Design and development of a PC-based library access card and monitoring system / by Angelo Caesar A. Alcantara and Randy V. Adrias.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2001.Description: xiv, 45 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: ALCANTARA, ANGELO CAESAR AMBAGAN, ADRIAS RANDY VILLADELREY, "Design and Development of a PC-Based Library Access Card and Monitoring System", BSCOE, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2001. Adviser: Poinsettia A. Vida In most university library, including the Cavite State University. The manual method of monitoring students who enter the library, lending books, retrieving borrowed books as well as conducting inventory is still used. But, as the number of volumes of books, so with the number of end-users increases, a better method or system is needed-The computerized system. One of the simplest devices that can be used in the computerized system is the card reader, The bar code reader of which is the most popular, hence the study was conducted. The study, entitled Design and Development of a PC-Based Library Access Card and Monitoring System was conducted at Brgy. 4, Indang, Cavite to help the librarians monitor the end-users. This could lessen the time and effort to retrieve the borrowed books and to conduct inventory, thus faster and efficient service. The project has its main components. The card scanner, the interface card, and the software, which are integrated to know if the system will work. To evaluate the project, students, and faculty members from the College of Engineering as well as the librarians in the university library were used as respondents. Questionnaires (Yes-No questions) were distributed to the respondents, and were retrieved for analysis and interpretation. A statistician was consulted. Based on the result, 100% percent of the respondents shows acceptability and 100% percent says, it is worth recommending. We can therefore say that the objectives of the study have been attained and it was found out that the system has performed its function.
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Design Project (BS Computer Engineering) Cavite State University.

Includes bibliographical references.

College of Engineering, and Information Technology (CEIT)

ALCANTARA, ANGELO CAESAR AMBAGAN, ADRIAS RANDY VILLADELREY, "Design and Development of a PC-Based Library Access Card and Monitoring System", BSCOE, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2001. Adviser: Poinsettia A. Vida
In most university library, including the Cavite State University. The manual method of monitoring students who enter the library, lending books, retrieving borrowed books as well as conducting inventory is still used. But, as the number of volumes of books, so with the number of end-users increases, a better method or system is needed-The computerized system. One of the simplest devices that can be used in the computerized system is the card reader, The bar code reader of which is the most popular, hence the study was conducted. The study, entitled Design and Development of a PC-Based Library Access Card and Monitoring System was conducted at Brgy. 4, Indang, Cavite to help the librarians monitor the end-users. This could lessen the time and effort to retrieve the borrowed books and to conduct inventory, thus faster and efficient service. The project has its main components. The card scanner, the interface card, and the software, which are integrated to know if the system will work. To evaluate the project, students, and faculty members from the College of Engineering as well as the librarians in the university library were used as respondents. Questionnaires (Yes-No questions) were distributed to the respondents, and were retrieved for analysis and interpretation. A statistician was consulted. Based on the result, 100% percent of the respondents shows acceptability and 100% percent says, it is worth recommending. We can therefore say that the objectives of the study have been attained and it was found out that the system has performed its function.

Submitted to the University Library 3-27-2001 DP-42

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