will eliminate some of the problems associated with the old (manual) system of library management, which includes;

  • It will eliminate high cost of equipment and staff maintenance
  • And also allow institutions to manage the affairs of libraries easily.

1.5       Scope of the Study

This project looks into the processes involved in keeping tracks of the books in the library system. The researchers concentrated on the operations going on in the Acquisition, cataloging and most especially, circulation sections in the library of Caritas University.

1.6       Limitations of The Study

During research, the researcher encountered a lot of problems in carrying out the research. Such problems are;

1          Time Constraints: Enough time is needed to carry out a detailed research work in order to collect data and other important facts that will be useful to the study. The researcher being a final year student had to share the time for this research. He allotted some of his time to other courses offered in the semester, some to his seminar and the remaining time for this research work (project). At the end, he was restricted to a small sample of information and materials.

2          Finance: This was another limitation to this work because money is needed to carry out a detailed research work which is not easily born by every student. For lack of finance, he was also restricted to a small sample of material.

1.7       Definition of Terms

Design:           It is a detail plan or arrangement to achieve a particular purpose.

A System:       It is an assemblage of interrelated elements, which we find interesting to study.

A Program:    It is a set of instructions and procedures that tells the computer what to do.

An Application: A program designed to perform particular tasks.

The Researchers:      This refers to the developers of the system in study (i.e. Richard).

The User:       The user here refers to the library staff or the people who make use of the library. It also refers to the person who uses the program (e.g. library staff).

Automation:   It is a process of making a system to carry out its processes on its own. That without much helps from man.

Module:          An independent unit that is part of a larger development. It is the same thing as sub-tasks.

Visual Library System:         It is an application or program designed by researchers to manage library operations. It is a program designed with a visual programming language in which the user will make use of a mouse in operating. It is event driven and objects appear in their visual forms to the user.

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