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Use of Library Management Software (LMS) in Academic Libraries : Special Reference to Jalgaon District, Maharashtra
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Automation of libraries are jumped after 2005. Most of libraries are prefer proprietary software instead of homemade or open source software. Libman and SOUL 2.0 are popular software packages in this region of country. Lending of books, Cataloguing and OPAC these services are provided through library software package. Libraries are using library software packages smoothly nowadays.
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Library Software, Library Automation, Libman, SOUL.
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