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Department`s Library Program Module Design

Student: Maksimova Anastasiya

Supervisor: Viktor Lebedev

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Nowadays usage and implementation of new functionality, even in library sphere, isn't surprise anymore. By means of the automated library systems, educational institutions facilitate learning process not only for students, but also for teachers. In this research work offered some options which will improve «Information technologies in business» department`s library functioning. The main objective of the research - library management. Secondary results are new models of business process. On their basis it is possible to develop something unique for the department in the future. As any study this final qualification work has strengths and weaknesses, but its meaning for the department working process is incommensurable. Future completions will allow receiving answers to questions which will be created while using of this program module version.

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