JMI launches mobile app, automated attendance system for library users

Jamia Millia Islamia registrar launched the mobile application and attendance system for library users during an exhibition at Dr Zakir Husain Library.

Jamia launches mobile app, attendance system for library users at university library (Image Source: Official press release)Jamia launches mobile app, attendance system for library users at university library (Image Source: Official press release)

Vagisha Kaushik | April 12, 2023 | 06:12 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Jamia Millia Islamia launched an “e-Library MobileApp” and “Automated In/Out Attendance System of Library Users”. Professor Nazim Husian Al- Jafri, registrar, JMI launched the two services during an exhibition at Dr Zakir Husain Library of the university

Dr Zakir Husain Library subscribes to thousands of e-Journals and e-Books and e-Databases along with significant resources provided by e-ShodhSindhu Consortium of INFLIBNET Centre. e-Library MobileApp will facilitate the seamless and uninterrupted access to information anytime, anywhere to the bonafide users of the library.

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The second service launched during the programme “Automated In/Out Attendance System of Library Users” is innovative in the sense that it has replaced the earlier practice of manual attendance system while in and out in the library. Library users have praised their experience of a quick and hassle free attendance system using bar code technology.

The officiating university librarian, Dr. Sufian Ahmad welcomed the Registrar, other dignitaries and briefed about the exhibition and the new services to be offered by the library.

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Professor Al-Jafri inaugurated the exhibition in the presence of the deans, directors, faculty, staff and students of the university. The exhibition includes a rare collection of manuscripts of the Holy Quran dating back to the 15th century. These manuscripts represented different calligraphic styles like Nasq, Muhaqqaq, Nastaliq and Shikasta scripts.

Besides, the exhibition also displays rare published translations of the Holy Quran in several Indian languages, including Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, and in international languages, including Japanese, French, German, Russian, etc.

The Registrar congratulated the University Librarian and his team for constantly introducing value added services to its users. He further added that the users should utilize the library resources and its services in their academic pursuit. The programme was concluded with a vote of thanks offered by Dr Sufian Ahmad.

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