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    UCU library access week spurs excellence

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorOctober 31, 2023 Slider No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Bena Nekesa

    The tranquil corridors of Uganda Christian University’s library came alive this week during International Community Access Week, as students engaged in a plethora of activities aimed at enhancing their research skills and understanding the vast resources the library has to offer.

    The event, which ran from October 23rd to October 27th, was spearheaded by Ronald Nathan Kaye. Kaye, along with a dedicated library team, orchestrated a week filled with enlightening sessions, encouraging students to delve into the depths of the library’s offerings. One of the primary objectives of the event was to inform students about the diverse resources available, both in print and online.

    The library, a haven for eager learners, stood open and inviting throughout the week. Inside, meticulously organised shelves showcased a wealth of knowledge, while students found solace in the quiet ambiance, immersing themselves in their studies. Kaye emphasised the significance of the library in shaping a student’s academic journey. He highlighted, “This week is crucial because many students are unaware of the vast resources the library provides. We wanted to bridge that gap and show them the immense opportunities for learning here.”

    During the event, Kenneth Kirya, one of the library team members, introduced an online dimension to the library experience. Kirya demonstrated the user-friendly online portal, UCU.sempertool.dk, allowing students to access a myriad of books with just a few clicks. This innovation provides an avenue for students to read and research from the comfort of their dormitories, expanding the horizons of academic exploration.

    One student, Alice Ampumunza, lauded the library’s conducive environment, saying, “When I’m in the library, I can concentrate better, especially seeing my friends so focused. It’s a comfortable and secure space for studying.” Her sentiments echo the sentiments of many students who recognisethe library as a cornerstone of their academic achievements.

    The students were encouraged to make the most of the library’s resources, emphasising the correlation between diligent research and academic success. He stressed, “A student who values the library is far better off than one who solely relies on lectures. Hard work pays off; let’s put in the effort for a brighter future.”

    As the International Community Access Week concluded, UCU students were left inspired and motivated to explore the boundless knowledge within the library’s walls, both physical and virtual, fostering a culture of learning and academic excellence for years to come.

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