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smcnulty20005-Mar-12 22:03
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FYI.
In the world of libraries it is important to note that a book might be bought multiple times even for the same library.

Like when Stephen King comes out with a new book. The library might buy 2 hardback copies that will be kept for a long time, and then they might buy later a set of paperbacks that won't last as long.

So, not only do you need a books table but you also need a table called 'items' that track the existence of the multiple copies of the same book.

When someone checks out a book they are actually checking out an 'item'.

Is this for a real library with patrons or is it a personal library, or an exercise?
In my personal library I have some books where I have more than one copy. Each instance has a different reason for being bought twice but that isn't important.

If you are doing this for a real public library you might have more things to add. You might also have to study the world of MARC records.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MARC_standards[^]
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