The workshop was held on 3rd June 2021 at the Kenya School of Revenue Administration (KESRA), Mombasa. The theme of the event was “Enhance, Entrench and Disseminate Research Output”.
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The workshop was held on 3rd June 2021 at the Kenya School of Revenue Administration (KESRA), Mombasa. The theme of the event was “Enhance, Entrench and Disseminate Research Output”.
The Kisumu Library was privileged to receive Dr. Peter Onyango Onyoyo a lecturer from the School of Law, Kisumu Campus, who gifted the library 5 copies of his own publications on Administrative Law.
The Library Department wishes to convey its gratitude to Dr. Onyoyo for his support and request all our stakeholders to emulate this noble gesture.
The Faculty of Arts through the Department of Library and Information Science is offering a Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS) course.
The University of Nairobi partnered with the Equity Group Foundation, Kenya Forest Services, Ministry of Environment & Forestry, Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Interior & Coordination of National Government to have more than 5,000 trees planted in various parts of the University.
The branch libraries that participated were - the School of Law Library, Kenya Science Library, and College of Veterinary & Agricultural Sciences Library.
The Library has organized online training on Remote Access to Electronic Information Resources (Books, including core-text books & Journals), Research Tools (Turnitin, ORCID, Google Scholar & Zotero Referencing Tool), and Publishing to run for the period between April 28th to May 30th, 2021.
The Library Department will be holding a Virtual Library Open Week event from 14th – 16th April 2021, where we will showcase our electronic information resources, services, and facilities, all of which are accessible to the University community.
The school of business library held orientation for first year students in the bachelor of Commerce degree program on the 5th February 2021.A total of 281 students turned up.The program ran from 9am to 1pm.The students were divided into three groups.each comprising 100 students.
Outlined below is a step-by-step instructional on how to go about accessing the Daily Nation e-paper whether on or off-campus.
We have also made available a link to download a Pdf copy of this instructional.
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