Mini Library for every department: University of Khorfakkan Library promotes reading culture among its community

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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)

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This project focused on enhancing book accessibility across the university by establishing mini libraries in each department. A significant number of books from various genres and subjects were stored away in the university library’s storage area, unused and inaccessible to students and staff. To make better use of these resources, the initiative proposed distributing the books to departmental spaces, creating small, open-access libraries tailored to each department’s interests and available space. The process involved inventorying the stored books, categorizing them, and working with department coordinators to determine appropriate allocations. Each mini library was set up with shelves or cabinets in visible, commonly used areas to encourage browsing and reading. This initiative promoted a culture of reading and discovery, and helped integrate general knowledge, literature, and diverse topics into everyday academic life. As a result, staff reported increased engagement with books that were previously forgotten or overlooked. The project demonstrated how repurposing existing resources can enrich the university environment and support lifelong learning beyond the classroom. Keywords: Mini Libraries, Sharing Resources, Reading Cultural, Knowledge Sharing

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