CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
The key role of library is to provide
structured access to information with the increasing reliance on ICT. Libraries
are playing a significant role in implementing and moderating a country‘s
information society agenda. Library is the focal point of learning and research
activities in academic institutions due to its information acquisition,
organization, storage, retrieval and dissemination functions to the community. The
achievement of the goals of the university is paramount to the establishment of
the university library. Librarians are at the threshold of these activities and
are now faced with the emergence of information technology in the scene of
information exchange. This brought new tools and techniques of acquiring and
handling information. To effectively serve the academic community in the ICT
environment, the librarians need to move along with the new development.
Librarians are those who have the care of library and its content; the work
includes selection of stock, its arrangement and exploitation in the widest
sense, and the provision of a range of services in the best interest of all
groups of users (Prytherch,1995).They are also involved in the coordination of
activities, setting of priorities, evaluation and other managerial tasks and
their involvement in the community they serve. In the present age, apart from
using the new tool to fulfill the traditional roles of the library, it evolved
some new practices in the profession. Some of the new developments include
digital environment for information acquisition, processing and dissemination.
Information is now mostly in electronic format. Library services are also
affected by the new format. Oppenheim and Smithson (1999) described digital
library as an information service in which all the information resources are
available in computer processable form. This requires new managerial skills for
the administration of the new environment (digital library). Therefore, the new
era librarians that can operate in the digital 5 or ICT environment are
indispensible. Librarians are compelled to be content creators of information,
web page planners and designers and internet navigators. As a result of the
digital technology inroad into the profession, such nomenclatures as internet
librarians, digital librarians, cyberians or weberians were attributed to the
emerging librarians. These are librarians that have acquired the new literacy
skills in the manipulation of the ICT tools for information service delivery to
the clientele.
1.2 Background of the Study
Akwa Ibom State College of Arts and
Science, Nung Ukim Ikono, initially known as Akwa Ibom State School of Remedial
Studies opened for classes on 17th November, 1997 with an intake of 150
students. Primarily, it was established by the Government of Akwa Ibom Akwa
Ibom State College of Arts and Science, Nung Ukim Ikono, especially the
Universities. The Akwa Ibom State College of Arts and Science is located in
Nung Ukim, Ikono Local Government Area and has a land mass of 100 acres which
was freely donated for citing Ikono Peoples High School in 1972 which is at
present, the property of Akwa Ibom State College of Arts and Science. This
favourable location draws the school far away from the effects of social
pollution which adversely affected and led to the closure of the defunct School
of Arts and Science. The Governing Council is led by the very respected Dr.
Okon Dan Umoh. The Mission of the institution is to promote through teaching,
research or otherwise, the advancement of knowledge and practical application
to the needs of the community, state and the nation at large and the Vision of
the institution is to act as a pivotal structure in leveraging synergy with the
community so that the Institution could work transparently and achieve more
with less in the attainment of its corporate responsibilities.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
The existing library management system
is done manually. All the records of library members, books, book issue and
return transactions, etc. are maintained manually in books which is an overhead
for the librarians. It is very time consuming and therefore the existing system
is not so efficient for searching, updating and maintaining records. It is in
view of these problems that necessitated this research work on book
lending/borrowing system.
1.3 Aim and Objectives of the Study
The aim of the study is to develop a
book lending/borrowing system. The following are the specific objectives to
help in achieving the aim:
- To
develop an automated system that will aid registering of available books
in the library.
- To
develop a system that will help in lending registered books.
- To
implement a system that can be used to search, update and maintain the
book lending records of a library.
- To
develop a system that can replace the manual record system of book
lending.
1.4 Significance of the Study
The study is significant in the
following ways:
- It
will provide librarians with an information system that can be used to
manage book lending information.
- It
will help institutions to able to know students that have not returned
books borrowed.
- The
study will serve as a useful reference material for other researchers and
scholars seeking related information.
1.5 Scope of the Study
This study covers the development
of a book lending/borrowing system using Akwa Ibom State College of Arts
and Science in Ikono as a case study. It is limited to the development of a
system that will aid managing of books borrowed from a library and also keeping
record of the books available in a library.
1.6 Limitations of the Study
Time: The time given for the
completion of the research work was too short hence the researcher had speed up
the research work to meet up and this has an impact on the study.
Limited Materials: few materials were found pertaining
to the research area and this limited the bulk of the literature review.
Finance: The high cost of textbooks, internet
browsing and transportation to different libraries to gather materials stood as
a constraint to the research work.
1.7 Definition of Terms
Database – A systematically arranged
collection of computer data, structured so that it can be automatically
retrieved or manipulated.
Digital library – System providing a community
of users with coherent access to a large organized repository of information
and knowledge using digital technologies.
Lending – To allow something to be used
by someone temporarily on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
Library – A room building or institution
where a collection of books or other research materials are kept (Encarta,
2009).
Repository – something that contains
extensive detailed knowledge or information of many.
System – a collection of related
information working together to achieve a particular goal.
TOPIC: DEVELOPMENT OF A BOOK LENDING/BORROWING SYSTEM
Chapters: 1 - 5
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