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Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration Library Accra: 1961 [1] www.gimpa.edu.gh /academics /libraries / Academic Ghana School of Law Library Accra: 1958 [1] [7] Professional Greater Accra Regional Library [2] Accra 1949 www.library.gov.gh # /web-home /web-home: Public Ho regional library [5] <Ho> Kehillah Center and Public ...
www.central.edu.gh The Central University is a Private university in Ghana, founded by the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC). [ 1 ] It was founded as a pastoral training institute by Mensah Otabil in 1988.
EconBiz supports research in and teaching of economics with a central entry point for all kinds of subject-specific information and direct access to full texts. Free Produced by the ZBW- German National Library of Economics– Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW) [51] EconLit: Economics
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Central University: Central 1998 8400 Accra, Greater Accra: Pentecost University: Pent Vars 2003 Sowutuom, Greater Accra: All Nations University: ANU 2002 Koforidua, Eastern: Ashesi University: Ashesi 2002 1253 Berekuso, Eastern Region: Ensign Global University: Ensonian 2014 1260 Kpong, Eastern Region: Other university colleges and private ...
It was established in 1946 in former Parliament House. The present premises was officially opened on 17 May 1956 by the governor Sir Charles Arden Clarke, the prime minister, and the president of the British Library Association. The Accra Central Library [18] is located on the High Street, Thorpe Road. [citation needed]
The new building, the 173,500 square foot Charles V. Park Library, opened to students in 1969 and featured seating for more than 2,000 users. Charles V. Park Library at Central Michigan University The Adobe Digital Lounge in the Park Library. The Park Library was renovated and enlarged from 1999-2001 and opened to the public in January 2002.
The Ghana Library Association (GLA) is the main professional organisation representing libraries and information services in Ghana. [1] It was founded in 1962 by the West African Library Association (WALA). Eve Evans had started the WALA and she was to have an important role in creating a library service in Ghana. [2]