The increasing difficulty of library operations and growing student populations in educational institutions calls for innovative and efficient management systems. Manual library systems are not only time consuming but prone to human errors, misplacement of books, and mismanagement of borrowing records. The Library Book Tracking System project aims to address these difficulties of library along with student growth. For manual library systems, they are often time consuming, prone to errors, and can lead to misplacement of books and mismanagement of book records. The system is a software application that will be designed to digitize daily library activities, thereby improving accountability, traceability, and overall service delivery for library lovers. This project outlines a solution that allows users to check book availability, borrow and return books, and track library records in real-time. The system's design is scalable, featuring robust security, user access controls, and reporting tools to provide real time analytics for informed decision-making in the future. This report details the system's objectives, design, architecture, implementation, and benefits, offering a comprehensive framework for deploying Library Book Tracking System in academic settings.
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