Statements A and B correctly describe major components of library automation: ILMS platforms streamline back-end operations, and OPAC interfaces support user searching. Statements C and D are false because barcode and RFID are standard in automated circulation, and ILMS can produce detailed statistical reports. Therefore the combination A and B only is correct.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it includes only A as correct and omits B. While ILMS functions are accurately described, OPACs are also crucial for user-facing search, so excluding B gives an incomplete picture of automation.
Option B:
Option B is correct because it recognises both ILMS and OPAC as central pillars of automated libraries. It appropriately excludes C and D, which contradict commonplace practices involving RFID, barcodes and reporting tools.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it suggests B and C are correct, thereby accepting C. Statement C wrongly claims that barcode and RFID cannot be used, which conflicts with their widespread adoption in libraries.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it groups A, B and C as correct, again accepting C. Since C misstates actual circulation technology, the combination cannot be considered accurate.
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