Abstract

QuickLib is a new kind of library management system that puts special focus on remote access features while streamlining resource monitoring, user administration, and cataloging. User convenience and accessibility are limited by the frequent lack of effective remote access options in traditional library management systems. QuickLib fills this need by enabling users to access library resources from any location with an internet connection. In comparison to conventional systems, QuickLib's efficiency, usability, and performance are highlighted in this paper's presentation of its architecture, implementation, and assessment. Findings show that QuickLib is more efficient in terms of speed, responsiveness, and user satisfaction than other solutions, which makes it a great tool for libraries and educational establishments looking to update their library services. Keywords— Library Management System, Remote Access, Efficiency, User-Centric Design

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