Institute has two main Libraries are located on the ground floor in Building A (A-003 & A-004) and two supplementary libraries in Building B (B-503 & B-600) as in the following table:
S. No. | Room No. | Area in m2 | Seating Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
1 | A-003 | 159.6 | 107 |
2 | A-004 | 120 | 80 |
3 | B-503 | 62.5 | 42 |
4 | B-600 | 63.28 | 42 |
libraries contain at least one copy of every textbook used in CEE courses, plus an excellent collection of
classical and standard texts in various areas of engineering technology. The mechanism for requesting books
and subscriptions that the library provides uses web-based forms; books can be ordered for use by classes or
to be added to the general collection; direct orders for materials can be placed with a dedicated engineering
reference librarian who works with the head of collection development to address the needs of the faculty and
students. The library's system for locating and obtaining electronic information meets or exceeds the requirements
of the Department. The engineering librarian has worked with instructors to integrate instruction about Architectur
engineering research methodology into Introduction to Architectur Engineering courses, graduate workshops and
seminars, and senior level courses.
The library is equipped with: photocopiers, printers and computers with access to the internet to facilitate
searching the library database. The library subscribes to electronic databases (e.g. EKB, Bibliotheca Alexandria)
and other websites of a number of publishers and e-journals (e.g. ELSEVIER). Faculty members have access to these
sites, where they may download research papers and other materials.
Architectural books section, provides various books in architecture in all its disciplines such as:
(Architectural Constructions, Architectural Theories, Architecture Design, Comptition Architecture, Constructions
of Architecture, Environmental Architecture, fundamental of Architecture, History of Architecture, interior design,
planning of Architecture, and Urban Design & Planning) which students can use as references for study and access.