ABSTRACT
 
 Libraries have been an important part of educational and information sector of any school.  The success of any library largely depends on proper management.
 Several libraries have suffered failure as a result of inadequate management and incapacitations in handling sensitive information as regards members of the library.  
 This research therefore, aimed at developing a digital library system, which will help direct and position library to meets its ever increasing demands.
 In the course of the development of this new system, the current system was analytically and critically studied or assessed and thus the identified strengths and weaknesses were highlighted and a new system was designed for the weakness. 
 The present system was analyzed using a standard procedure recognized worldwide for such purpose and this is called Structured System Analysis and Design Methodology (SSADM).  The visual basic 6.0 programming language was used to code the program modules developed for the system using some computer aided design tools.
 
 
 
 TABLE OF CONTENT
 Title page i
 Approval Pageii
 Table of contentiii
 Dedication iv
 Acknowledgment                                                 v
 Abstract                                                              vi
 
 CHAPTER ONE 
 1.0.INTRODUCTION 
 1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
 1.2STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
 1.3OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
 1.4SCOPE OF THE STUDY
 1.5SIGNIFICANT OF THE STUDY
 1.6LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
 
 CHAPTER TWO
 2.1 LITERATURE REVIEW 
 
 CHAPTER THREE
 3.0 METHODOLOGY AND ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
 3.1 SOURCES OF DATA
 3.2.METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION
 3.2.1INTERVIEW METHOD
 3.2.2OBSERVATION METHOD
 3.2.3 RECORD CONSULTATION:
 3.3.ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
 3.4   SYSTEM ANALYSIS
 3.5.ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
 3.6.PROBLEM OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
 
 CHAPTER FOUR
 4.0 SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTAION
 4.1. ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM
 4.2 FILE DESIGN SPECIFICATION
 4.3 OUTPUT DESIGN 
 4.4 INPUT DESIGN
 4.5 JUSTIFICATION OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGED USED
 4.6 MENUS AND SUBMENUS
 4.7 THE MAIN MENU
 4.7.1 THE SUB MENUS
 4.8 SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
 4.9 CHANGE OVER PROCEDURE
 4.10 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
 CHAPTER FIVE
 5.0 SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
 5.1 SUMMARY
 5.2. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
 5.3 SUGGESTED AREA FOR FURTHER STUDIES
 5.4 USER’S MANUAL
 References
 Appendixes