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AAU librarians trained on Elsevier products

Addis Ababa University Libraries held a half day training on the usage of Elsevier products on November 14, 2016 at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library. The training aimed at introducing AAU Librarians and graduate students to ScienceDirect, Scopus and

Open Access Week

   Addis Ababa University Libraries Celebrating Open Access Week October 24-30, 2016 Open Access Week, a global event now entering its eighth year, is an opportunity for the academic and research community to continue to learn about the potential benefits

Rsearch Commons

Addis Ababa University Libraries has been playing its prominent role to support teaching learning and research activities of the universities. To this effect, the University library opened a Research commons centers for PhD and Masters Student. The center has the

AAU Libraries Improve Its Digitital Repository Rank in Africa

Addis Ababa University Libraries Digital Repository office is working hard to digitize information resources and make them available to the university community to enhance the teaching, learning , and research activities. For that, the library organize more than 65,000 ebooks

Subscription of new E-journal database

The university library has been doing a lot of jobs to support the teaching- learning and research activity of the university. As part of this effort digitizing of 35, 000 e- book (available at : http://dlib.aau.edu.et) and subscribing of e-

Addis Ababa University Library Collaborated with Addis Ababa Culture and Tourism Bureau

Addis Ababa University Library in Collaboration with Eifl (Electronic Information for Libraries) runs a three   day Training for 11 Public library employees from Addis Ababa city public libraries from November 25 to 27/2015. The training contains four phases, and this

Open Access Week

Addis Ababa University Libraries Celebrating Open Access Week October 24-30, 2016   Open Access Week, a global event now entering its eighth year, is an opportunity for the academic and research community to continue to learn about the potential benefits