Libraries

Central Library

The Central Library was established in 1967, occupying an area of 3,025 square meters and extending over four floors. It was constructed with a distinctive and contemporary architectural design that reflects modern educational and functional standards. In 2021, the library underwent a major renovation, during which it was equipped with the latest technologies to support cataloging, digital publishing, and printing processes. The library features specialized facilities, including electronic research and reading halls, a dedicated section for visually impaired users, a museum showcasing the university’s historical treasures, and an exhibition hall that presents a panoramic view of cultural heritage. For more than fifty-eight years, the library has consistently served as a cornerstone of academic life, offering access, research, and lending services to university students and researchers.

Ibn Khaldun Library