Bayero University, Kano Provides Access to EBSCOHOST Database through TETFund Online Resources

Bayero University, Kano Library Facilitates Access to Valuable E-books and E-journals via EBSCOHOST Database

Bayero University, Kano Provides Access to EBSCOHOST Database through TETFund Online Resources

Bayero University, Kano, is delighted to announce that it has been selected as one of the beneficiary institutions for the TETFund Online Resources Access (E-books and E-journals) Program.

Through this program, the university gains access to the valuable EBSCOHOST DATABASE, specifically the "Aggregated Journal Library" subscription (AJLS) available at http://ails.ng.

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In light of this development, the University Library is reaching out to Deans and Heads of Departments (HODs) to provide profile details of their academic staff and students. The information required includes full names, phone numbers, and email addresses. These details will be used to create login credentials for accessing the EBSCOHOST Database.

As of now, over 1,200 login entries have already been established for Deans, HODs, and some academic staff and students.

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For any additional inquiries or assistance, please don't hesitate to get in touch with Dr. Muhammad Salihu Zubair, the Head of the Information Communication Technology Department, at +234-8036557705 or via email at mszubair.lib@buk.edu.ng.

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Bayero University, Kano, remains committed to enhancing research and academic resources for its community, and this initiative further underscores its dedication to providing valuable educational tools.

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