Our library management system has been designed to enable libraries to easily manage the cataloguing, acquisition and circulation of all types of library resource.
Patrons can search the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) for titles and make reservations from anywhere.
Accelerated Reader integration means students can match their personalised goals by searching for books at a suitable level for them.
When searching for a book, the system will provide details of the Accelerated Reader level, helping to identify books at an appropriate level on the reader’s improvement path.
Librarians can produce statistically rich reports such as holding values, circulation patterns and trending titles.
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Intuitive features include
- Accelerated Reader integrations
- Online reservations and loan renewals
- Automatic overdue reminder emails
- OPAC searches
- Loans and returns with ISBN barcode scanners
- Dewey decimal library codes for non-fiction books
- Recommended reading lists
- Whole library audits
- WCAG Accessible and mobile friendly
- Migration from any existing library system
- Import staff and student data from your MIS
“Our old library system was seamlessly migrated and the intuitive interface of library management has enabled key service users to proceed uninterrupted. Our staff and pupils are beginning to explore the vast potential of this powerful system and I have no doubt that TASC will continue to exceed the high expectations education demands”
Bishop Wordsworth’s Church of England Grammar School
“I have had a really good experience working with the Mol library software. There were so many useful features that enabled me to successfully run our school library. My favourite was a great catalogue search engine that had multiple filters, and it was a great help in monitoring overdue library loans and outstanding fines. Another aspect that I was impressed with was outstanding customer support, which came particularly useful in the beginning when I was learning to use the library software”
Stanborough Secondary School