
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
The Reference Library
THE REFERENCE LIBRARY
THE REFERENCE LIBRARY
The Reference Department is the centre for dissemination of information to the general public, provides wide information resources including books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, and reports for use in the library. The main goal of the department is to provide adequate information to clients with minimum effort. The department is a focal point as far as information dissemination is concerned because individual persons and public institutions such as banks, courts, businesses, schools among others depend on it for information of one kind or another. The department provides a serene environment for study and research. It also has enthusiastic staff who are prepared to go the extra mile to satisfy the needs of clientele. Its opening from Mondays – Saturdays 9AM – 6PM.
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
STOCK
The Reference Department currently has a stock of more than ten thousand (10,000) volumes mainly made up of books, periodicals, newspapers and government publications. Generally the books are arranged on the shelves according to their Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme and the periodicals are arranged alphabetically by their titles on the periodical rack. The books in the department has been placed in various sections to facilitate easy access. There is the quick reference section, the main stock and reserve collection.
Quick Reference Section
The quick reference section has been created to facilitate easy access to information that does not require in-depth research. Materials in this section are consulted for basic information or facts. The materials in this section include:
Bibliography
Encyclopedias
Dictionaries (language/subject)
Year books
Directories
Handbooks
Atlases
Gazetteers
Biographical dictionaries
Indexes
Books of quotation.
This section is close to the reference enquiry desk for staff and clientele to have easy access to them.
Main Stock
The main stock covers all subject disciplines from Philosophy through to History. However there are more materials on Social Sciences, Pure Sciences and Applied Sciences than any other subject discipline.
Reserved Collection
The reserved collection includes important textbooks, Africana collection, Ghana collection, government publications and reports. Materials on reserve are giving out on request. The reader is required to fill a form starting with his or her name, address, date, class number, title and author of the material. The material is returned to the reference enquiry desk after use.
Textbooks On Reserve
The textbooks that are placed on reserve are mainly those that are rare, expensive and heavily used by readers but which the department has a few copies. These materials are placed on reserve to monitor their use and prevent the lifting of pages from them. These are placed on a shelf behind the reference enquiry desk.
Ghana Collection
The Ghana collection consist of books written by Ghanaians or with Ghana as the subject matter. These materials treat the economic, social, political, cultural and historical backgrounds of Ghana.
Africana Collection
This collection consist of materials on Africa in general and West Africa in particular.
Government Public In-Stock
Acts/Laws
Decrees
Legislative Instrument
Executive Instrument
Lands and Concession Bulletins
Local government Bulletins
Ghana Gazette
Hansard (Parliamentary Debates)
Report of Committees/Commissions on Enquiry
Annual Reports
Periodicals/Newspapers In-Stock
Daily Graphic
Graphic Sports
Graphic Showbiz
Mirror
The Ghanaian Times
Spectator
Daily Guide
New Statesman
The Suns
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Wednesday, 23 September 2015
THE ACCRA CENTRAL LIBRARY
The Accra Central Library is the regional headquarters of all the public libraries in the Greater Accra Region. It has four departments i.e. (Reference Library, Lending Library, Extension Library and Children's Library) and six branch and they are Tema Library, Teshie Library, Osu Library, Dodowa Library, Dansoman Library and Lartebiokoshie Library respectively.
A PUBLIC LIBRARY
A public library is a library that is accessible by the general public and is generally funded from public sources, such as taxes or A public institution or establishment charged with the care of collection of books and the duty of making them accessible to those who require the use of them. Examples of public libraries are the Greater Accra Regional Library, Tamale Regional Library, Kumasi Regional Library and the Koforiua Regional Library
A NATIONAL LIBRARY
A National Library is a library specifically established by the government of a country to serve as the preeminent repository of information for that country or Its a library that keeps all documents of and about a nation under legal Provision and thus represents of and about the whole nation. The George Padmore Library on African affairs could also serve as a national library.
Special Libraries
SPECIAL LIBRAIRES
Special libraries offer unique opportunities to work in places such as corporations, hospitals, the military, museums, law firms, advertising agencies, professional associations, private businesses, and the government. Many special librarians/information specialists now work outside the typical library setting and have a no library job title. Special libraries can serve particular populations, such as the blind and physically handicapped, while others are dedicated to special collections, such as the Judicial Service Library
THE LIBRARY
A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing/ A building containing collection of books, periodicals and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow or refer to. There are four types of libraries and there are:
Public Libraries
Academic Libraries
National Libraries
Special Libraries
Academic Libraries
An Academic Library is a type of library which is associated or attached with any educational institution to support educational programmes.
An Academic Library in an integral part of a formal education system which provides time bound education from primary school level to university level. An Academic Library works as a base for teaching, learning, research etc.
We can categorize academic libraries into three categories
1. School Library
2. College Library
3. University library
An Academic Library in an integral part of a formal education system which provides time bound education from primary school level to university level. An Academic Library works as a base for teaching, learning, research etc.
We can categorize academic libraries into three categories
1. School Library
2. College Library
3. University library
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
The Library
THE LIBRARY
A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing/ A building containing collection of books, periodicals and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow or refer to. There are four types of libraries and there are:
Public Libraries
Academic Libraries
National Libraries
Special Libraries
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