College of Pharmacy

Library

College of Pharmacy - Library

The College of Pharmacy’s Library  supports the information and research needs of the faculty, students and alumni of the College of Pharmacy. The Library has collections of books, journals, databases and e-resources related to the subject specialties on Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry, pharmacognosy, Pharmacy practice, Pharmacotherapy and Pharmaceutical sciences.

The Library provides services such as selective dissemination of information, current awareness service, instructions and help sessions on the use of E resources and databases.

Library offers flexible learning spaces to meet the learning and research needs of students and faculty, which include quiet study areas, group study areas and a digital lab.

Visit the Library for research consultations, Library instruction and help sessions, quiet or group study and to view the College of Pharmacy ‘s collection of resources.

Services

Offered at College of Pharmacy

Borrowing from the Library

  1. How many books can be borrowed and for how long?
    Faculty, Staff and Students of the College of Pharmacy may borrow books and other specified resources from the Library.  Maximum number of books that can be borrowed by any student is Four and the loan period is limited to three weeks.
  2. How to borrow?
    Take the items and your ID card  to the circulation desk  where we will process the loan.
  3. Conditions of loan:
    The following loan conditions apply to all borrowers.
    Recalls: All borrowed items are subject to recall if required by another borrower or for the Reserve Collection.  Recalled items must be returned by the date specified in the recall notice.
    Renewals: If no request or recall has been placed on the item by another borrower you may renew your loan. Renewals can be made in person or by telephone. Books can be renewed two times if not overdue or requested by another borrower.  Reserve items cannot be renewed.
  4. Reserve collection loans
    The Reserve collections are short-term loan collections of materials in heavy demand. They include books and articles from the course reading lists and prescribed texts. Some lecturers put their lecture notes, tutorial notes and solutions on Reserve.
    Most Reserve items can be taken on overnight loan if borrowed within 2 hours prior to closing time. It is very important to return Reserve items on time  as other students are directly disadvantaged by late return.  Members who do not return the reserve books in time will not be allowed to borrow the reserve books again.
  5. Return of borrowed items
    You can return the items at the circulation counter.  Reserve items must be returned to the library before 9 a.m. as they are issued only for overnight.
  6. Notices & Fine for overdue items
    Items must be renewed or returned by the due date. The library imposes fines for overdue items. It is the borrower’s responsibility to note the due date and return the items on time. Responsibility for all material issued rests with the person named on the ID card unless the card’s loss was reported to the library prior to the date the material was borrowed.
    Please check your mail regularly for overdue return notices. Students will be charged an overdue fine of 50 bizas per working day per item, in case of late return of books. If the books are not returned within 15 days from the due date, the borrowing privileges of the member are likely to be suspended till the dues are cleared. All overdue notices are sent to the borrowers official email address.   The borrower is responsible for noting the due date and returning the items on time.
  7. Materials not for loan
    We do not lend items that are in reference collection.

Selective dissemination of information

Selective dissemination of information and current awareness services

Selective Dissemination of Information and Current awareness services are available to the Faculty and researchers who need a weekly or monthly update of the journal literature about any topic or field of interest. A Information professional will work with you to formulate a comprehensive search strategy. Please contact the Library staff for help.

SDI Request Form

Instructions & Help sessions

  1. Instructions / Help sessions in the use of the Library’s electronic services and resources are available in the Library. Please arrange a time to suit.
  2. Help sessions also cover how to use the Library’s databases and how to access full text journals.
  3. Full text services are particularly useful for NU Library users as there is no delay in obtaining the information. The relevant articles can be read at the library, printed out or downloaded.

Workshop on Accessing Databases & Electronic Resources

Learning objectives:
  1. To apprise the participants the full range of electronic journals and scholarly databases available online.
  2. To provide hands – on experience in using and accessing the range of electronic resources available on the SOLE portal provided by WVU.
Workshop Content:
  • Module 1: Electronic library resources-Introduction and Overview – Different range of electronic journals and types of scholarly databases available.
  • Module 2: Introduction to the SOLE portal and the resources available in the portal – Overview and demonstration of the resources.
  • Module 3: Effective searching – Searching electronic journals, scholarly databases and associated online resources.
  • Students are requested to register in advance to attend the workshop on any scheduled day.

Interlibrary Loan

Students and the faculty can request books or Journal articles which are not available in The NU Library from the interlibrary loan service.

How do I request an item?
Fill in the Interlibrary loan form available online or at the circulation desk and submit your request to the same location.

Online Inter-library Loan Request Form

Library services for the Alumni

  1. Library provides alumni with access to NU online databases from the designated computer
    workstations in the library. Alumni can access the databases and E resources of NU from the Library.
  2. Library provides Alumni with reference and research assistance.
    Please contact Dr Sudha ( [email protected]) for assistance.
  3. Library provides Library membership cards to the Alumni. Please fill in the membership application form and send it to Mr Sultan Al Bakri. ( [email protected]).

    Alumni membership form

  4. Library provides Inter- Library loan services to the Alumni. LIC arranges Journal articles from other Libraries if not available with NU Libraries.
    Please contact Dr Sudha  ( [email protected] ) for assistance.

    ILL request form

  5. NU alumni website https://nu.edu.om/alumni/.

Printing & Photocopying

Library computers are connected to laser printers .Print outs can be had in the Library by  making use of the credit facility.

Photocopying facility is also available in the Library. Prepaid cards for the photocopier can  be purchased from the circulation desk.

“To find out your balance and create or reset your password for printing & photocopying, Please visit Printing & Photocopying E-portal.

Note: The username and password are identical with the MyNU portal.”.

Check Balance here http://172.16.151.60/login/tenant_1

Useful Links

A collection of links to the subject related information and the links has been stored into categories to help you.

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Digital Library

Provides a range of electronic resources including e-books, magazines, databases, full-text journal articles

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College of Pharmacy

Library Working Hours

 
  • Sunday to Thursday from 8:00 AM – 08:00 PM
  • Friday & Saturday: closed

Contact Us

Name Room No Phone number Position E-Mail
Mr. Sultan Al-Bakri 316 24235017 Head of Library & information Centre [email protected]
Ms. Khalood Al-shibli 316 24235080 Librarian [email protected]
Mr. Younis Khalifa Al Ghafri 316 24235080 Assistant Librarian [email protected]