Abstract :The Emergence Of Online Digital Libraries Has Transformed How Information Is Stored, Accessed, And Shared, Making Them Vital In Modern Education And Research. These Virtual Repositories Offer Extensive Collections Of Books, Articles, And Multimedia Content, Overcoming Geographical And Physical Barriers. Traditionally, Libraries Have Preserved Knowledge But Were Limited By Location, Time, And Physical Inventory. Earlier Systems Like Card Catalogs And Borrowing Logs, Though Useful, Were Inefficient And Lacked Scalability. The Growing Demand For Instant, Global Access To Diverse Knowledge Resources Inspired The Development Of Online Digital Libraries. Digital Technology Now Bridges The Gap Between Users And Information, Offering More Interactive And Accessible Experiences. However, Existing Systems Still Face Challenges Such As Limited User-specific Features, Inefficient Resource Management, And Nonintuitive Interfaces. This Research Proposes A Robust Web-based Digital Library Application Designed To Enhance The User Experience And Streamline Administrative Tasks. Key Features Will Include Personalized Dashboards, Advanced Search And Categorization Tools, Secure Authentication For Access Control, And Efficient Book Management. By Leveraging Modern Web Technologies, The System Aims To Address The Limitations Of Both Traditional And Current Digital Libraries. The Proposed Platform Seeks To Serve A Broad User Base—students, Researchers, And Administrators—by Offering A Dynamic, User-friendly Environment. It Aspires To Improve Accessibility, Resource Utilization, And Overall Library Management. Ultimately, This Innovation Aims To Redefine The Digital Library Landscape, Creating A Comprehensive Solution That Meets The Evolving Needs Of Information Seekers In The Digital Age. Keywords: SQL Integration, Digital Library, Technology, MVT Architecture, HTML, CSS. |
Published:09-6-2025 Issue:Vol. 25 No. 6 (2025) Page Nos:64-71 Section:Articles License:This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. How to Cite |