LIBRARY

  • RFID Gate for anti-theft detection
  • RFID EAS Gates is the anti-theft part of the library RFID management system using the same RFID tags embedded in the library items. Each lane is able to track items of about 1 meter and would trigger the alarm system when an un-borrowed item passesd through them.
  • Kiosk 
  • Kiosks are used for book search for students










  • Workstation
  • It is a staff assissted station on services such as loan, return, tagging, sorting and etc.








  • Self Issue/Return station
  • It is basically a computer with touch screen and a built-in RFID reader, plus special software for personal identification, book and other media handling and circulation. After identifying the patron with a library ID card, a barcode card, the patron asked to check-in or chech-out.
  • Drop Box
  • It is located outside the library, offerd flexibility and convenience of returning library reading materials at any time, even when the library is closed.






  • Intelligent Shelf
  • Automatic book return shelf in which books may categorised with shelf or class no.









  • Handheld reader for stock checking
  • This solution makes locating and identifying items on the shelves an easy task for librarians. It comprises basically of a portable scanner and a base station



  • RFID card reader
  • Also called interrogators, are devices that transmit and receive radio waves in order to communicate with RFID tags. ... RFID is the use of radio waves to read and capture information stored on a tag attached to an object, providing a unique identifier for an object.
  • Koha
  • The library adopted Koha for intgration of automation facilities inside and outside of the library. It is a well stablished and wide used open source library management software worlwide.




  • Dspace
  • DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access repositories for scholarly and/or published digital content.





  • Computer systems
  • For the access of E-Resources to the students and faculty members









  • Laptops
  • Laptops give students and faculty members the flexibility and freedom they need to work on academic assignments anytime, anywhere. For most, the freedom that laptops offer is a convenient luxury. No matter where you are, a laptop allows you to bring your work with you.

  • CCTV System with LED
  • The library has closed-circuit television. ... CCTV systems that use analog cameras .. They are still the most common type of camera installed in the field. Picture a camera or series of cameras with a dedicated set of wires fed into a recording device and series of monitors.
  • Network printer
  • It is part of a workgroup or network of computers that can all access the same printers at the same time. ... Instead, it can be connected wirelessly and assigned to a workgroup. Network printers efficiently meet the needs of multiple employees with a single printer.
  • Photo copier
  • A photocopier (also known as a copier or copy machine, and formerly a Xerox Machine) is a machine that makes copies of documents and other visual images onto paper or plastic film quickly and cheaply.


  • Document scanner (flat bed)
  • For the uses of Scanning facilities to the students and faculty members