The Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State (AE-FUNAI) is a Nigerian higher institution located in Ndufu-Alike Ikwo of Ebonyi State.[1] It was established in 2011.[2][3][4] It was formally called Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo until February 2, 2018 when it renamed by the Federal Government after the late civilian Vice President of Nigeria, Dr. Alex Ekwueme. The University sits on a land mass of 438 hectares . The University has 10, 000 and 2, 230 students and staff population respectively.
Faculties and Departments
The University has 13 Faculties, 50 departments, 58 academic programmes and a college of Medical Sciences as well as a School of Postgraduate Studies:[5][6]
The UniversityLibrary was founded in 2012, not long after the University was founded in 2011.[19] The university's primary focus area —teaching/learning, research, and community services — are in tandem with the library as a social institution.
The primary aims of the library are to:
Establish fully ICT-driven library services by adopting the application of information technology to all library operations
Make sure to build a solid library of resources using reliable information sources.
Create and maintain a strong electronic library on the Virtual Learning Environment platform (VLE).
Provide a suitable environment for learning and research purposes.
Make sure the sources are current, pertinent, and, most essential, have a significant impact on the university's programmes.
Provide staff and students sufficient access to the collection and ensure that they make the most of the information sources available.
Manage the resources effectively for the University's benefit.
offer auxiliary services to the university population.
The Library Structure
The University Librarian oversees the University Library as it currently stands. There are five departments: Readers' Services, Cataloguing and Book Processing, Serials Management, Acquisitions and Gifts, and the Library Systems Development Unit. The departments in charge of acquisitions and serials management are primarily in charge of collection development (books and journals in print format only). The cataloguing department is responsible for cataloging and classifying new materials . The Readers' Services Department manages the programs and activities that library patrons engage in, such as book borrowing, reference services, reserved book services, etc., while the Systems Development Department is in charge of managing the library's automation and computerization systems as well as its electronic resource management.[citation needed]