Library

P.A. College was founded in 1983, and the Library  first started its operation in the same year. The Library’s mission is  to serve the needs of undergraduate students, academic and  administrative staff regarding learning and informing. The College  Library occupies the entire first floor of the College building,  providing students with a significant number of textbooks, periodicals,  journals, newspapers, as well as electronic access to a large number of  information sources (including databases, Internet, etc.).

 

Aim of the Library

The aim of the Library is to provide services and  resources that support the educational goals and purposes of the  College. The Library is dedicated in providing quality services,  resources, and the right learning environment for the students and  faculty of the College.

 

The Library has two primary objectives:

  • Maintain a suitable collection of high quality resources that meet  and exceed the educational needs of students as well as the professional  needs of the faculty.
  • Provide excellent service standards that will encourage the  appropriate learning environment that a Higher Education Library helps  to facilitate.

In order to achieve the above objectives the Library has set a number of guidelines, which include:

  • Flexible Collection Development: The Library acquires books not only  on subjects strictly related to the degrees offered by the College but  also on topics of interest to both students and faculty.
  • User-Centered Services: The Library works in partnership with the  faculty to teach information literacy that will provide opportunities  for students and faculty to acquire and practise research skills.
  • Continuous Improvement: The Library, in order to keep up with the  current quick pace of technology, continuously upgrades and invests its  technological facilities and research tools.

 

Library’s Material

The Library’s material can be classified in the following categories:

  • The printed material that serves the above goals;
  • The Electronic Sources;
  • The audiovisual material, e.g. CD’s cassettes, videotapes, DVD’s.

 

Available Equipment 

Apart from its textbook and periodicals material, the  Library is equipped with a number of dedicated working-station  endpoints that run a Library system used by the Librarians to control  the Library operation and by the students for Internet access, as well  as for exploring the contents of educational CD’s/DVD’s available at the  Library.

 

Printed Material

The College’s continuous policy is to keep adding the latest editions of textbooks to the Library and to subscribe to as many relevant journals and periodicals as possible.

The Library’s printed material of 23.104 items includes books, journals, newspapers, student theses (Dissertations), annual reports, encyclopaedias and dictionaries.

The Library Stock sources from Library printed and electronic form they cover and support the academic programs taught in College scientific information, both in their educational and research work.

The Thematic coverage of the Library is linked to specific subjects such as accounting, business management and administration, finance, bank management, marketing, mathematics, business IT, as well as subjects of general interest to the reader.  

 

Audio-Visual & Photocopying/Binding 

A range of audio/video programmes are available to  use in aiding the teaching-learning process. Photocopying and binding  facilities are also available for a small subsidised fee.

 

Users' Capacity

The Library space for private study along with the  additional space for study and student group work, available in the  adjacent study room, can accommodate a total of 111 seated individuals.  In this area students can study using either their own books or books  from the Library.

 

Library Staff

The Library is staffed by Mr Charalambos Constantinou, who is qualified in Library Management.

 

Security

For the general security of the material, the  equipment of the Library and the better service to the users, the  following rules must be followed:

  • Transfers of objects in the Library that may damage the Library’s  property or are suspicious e.g., for facilitating theft, according to  the Library Manager’s opinion are not permitted.
  • Eating, drinking and smoking are also not permitted in the Library.
  • The users must obey the Library staff instructions.
  • In the event the rules are not followed, the manager of the Library has the right to ask violators to leave the Library.  

 

Opening hours

The Library is open for both faculty and students  throughout the whole duration of the Fall and Spring Semesters, from Monday to Thursday, during the following hours:   

    

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

08:00-10.00

08:00-10.00

08:00-10.00

08:00-10.00

08:00-10.00

10:30-13.30

10:30-13.30

10:30-13.30

10:30-13.30

10:30-13.30

14:00-17.00

14:00-17.00

14:00-17.00

14:00-17.00

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* The operating hours of the Library  may be subject to change if necessary; in that case the new hours will be announced and posted on Canvas.