Nimbe Adedipe Library is located on the campus of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta in Ogun State, Nigeria.[1] It was established in 1988.[2]

Nimbe Adedipe Library
Map
7°13′51″N 3°26′12″E / 7.23083°N 3.43667°E / 7.23083; 3.43667
LocationNigeria
TypeAcademic Library
Established1988
Other information
DirectorDr. Fehintola Nike Onifade
Websiteunaab.edu.ng

Historical Background edit

On 1 January 1988, the Federal Government of Nigeria established three university of agriculture. The University of Lagos Abeokuta campus(ULAB) which was at mini-campus at Isale igbein was changed to full-fledged university and the name was changed to University of Agriculture Abeokuta (UNAAB). The library now became UNAAB Library from ULAB library. This university of agriculture later moved to its permanent site at Alabata along Ibadan road where an ultra modern library was built. The Library was later named 'Nimbe Adedipe Library to honour the first Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Nurudeen Olorunnimbe Adedipe. The ultra modern building can accommodate 1000 users at a time. The total collection of books at present is 91,800 titles while the total collection of journals on the shelves at present is 3,723 titles.[3]

Sections and Services edit

'Nimjbe Adedipe Library operates the following sections and services

  1. Selective Dissemination Services
  2. Reference Services
  3. Reserved Book Service
  4. Inter-library Loan Service
  5. Current Awareness Service
  6. Bibliography Services
  7. User education and information literacy training
  8. Borrowing Services
  9. 24-hours reading room service which can accommodate 100 users at a time

Automation of the Library edit

The automation of the library started in 1994 when the library acquired an IBM personal computer and the TINLIB (The Information navigation Library) library software designed for four work stations through a World Bank Project. This was later upgraded to ten work stations. From the DOS based TINLIB software, the library moved to a more versatile window based GLAS (Graphical Library Automation System) software with capacity to operate 50 work stations within the library. There are terminals in all sections which are connected to the main server. The library during the 2012/2013session acquired KOHA, an Integrated Library Management software that enables users to access the library resources and services anywhere. At present, the library Oline Open Access Cataloque (OPAC) is fully functional making it possible to access bibliographical details of library holdings/resources on line[4]

CD-ROM Databases edit

In order to improve literature search and document delivery capacity in the library, the university acquired two CD-ROM databases in 1998. The CD-ROM databases are

  1. CAB Abstracts on CD-ROM, 1992-2000
  2. TEEAL (The Essential Electronic Agricultural Library) CD-ROM, 1993-1996

Electronic Databases and E-library edit

The library has access to the followings electronic databases

  1. TEEAL (The Essential Electronic Agricultural Library)
  2. AGORA (Access to Global On-line Research in Agriculture)
  3. HINARI (Health International Network Access to Research Initiatives)
  4. Nigerian University Libraries Consortium (NULIC) which provides access to EBSCO Host full text journals in virtually all subjects.

References edit

  1. ^ Eunice, Ivala (27 June 2013). ICEL2013-Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on e-Learning: ICEL ... (Volume 2 ed.). Cape Town: Academic Conferences Limited. p. xi. ISBN 9781909507265. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Historical Background of 'Nimbe Adedipe Library, FUNAAB". 'Nimbe Adedipe Library. Retrieved April 15, 2022.
  3. ^ "Historical Background of 'Nimbe Adedipe Library, UNAAB". PG School. 1988-01-01. Retrieved 2022-12-06.
  4. ^ "Nimbe Adedipe Library". FUNAAB. 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-12-06.