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About Us

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SAM JONAH LIBRARY

OUR HISTORY

The University of Cape Coast Library was established in 1962 with an initial collection of about 650 books. The books were transferred from the erstwhile Kumasi College of Arts and Education, now Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

The collection was first housed in one of the lecture rooms in the then Faculty of Arts. The UCC library system comprises the main library (Sam Jonah Library) and 31 other satellite libraries located in the colleges, faculties, schools, departments, and halls.

In April 1963, the Library was moved into a temporary building with a capacity for 40 readers and 20,000 volumes.

The Sam Jonah Library, University of Cape Coast, is currently one of the largest academic libraries in Ghana. The collections are housed in a magnificent four-storey library complex at the heart of the University’s new site.

It has the capacity for holding 750,000 volumes, excluding pamphlets and journal collections. The library can accommodate up to 2000 users at a time. It is the most frequently utilised facility in the University, with approximately 5000 visits per day. The library supports colleges, schools, faculties, departments, and hall libraries.

CONTACT US

Sam Jonah Library

Northern Campus, opposite the Shuttle bus station

PMB, University of Cape Coast

031 229 6323

library@ucc.edu.gh 

CC-167-5810

 

LIBRARY WORKING HOURS

Semester Time

Monday-Friday: 9am to 10pm

Saturday: 9am to 8pm

Sunday & Holidays: Closed

Examination Period: 9am to 5am

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