A service for ordering and managing school literature has been launched at MES.

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The Moscow Electronic School (MES) library has launched a new service, "Educational Literature Collection." It automates the ordering and inventory of paper textbooks for Moscow schools, the press service reported. Department of Education and Science of the City of Moscow.

"The new service helps schools efficiently stock their library collections. It makes the process of obtaining textbooks faster and more convenient for teachers and students. It's a unified and user-friendly tool for working with literature, now available to all schools in the city on the Moscow Electronic School platform," explained the Moscow school's press service.

Department of Education and Science.

The service has become a single, convenient tool for all school library operations. Now, teachers can independently submit requests for required publications, directors can monitor the collection and approve orders, and librarians can manage all available literature.

Previously, to order books, teachers had to go to the library in person, check availability, and wait for a librarian to process the order manually. Now, it's done in just a few clicks, which is especially important in September or when curriculum changes.

"Now all schools have a common database, which greatly simplifies textbook exchange. Any librarian, regardless of experience, can easily navigate the service. The Educational Literature Fund has become a true helper. The service saves time and simplifies report generation—and that's just part of its capabilities," noted Ekaterina Ayzina, teacher-librarian at School No. 1530, "Lomonosov School."

Moscow Electronic School— a joint project of the capital's Department of Education and Science And Department of Information TechnologyIt launched in 2016. Today, the unified digital educational platform is used by more than 1.2 million schoolchildren, over 1.8 million parents, and approximately 70,000 teachers.

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Providing Moscow schoolchildren with modern digital services improves the efficiency of the educational process, helps young Muscovites plan their school and personal time wisely, and is in line with the objectives of the "All the Best for Children" national project. Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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