Library Management In Python With Source Code

Project: Library Management In Python With Source Code

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The Library Management In Python is a simple project developed using Python. The project contains only admin and user side. The admin side manages all the management like adding and managing categories, authors, books, issued books, and so on. Thus, this is a digital way of management of the library system.

The project file contains a python script (menu.py, library.py, venor.py, patron.py) and json files. This is a simple console-base project which is very easy to understand and use. Also, this project makes a convenient way for the library to keep the records of books, borrowing and returning of books in a digital way.

About system

This Library Management is in Python. Talking about the features of this system, it contains only the admin section. All the editings, updating, managing books, authors, and students are from the admin section. But to add books, you have to manually add it in the text file. Also, the design of this system is pretty simple so that the user won’t get any difficulties while working on it.

How To Run The Project?

To run this project, you must have installed Python on your PC. After downloading the project, follow the steps below:

Step1: Extract/Unzip the file

Step2: Go inside the project folder, open cmd then type menu.py and enter to start the system.

OR

Step2: Simply, double click the menu.py file and you are ready to go.

The Library Management in Python with source code is free to download, Use for educational purposes only! For the project demo, have a look at the video below:

project demo

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