A Library Management System (LMS) is a software application designed to manage and automate the day-to-day operations of a library. It helps in maintaining records of books, users, and transactions in an organized and efficient manner.The system allows librarians to add, update, issue, and return books, manage student or user records, track book availability, and calculate fines for late returns. It also provides a search feature to easily find books by title, author, or ID. Overall, the Library Management System reduces manual work, improves accuracy, saves time, and ensures smooth and transparent library operations.
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