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The SPH-Library is a branch of the University of Ghana Library System (UGLS). As such, this library also benefits from the use of e-resources acquired by the Balme Library through the interconnectivity of the University of Ghana library system. [17] Although a small library, the SPH-Library is well-equipped to serve its numerous clienteles.
Library Location Year Established Website Type Street Library Ghana: Accra: 2011 [1]: Public - Youth & Children Accra Central Library [2]: Accra: 1956 (approximate date) [3] Public
The Old Site houses the institute's Library, Printing Unit, Publications Unit and Store, Offices for the Ghana Dance Ensemble and the J. H. Kwabena Nketia Archives, [4] [5] as well as offices of a some international programmes. The Institute issues a peer-reviewed journal, Research Review of the Institute of African Studies. [6]
The University of Ghana is a public university located in Accra, Ghana. It is the oldest public university in the country. It is the oldest public university in the country. The university was founded in 1948 [ 4 ] as the University College of the Gold Coast [ 5 ] [ 6 ] in the British colony of the Gold Coast .
The George Padmore Research Library is a public library in the suburb of Osu in Accra, Ghana. It was built by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in memory of George Padmore. It is claimed to be the only library and research center in Ghana mandated by law to receive a legal deposit. The library is also claimed to be mandated to publish the Ghana National ...
So far, three Library Ministers' Meetings have been organized, that is 2017 and 2018. [40] The most recent Library Ministers Meeting took place in October 2019 in Accra, Ghana [43] and conference was represented by Ministers, Deputy Ministers, representatives or delegates and National Library Directors from 25 African countries. [44] [45] [46]
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The school was formally called the School of Journalism and was a department at the Accra Technical Institute (now Accra Technical University). The first principal and journalism tutor was Richard McMillan. [1] The university's library is named in his honor. [5] The school became the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 1974.