Library Management for Colleges
A college library system built for multi-department faculty libraries, short-loan reserves, and serials management. Open-source, connects to the SIS, and plays nicely with e-journal aggregators and institutional repositories.
College library management software handles multi-department catalogs, short-loan reserves, serial subscription tracking, acquisitions, and departmental budgets in one platform. OpenEduCat's library module supports MARC21 imports, OpenURL linking to e-journals, faculty reserve shelves, and integrates with the college SIS so borrower records auto-sync each semester.
Key Features
Everything you need to manage library management for colleges effectively.
Short-Loan Reserves
Faculty reserve shelves with loan periods as short as 2 hours. Perfect for exam-season textbooks and case-study readings cycled across sections.
Serials & Subscription Tracker
Track journal subscriptions, expected-issue calendar, claim missing issues, and route new arrivals to the right faculty for review.
Acquisitions & Departmental Budgets
Each department has a book budget; faculty raise acquisition requests, finance approves, and the book flows from PO to cataloged copy with audit trail.
E-Journal Link Resolver
OpenURL resolver lets students click a citation and land on the full-text article — whether subscribed via JSTOR, Springer, Elsevier, or institutional repository.
Inter-Department Loan
Science faculty library, law library, and central library share one OPAC. Inter-department transfers are logged and countable against department-held stock.
Plagiarism & Research Repository
Store final-year theses and research papers, restrict circulation to alumni login, and route new submissions to plagiarism-check workflow before cataloging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about library management for colleges.
Can we track subscriptions to academic journals?
Yes. Each journal subscription has a start date, renewal date, expected-issue frequency, and vendor. The system flags missed issues, generates claim letters, and warns you 60 days before renewal.
How do short-loan reserves work during exams?
Faculty tag books or photocopied chapters as reserves with a loan period you set (2 hours, 4 hours, overnight). The system enforces return time, and students who breach it face automatic fines that post to their fee account.
Does it integrate with JSTOR or Springer?
The library module uses OpenURL — the standard protocol for link resolution. Any aggregator that supports OpenURL (JSTOR, Springer, Elsevier, EBSCO, ProQuest) will route citations correctly. SAML SSO is also supported where your institution uses Shibboleth.
Can faculty raise book acquisition requests?
Yes. Faculty log in, search bibliographic databases (Google Books, ISBN lookup), raise a request against their department budget, and the head of department approves. The finance team generates a PO, the vendor ships, and the book flows through accessioning and cataloging to the shelf.
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