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    Student-Faculty Document Sharing System
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus., 2022-11-20) Muhammad Taha; SP18-BCS-046; Fareeha Iftikhar
    The global impact of Covid-19 is multifaceted and is clearly manifested in almost all sectors, particularly the health, economic, and education sectors. Since the announcement of the virus as a pandemic in January 2020, there has been a plethora of daily reports on its impact on the lives of millions across the world. Accordingly, every country’s primary concern has become to diminish the spread of the virus and alleviate its effects on society in general, and the most vulnerable communities[1]. According to UNESCO reports, more than 1.5 billion students in about 165 countries have been affected by the lockdown of schools and campuses. As a result, schools, colleges, and universities were forced to shift in some way or another to online learning as a replacement for on-site delivery. A solution to this problem is needed, although there are many platforms out there that are facilitating this cause in some way shape or form. Such as Google classroom, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Turnitin, etc. Each with its own advantages and limitations. that is economical and easy to use. Our final year project also an effort in this regard, a solution to this problem that is easy to use. It takes inspiration from these existing systems and tries to mimic their quality features while minimizing their limitations.

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