What is OPAC: An online public access catalog (often abbreviated as OPAC or simply library catalog) is an online database of materials held by a library or group of libraries. Users search a library catalog principally to locate books and other material available at a library. In simple language it is an electronic version of the card catalog. OPAC is the gateway to library’s collection.

The VKIT Library is fully automated with KOHA, an  Library Integrated Management system with advanced search options. The OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) & WEBOPAC system provides easy access to the database of books, journals and e-resources. OPAC & WEBOPAC can be accessed on Intranet and Internet to search all the bibliographic records available in the Central Library database through a web-based search interface. With this, the status and location of a document can easily be identified online from any networked computer in the campus. OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue): Allows users to search all materials such as Books Engineering and Management, Reference books, Gift books, Journals, Magazines, Project reports, In-plant training report, Digital materials, SC/ST book bank, CD/DVD’s details etc., etc., available in the library collection. Only Library members can access full text of e-Journals and digital materials by using their User ID and Password

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