Our small college manages the library without fancy software like an Integrated Library Management System (ILMS). Instead, our library staff organizes books and resources by hand to keep things orderly and easy to find. We don't have many digital books or journals due to budget limits, but we do offer access to important online databases and resources that help students and teachers with their studies.
Despite these limitations, our library is well-used by both teachers and students. Teachers often use our physical books to teach their classes and do research. Students borrow books, use them for their studies, and find references they need for case studies.
Looking ahead, we want to find affordable ways to upgrade our library system. This might mean applying for grants or finding free software that can help us manage books and resources better. We also plan to add more digital resources to give everyone at the college even more information to work with.
We're always open to feedback from teachers and students so we can keep improving our library services. Our goal is to make sure our library supports everyone's learning and research needs as best as we can, even without all the high-tech tools some bigger schools might have.