Library

OUR MISSION
To develop and maintain an excellent library collection of ICT materials capable of supporting, facilitating and stimulating research growth of the ICT sector in the ECOWAS subregion.
 
FACILITIES
* Opening hours
The following hours are observed: Monday to Friday 8.00am - 5.00pm
The library remains closed on weekends and on public holidays.
 
* Membership
Library membership is open to staff, faculty and students. Research scholars and other members of the public should obtain permission to use the library.
 
* Collection
The library has a focused collection of the latest books in information technology and related disciplines, local newspapers, IEEE and ACM journals, project reports and some manuals. The volume of books currently stands at 2,220. These include reference books and textbooks. Textbooks are leased to students for the duration of the course.
 
* Classification System
The Library uses the Library of Congress Classification scheme to arrange books on the shelves. Though most of the books are found in the QA - (Mathematics & Computer Science) and T- (Technology) sections, there are a few books in some other subject areas. Below is an outline of the Library of Congress Classification Scheme:
A - General Works
B - Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
C - Auxiliary Sciences of History
D - History: General & Outside the Americas E - History: United States
F - History: United States Local & America G - Geography, Anthropology, Recreation H - Social Sciences
J - Political Science
K - Law L - Education
M - Music
N - Fine Arts
P - Language and Literature
Q - Science QA - Mathematics and Computer Science
R - Medicine
S - Agriculture
T - Technology
U - Military Science
V - Naval Science
Z - Library Science & Information Resources