Abstract

The NIPSC Library is currently using manual-based in keeping the theses and dissertation in order to save more time and easy way of finding related literature, an alternative solution to solve the current problem was developed. The “Theses and Dissertations Abstract E-Archiving System with SMS Support”, a system provides borrowers with real-time information in finding related literature. The architectural design used in this system is N-tier architecture. Since it is connected to the Local Area Network inside the library, the researchers can easily access the resources in wired and wireless network to help the Librarians and the researchers inside and outside the library to access the electronic archiving, the collections of abstract theses and dissertations in wired and wireless network to view, download in jpeg format for the protection of copyright and IPR law which can be printed in real-time. The developed Theses and Dissertations Abstract E-Archiving System with SMS Support was based on the result and findings of surveys, electronic archiving of theses and dissertations were accessible just in time, the developed system can perform its required functions efficiently while sharing a common environment and resources without detrimental the impact on any other product.

Highlights

  • The increased sophistication and availability of technology in daily life have changed the expectations of library users which demand remote access to full-text resources including theses and dissertations

  • The architectural design used in this system is N-tier architecture, a Short Message Service (SMS) Support, will be used, as the additional feature which will play a vital role as a communicating tool, to accommodate and provide researchers from external campuses that needs assistance from NIPSC Library Main Campus Estancia, Iloilo in finding related literature of their researches

  • The purpose of this paper is to conduct a literature review looking at the evolution of bibliographic control and access to theses and dissertations including (ETDs) initiatives and the identification of persistent issues and concerns on the implementations of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) projects

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Introduction

The increased sophistication and availability of technology in daily life have changed the expectations of library users which demand remote access to full-text resources including theses and dissertations. The architectural design used in this system is N-tier architecture, a Short Message Service (SMS) Support, will be used, as the additional feature which will play a vital role as a communicating tool, to accommodate and provide researchers from external campuses that needs assistance from NIPSC Library Main Campus Estancia, Iloilo in finding related literature of their researches. This application can further be enhanced by adding various features to it like we can send and receive various information regarding students on a cell over the air (OTA). Users can cancel any scheduled message if it is needed (Olaleye, Olaniyan, Eboda and Awolere, 2013)

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