Library

The Northeastern University Library proudly houses a rich collection of over 26,630 books and 3,319 journals, serving as a vital hub for research, learning, and academic excellence.

Opening and Closing Hours

  • Monday to Friday: 8.00 am – 10.00 pm
  • Saturday: 9.00 am – 6.00 pm
  • Sunday: 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm

University Librarian

Dr. Andrew Temboge

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Library Features

Study Spaces

Printing Service

Lending Service

E - Resources

Library Divisions

  1. Administrative Division,
  2. Technical Services division with Resource Development
  3. Processing units
  4. Readers’ Services
  5. Serials Division
  6. Electronic Resources Division.

E-Resources/Databases

LibrarySite

The university site features several electronic databases that contain journals, articles, and books from various university academic programmes.

ScienceDirect

A leading full-text scientific database offering journal articles and book chapters from over 13 million journals and 30,000 books.

ProQuest Academic Complete

Access a wide range of e-journals and scholarly resources through ProQuest Academic Complete.

EBSCOhost

An online system offering a variety of proprietary full-text databases and popular academic sources.

Research4Life

Provides access to scientific and professional resources through GOALI, AGORA, OARE, ARDI, and HINARI programs.

Law Pavilion

A comprehensive digital resource for general law and legal information.

CINAHL

An essential nursing and allied health resource providing full-text access to over 5,000 journals since 1937.

Academic Journals

Publishes 111 open access journals across arts, humanities, sciences, and engineering disciplines.

African Journals Online (AJOL)

Hosts over 500 journals, including 269 open-access titles, with thousands of downloadable articles.

Lending Policy

Valid University’s ID card and Borrower’s card must be produced at the Circulation and Reserve counters of the Library before any information resource(s) can be checked-out.

  • For academic staff: 5 Books for 4 weeks
  • For students: 3 Books for 2 weeks