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    Digital library system for Mukono High School.

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    2022-03
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    Nalule, Christine Nakayiwa
    Namatovu, Stellah
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    Abstract
    The advent of diverse information technology systems has revolutionized the way of doing things. A majority of business solutions are automated to meet the changing needs of the end users. Information systems have proved to be effective in implementing the business processes of most organizations and institutions across the globe. Digital Library System is an online application that was developed and designed with the sole objective of automating library services. The system was intended to address the current problems experienced in Mukono High School library which has not fully automated its services. This system aimed at automating the processes of cataloging, book circulation, fine calculation, card processing, member details maintenance, and reports generation. A number of tools were used to implement this system. They include: PHP scripting language, HTML5, JavaScript, JQuery library, Cascading Style Sheets, MySQL 5.3 database running on Wamp Server, Bootstrap, Microsoft Visio 2010, Microsoft Project 2007, Microsoft Office 2010, Adobe Dreamweaver CS6, and Adobe Photoshop CS4. In reference to this system‟s objectives, a fully automated digital library system was developed using the aforementioned tools. The system‟s performance meets user‟s requirements, hence providing the main benefit of concentrating all the library services and functions within the power of a mouse click and feeding of data into the system.
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