Gurugram University launches digital library
Press Trust of India | May 5, 2022 | 04:50 PM IST | 1 min read
The completely digital library can be accessed on the university website -- gurugramuniversity.ac.in very soon.
GURUGRAM: Gurugram University students will now be able to access books and recorded lectures from their homes with the launch of a digital library. The library was inaugurated by the university vice-chancellor professor Dinesh Kumar on Thursday.
The move entails that students will no longer have to wait for physical copies of the books to be available and the e-books can be accessed simultaneously by any number of students. The library has 17,000 e-books, 8,800 e-journals, 1,30,000 e-lectures, 7,48,000 theses, 2,200 reports, 2,600 expert talks, and other resources in its collection.
The completely digital library can be accessed on the university website -- gurugramuniversity.ac.in very soon. Dinesh Kumar called the initiative “unique” and beneficial to students. The VC also said that all students have been given an ID and password to log in to the library.
The site can be accessed on Android and iOS both. Library Advisor Vijay Mehta praised the entire GU Library team for their efforts in providing this service to users.
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