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Mission Statement

The Mission of the 'Nimbe Adedipe University Library is to provide a user centered information environment that supports inspirational teaching, exemplary research, meaningful service, and life long learning to the local and global university community.

In support of this mission, the University Library integrates print and electronic resources, and provides a comprehensive program of service which allows broad access to information in all formats.

Our Vision

The 'Nimbe Adedipe Library will be an active and visible partner in the enhancement of learning and creation of new knowledge. We will engage students, colleges, and campus leadership in dynamic, user-centered processes for planning, delivering and assessing all programs, services, and information resources.
Welcome To 'Nimbe Adedipe Library UNAAB
  • Ag. University Librarian

    It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to 'Nimbe Adedipe Library official website.
  • Facilities

    image The library has upgraded its software from the TINLIB software to the Graphical Library Automation System (GLAS)
  • History

    image The library started its automation programme in 1994 when it acquired through a World Bank Project, an IBM personal computer and the TINLIB library software designed for four work stations.
  • Opening Hours

    During university session:
    Monday to Saturday: 8am - 8pm
    Sunday/Public Holidays: 10am - 6pm

    During university vacation:
    Monday - Friday: 8am - 6pm
    Weekend/Public Holiday: 10am - 6pm
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UNAAB, has passed through different stages of merger and de-merge until it finally evolved as UNAAB in January 1988. The library was later named ‘Nimbe Adedipe library to honour the first Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Nurudeen Olorunnimbe Adedipe. The ultra modern library building can accommodate 1000 users at a time. The total collection of books at present is 50,622 titles.

The library started its automation programme in 1994 when it acquired through a World Bank Project, an IBM personal computer and the TINLIB library software designed for four work stations. This was later upgraded to ten work stations. The library has since migrated from the DOS based TINLIB software to a more versatile windows based GLAS (Graphical Library Automated System) software with capability to operate 50 work stations within the library. At present the OPAC is fully functional making it possible to catalogue books on line and for library clients to access such books immediately.
 

Our Objectives

To foster the acquisition of skills necessary for independence in lifelong learning; to maintain and develop relationships with other library services and institutions within the state and county; and to facilitate cooperation and collaboration.

Library Environment

Providing user centered environments that enable users to efficiently and effectively meet learning outcomes, research and instructional goals.

Courage

We value the courage to take decisive actions and stand up for our beliefs.
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Library Environment

Providing user centered environments that enable users to efficiently and effectively meet learning outcomes, research and instructional goals.

Electronics Resources

The University library has been granted free access to all the databases below. The aggregated databases are among the world's largest collections in their various fields Read More...

Services

Forecasting, establishing, promoting, maintaining, and assessing a range of user centered library services that facilitate the highest quality of instructional, research and educational outcomes.

Collections and Access

Providing information resources to local and distant users that are appropriate to support the teaching, research, and service mission and vision of the University.