Circulation

The Circulation Module in Easylib is a comprehensive system designed to manage and streamline the lending processes within a library. It encompasses a wide array of functionalities to ensure efficient handling of library materials and member interactions.​

Key Features:

  • Transaction Management: Facilitates the seamless issue, return, and renewal of various library items, including books, non-books, and serials. ​bhadra.easylib.net
  • Customized Lending Rules: Allows libraries to define specific lending policies tailored to different member categories, ensuring flexibility and adherence to institutional guidelines. ​bhadra.easylib.net
  • Digital Signature Integration: Incorporates digital signatures to authenticate transactions, enhancing security and accountability within the circulation process. ​bhadra.easylib.net
  • Automated Notifications: Generates automatic reminders for due dates and fines, and facilitates email alerts to keep members informed about their borrowed items and any upcoming deadlines. ​bhadra.easylib.net
  • Reservation and Hold Management: Enables members to reserve or place holds on items currently in circulation, ensuring equitable access to popular resources. ​
  • Inter-Library Loan Support: Provides functionalities for managing inter-library loans, allowing collaboration and resource sharing between different library branches or institutions. ​
  • Overnight Circulation: Offers options for overnight lending, catering to the varying needs of library patrons and maximizing resource utilization. ​bhadra.easylib.net
  • Reporting and Analytics: Generates detailed reports on circulation activities, providing insights into usage patterns, popular materials, and member engagement. ​bhadra.easylib.net

For a more in-depth understanding of the Circulation Module and its functionalities, you can refer to the Easylib user manual. ​sjcc.edu.in

Additionally, Easylib offers a webinar that provides a comprehensive overview of the Circulation Module, demonstrating its features and practical applications. You can watch the webinar here:​youtube.com+1youtube.com+1youtube.com+1