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2017ANNUAL REPORTLIBRARY SERVICES

Annual Report2017Library ServicesLibrary ServicesFiji National University, Fiji

Table of Contents1The Acting University Librarian’s Message2Vision, Mission, Values3Staff5Goal 111Goal 217Goal 318Goal 430Goal 531Goal 6

THE ACTING UNIVERSITYLIBRARIAN’S MESSAGEI am particularly glad to write a message for the Annual Report ofFiji National University. The library being the heart of the Universitystimulates and supports intellectual inquiry by developing collectionsand delivering quality services in a conducive ambience for the wideruser communities of Fiji National University. During the year, we haveshown that the library has always been more than just a bookstore and Ibelieve that the library service was well placed to respond to the learning& teaching (L&T) requirements of the institution as the University israpidly moving into transformational changes. In the academic year2017 the library took important steps towards articulating its vision of‘Learning Commons’.The library empowers users by providing access to the broadest range ofinformation. The ISO 9001:2008 certification for the Department ofLibrary Services has been upgraded to ISO 9001:2015 certification. Thelibrary also introduced three new ISO procedures to ensure processesare standardized, guided and monitored. The major challenge for thelibrary in 2017 was the space for the new materials and introducing‘Learning Common’ concepts in all FNU Libraries whereby, the libraryconducted a weeding process and removed out-dated collections andordered updated electronic materials for the users.The University library aspires to investigate and implement a preferredmodel for delivering customized services to all including remote andrural student’s, acquiring eContent at best cost. Thus, our communitiesnow have access to information contents in new and emerging formatsproviding services and more space which encourage our user communityto engage with better learning environment. The Library also secured aSilver medal in the 2017 Internal Quality Circle Competition (IQCC).I also take this opportunity to thank the team in FNU libraries fortheir great enthusiasm, commitment and dedication for developing abetter library service year by year. In addition, I want to convey my deepappreciation to the FNU Senior Management Group (SMG) for theirsupport rendered to the Library Services to continue with its servicedelivery. The library service remain indebted to all stakeholders, andlooks forward to their continued support and goodwill towards buildingthe library as a world class library as stated in the mission of our library.Dr. Udya C. ShuklaActing University Librarian2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 1

OURVISIONThe vision of the FNU library is to be a dynamic, inclusive and competitive worldclass library, catalyst to scholarship and excellence to teaching, learning, researchand community endeavors of the FNU.OURMISSIONThe mission of the FNU library is to stimulate and support intellectual inquiry bydeveloping collection and delivering quality services and conducive ambience forthe wider communities of the FNU.OURVALUESThe library supports and delivers the wide values that shape and strengthen theUniversity’s mission. In addition, the library values: Professional and ethical behavior; User-focused resources and services; Consultative partnership with stakeholders; Individual and team contributions from staff for the creation of cultural Excellence; Commitment to the personal development of staff; Flexibility, innovation and responsiveness; Forward thinking and planning and positive energy for success; Participation in decision-making; Reflection and self-evaluation through SWOT analysis; and Diversity as an asset and focused on Pareto (80/20) Law.2 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT

PROFESSIONAL STAFFDr. Udya Chandra Shukla,(Acting University Librarian)B.LISc., M.LISc., MSc. (Kurukshetra, India), M.Phil & Ph.DDr. Tanveer Naqvi,(Deputy University Librarian)B.LISc., M.LISc. & Ph.D., (AMU Aligarh, India)Sushila Lal,(Principal Librarian)Diploma in LIS (USP, Fiji)& MIM (Curtin, Australia)MD Sohail,(Principal Librarian)BA, BLISc, MLISc (AMU Aligarh, India)& MBA (JRN-RVU, India)ADMINISTRATION STAFF(Executive Officer)B.Com (Accounting and Management inPublic Admin), PGD (Accounting)Mrs. Sandhya Deo(Quality Liaison Officer)B.Com (Management Public Admin& Industrial Relations), PGD(Management & Public Admin)Mr. Melvin Prasad(IT Officer)B.Sc (Information Technology)Ms. Nirupa. D. Lal(Office Administrator)Diploma in Office Administration2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 3

SUPPORT STAFFBa CampusMs. Roseleen NarayanMs. Prezia PrasadMs. Keresi SaroFSM Tamavua CampusMs. Nirmala KumarMs. Sera VeikosoMr. Jovilisi DavetawaluMs. Ashika NandFSN Tamavua CampusMs. Beverly RatukulaMs. Luisa T. FapianoMs. Kirti MalaMs. Shareeta DeviKoronivia CampusMr. Jone TuikoroMs. Anju UdjitMs. Monita SharmaMs. Matelita KorobureMs. Kinisimere LuveniyaliMs. Sanjeevni KumarMs. Roshni Devi LalLabasa CampusMs. Usha KantaMs. Leela NaiduMs. Moveena N MudaliarMs. Bimla DeviLautoka CampusMs. Elenoa CakauseseMr. Shivneel Krishna RajMs. Mousmin ChandMs. Eileen Mavis McComberMs. Anita PrasadMs. Sandhya SinghMs. Subhashni ReddyMs. Ashna ChandMr. Krishneel PrasadMs. Sonal Shivanjani NadanMs. Ranjeeta SinghMs. Ilisapeci NavaMs. Abane MakaiNabua CampusMs. Ranjana Singh NairMs. Vandana KumarNadi CampusMs. Sangita KumarMs. Pritika ChandMs. Subhashni ReddyNasinu CampusMs. Shaleshni SinghMs. Namrata ChandMs. Arun LataMr. Umer GhaniMs. Asenaca TaufaMs. Susana VedeiMs. Riteshni Lata PrasadMr. Simon NaiduMs. Sangeeta PrasadPasifika CampusMs. Sangeeta SinghMs. Sunila PrasadMs. Sangeeta ShankarMs. Ajeshni DeviMs. Suman NandMs. Nileshni NarayanMs. Ela DavuilevuMs. Irene LataSamabula CampusMs. Ema CagiMs. Elenoa RokonaivaluMs. Subashni S NaickerMs. Victoria HillMs. Dhan L KumarMs. Rejieli TawaketiniMs. Anisa HussainMs. Ronika NarayanMs. Sushila DeoMaritime CampusMs. Geeta NarayanNasese CampusMs. Eleni TiraMs. Eleni BaiMs. Shally DeviNarere CampusMs. Eleni BaiMs. Shally DeviTechnical StaffMs. Ashani PremadasaMs. Upashna GoundarMs. Fareena Khan4 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORTMr. Francis ShankarMs. Titilia Palako

OUR GOAL 1:To build a broad range ofresources to cater for all disciplinessRESOURCE CAPACITYThe Fiji National University Library system serves the informational needs of students, staff, researchers, visitors, alumni and thegeneral public. The FNU Library is the first ISO 9001:2008 certified library in the South Pacific. The University has a total of 15libraries located in FNU Campuses and Centers throughout Fiji. Different categories of information resources are available in allFNU libraries forming the various collections, specifically; General, Reference, Pacific, Close Reserve, Newspapers, Fictions, Archives,Periodicals, Thesis and Audio Visual. The Table below indicates the total resource capacity available in the library at the end of 2017.ResourcesTotal number of Printed BooksElectronic and Online Database SubscriptionAcademic Videose‐BooksFull Text Journal TitlesOPAC TerminalsInternet Enabled WorkstationsNumber of Branch Libraries(Table: 1)Total109,8983662,08119,117974,51330321152017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 5

ELECTRONIC INFORMATION RESOURCE CONTAINSName of the E‐Journal DatabaseNo of e‐journalsHinari14000IMF eLibrary Collection13245EBSCOHOST Super Package9981PROQUEST O Medline1470Science Direct (Physical Collection)1240CINAHL Plus770JSTOR630Wiley Online Library400Cambridge Journals350TEEAL – The Essential Electronic Agricultural Library325Oxford Journals300Dentistry and Oral Science Sources300Nature Publishing Group Journals118IOP SCIENCE78INTELLECT – Performing Arts18OECD iLibrary8The New England Journal of Medicine1Pediatric Neurology Briefs1Access Medicine1Access Physiotherapy63Science Direct (Health and Life Science)1396Alexandra Street Premium (Videos)62000Safety Care (Video)81LexisNexis – Halsbury’s Law of England1Total(Table: 2)74,513The table given below indicates the existing e‐book capacity in the library.Subscribed electronic booksNo of booksebrary78,000Hinari46,000ARDI books19,000OARE books18,000Upto date online14,000EBSCO e-books6,000AGORA books5,800Knovel3,800ProQuest e‐booksEdward Elgar's eBooksCambridge Oxford DictionaryTotal books(Table: 3)6 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT51167119,1179

E‐RESOURCE TRAIL ACCESSFollowing trial accesses were granted for some prestigious e‐resourcesDatabaseTrial periodThe Royal Society Journals18th November 2016 – 18th January 2017LexisNexis Practical Guidance7th February 2017 – 14th February 2017LexisNexis Research Library7th February 2017 – 14th February 2017McGraw Hill Access Physiotherapy7th February 2017 – 3rd March 2017ASME Digital Collection28th February 2017 – 28th March 2017Access Cardiology8th March 2017 – 7th April 2017Access Physiotherapy8th March 2017 – 7th April 2017World Scientific Publishing Company1st May 2017 – 31st May 2017Emerald Insight Publishing1st September 2017 – 30th November 2017Elgar Advanced Introductions to Law21st September 2017 – 20th October 2017IEEE Xplore Digital Library30th October 2017 – 30th November 2017BMJ Best Practice(Table: 4)20th November 2017 – 19th January 2017MONOGRAPH ACQUISITIONS:Over the year, the library has acquired 710 monographs in all key collecting areas based on all subject disciplines in the University suchas Economics, Medicine, Banking, Nursing, Marine sciences, Engineering, Humanities, Education and etc. The table below indicatesthe number of resources purchased for corresponding campus libraries.The books purchased and received by library in 2017 as:Campus amaka8-NTPC la6913-32915NTPC NarereTotal(Table: 5)Accompanied CD’s2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 7

DONATIONSName of DonorNo of items donatedFiji Higher Education CommissionValue of the Donations (FJD)272,944.66Korean Society of Oceanography1183.33Massey University Veterinary lobe International Ltd195.97Hon. Dr Brij Lal180.00John P.T. Mo-RMIT University1260.99Sitki Yurekli280.08Arun Chakravorty135.53Pasifika Donation6414.03FNU BookshopFNU Bookshop SamabulaTotal505*Cost calculated based on amazon.com new books and used book prices.(Table: 6)87,553.05DISTRIBUTION OF DONATED ITEMSAll donated items were distributed to our libraries based on their academic disciplines as indicated below.Campus ivia4Nabua3FSN-Tamavua91Pasifika362NTPC - Narere1Nadi-FSM-Tamavua33Ba0Total(Table: 7)Accompanied CD’sDVD’sThesis1050510CURRENT AWARENESS SERVICES:Table: 8)YearBooks/CDs/DVDsPrint PeriodicalsE-Resources and other displayTotal201713133478 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT

PROCUREMENT EXPENSES FOR E-RESOURCES IN 2017The flowing table shows the procurement expenses incurred in 2017 for subscribing electronic information resourcesDatabaseJSTORAmount USDAmount FJD8,239.517,700.32Up to date21,019.0043,546.61Ebsco Medicine53,927.0092,771.82Ebsco Super 16.89Access Medicine35,463.5271,519.03Proquest including ebrary16,875.0040,178.571,500.003,100.71Elsevier cience direct (CEST/ CMNHS)34,027.3869,885.77TEEALCambridge University PressHinari, Agora and OareAccess 5598,446.34British PoundAmount FJDVATTOTAL(Table: 9)DatabaseOxford Journals1,941VATTOTAL(Table: 10)DatabaseSafety Care4,989.281,403.091,941Amount AUD3,500VAT6,392.37Amount FJD5,470.461,312.91TOTAL(Table: 11)3,500DatabaseBritish PoundAmount FJD1,0702,859.7British LibraryVAT801.8TOTAL(Table: 12)1,070DatabaseAmount NZDLexis and Nexis9,346.55VATTOTAL(Table: 13)6,783.373,661.50Amount FJD13,428.953,222.959,346.5516,651.902017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 9

PROCUREMENT EXPENSES FOR RESEARCH TOOLS IN 2017Research ToolsAmount USDEzy proxyTurnitinAmount 726.89Ebsco Delivery3,0906,460.38VATTOTAL(Table: 14)10 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT31,834.9153,955.89145,572.65

OUR GOAL 2:To adhere the ‘InternationalStandards’needed for World-Class library statusUSER SURVEYThe Library User Satisfaction Survey was conducted from 15th March to 25th October, 2017. The survey sought information onusers’ views of the Library’s collections, resources, equipment, facilities, services and management. It is imperative for the Library tomeasure its performance longitudinally to certify, it endures to advance and progress. Identifying the problems, weakness, strengthand importance in these services will help the University management to set a direction for future development and provide betterservices for the University community.Some significant findings and analysis of the survey is presented below through graphs showing the progressive results of FNU libraries:(Table: 15)Most of the respondents indicated that range of e- resources was good there were almost 5.59% of who stated that range of e-resourcesis poor. Respondents specified that there is a need to increase the collection of resources.(Table: 16)Out of 716 respondents, 46.65% stated that there was a good collection of range of course books and essential texts where else 6.84%stated that this service was poor. Students specified that there was a need for more course text books to cater for student demand.2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 11

(Table: 17)Out of the 716 respondents, 40.50% stated that the library opening hours were excellent, 37.99% indicated that it was good and12.71% said that it was fair. On the other hand, 5.03% said that it is poor. Some students were discontent with the library hoursbecause they want the library to be open 24 hours so that they could get their assignments ready on time.(Table: 18)A higher number of respondents (40.08%) stated that the library environment was good, 30.03% said it was excellent while 18.44%specified it as being fair. However, 9.08% claimed it to be poor because there is some noise in the library since the private anddiscussion study rooms are not separate and students also use mobile phones in the library. Moreover, respondents complained of spaceproblems since they are not able to get a place for them to study during exam times. Others expressed their views on the air conditionproblems and also of dusty furniture.(Table: 19)12 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT

A majority number (51.12%) of respondents stated that the staff in the library was excellent with their jobs, 35.89% conveyed it tobe good and 9.78% expressed that it was just fair. Only a handful (1.96%) said that the staff was poor. The reasons for claiming thelibrary staff service to be poor were because students often did not receive a welcoming smile and librarians were said to be a little rude,stubborn, and irresponsible and slow with the processes.(Table: 20)Out of 716 respondents, 49.30% stated that range of books are good, 24.72% stated that it is fair, while 5.73% of the total respondentsindicated that it was poor. Students specified that there are not enough copies of text books; moreover there is a need for all latestedition books to be available in the library.(Table: 21)Table 21 indicates that the range of books for all the fifteen campus libraries is ‘good’. FSN campus has the highest level of goodrange of books followed by Lautoka, NTPC Lautoka, Nabua, Narere, Labasa, Nadi, Maritime, Nasinu and Pasifika. Majority usersindicated poor range of books for the Samabula campus when compared to all other campus libraries, reason being that only few latestcollections are available; however the graph also indicates that that there is more good and fair range of books than the poor range forthe Samabula library.2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 13

(Table: 21)The highest percentage (47.91%) of the respondents indicated that the range of periodicals are good, 26.82% indicated that it is fair,while 17.04% indicated that it is excellent. 4.19% stated that it was poor, since they faced difficulties in locating latest (updated)periodicals.(Table: 22)The graph shows that the range of periodicals for all the fifteen campus libraries is ‘good’ and ‘fair’. FSN campus has the highest levelof good range of books followed by NTPC Narere, NTPC Lautoka, Lautoka, Labasa, Nabua, NTPC Nasese and Pasifika. Majorityusers indicated poor range of periodicals for the Samabula campus when compared to all other campus libraries, as the users expressedthat latest edition of periodicals needs to be made available.14 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT

(Table: 23)Most of the respondents indicated that range of e- resources was good there were almost 5.59% of who stated that range of e-resourcesis poor. Respondents specified that there is a need to increase the collection of resources.(Table: 22)The range of e-resources for all the fifteen campus libraries is ‘good’. All the libraries have access to the all the subscribed database.The graph depicts that majority users are satisfied with the e-resources. The high poor rating for e-resources is for the NTPC Lautokacampus library, the users rated it as poor as some of the users faced difficulties accessing and using e-resources.(Table: 23)Out of 716 respondents, 46.65% stated that there was a good collection of range of course books and essential texts where else 6.84%stated that this service was poor. Students specified that there was a need for more course text books to cater for student demand.2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 15

(Table: 23)The range of course books and essential texts is rated ‘good’ for all the fifteen library centers. The respondents gave poor rating statingthat the collection needs to be upgraded.INTERNAL CONTROL & RISK MANAGEMENTLibrary continues to identify and manage risk through risk register and external and internal issues register. Campus librarians in chargecontinue to work with other departments involved to resolve the external and internal issues identified for their respective campuslibraries. This is monitored by the University Librarian/Quality Liaison Officer and reported to the Planning and Management ReviewCommittee. While, the risk register contains operational risks that are present in the day‐to‐day functions and services of the Libraryand is reported to the Risk and Compliance Office. The risk register, external and internal issues register is reviewed by the LibraryISO Committee on quarterly basis.STRATEGIC LIBRARY PLANNING WORKSHOP 2017Library organized a two day’s strategic library planning workshop for all library staff on learning commons and the role of libraryprofessionals on 23rd and 24th September at FNU Nadi Campus. Guest speakers and senior library staff provided great contributiontowards the workshop by sharing the learning common concept, role of FNU library as an academic library, areas of improvementrequired by the FNU Library, changing role of all FNU library staff and assisted library with short term strategic plan. It was asuccessful workshop as the short term strategic plan prepared during the workshop was implemented immediately after the workshopand all campus libraries are working effectively delivering quality library services to the users.ISO 9001:2015 ACCREDITATIONThe ISO 9001:2008 certification has been upgraded to ISO 9001:2015 certification for the Department of Library Services. Thisverifies that the library staff is conforming to the ISO 9001:2015 standard requirements. All libraries follow one standard and all staffis aware of the library procedures and policy. To maintain the standard, library is conducting surprise audit checks and empowers staffthrough trainings and workshops to build customer rapport.16 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT

OUR GOAL 3:To foster cooperation bysharing information resources throughLocal, National andInternational networksINTER LIBRARY LOANS – BOOKSInter Library Loan requests from users have increased from last year. 184 books were delivered to campus libraries as part of theCampus Delivery programme.CampusILL requested by the libraryILL received by the 9514Nadi5712Ba101FSM -Tamavua448FSN- Tamavua224NTPC Naviti224NTPC Narere044NTPC Nasese141428Total8599184(Table: 24)INTER LIBRARY LOANS – ARTICLESDocument Delivery is defined more as the processing of items requested and electronic versions of the articles were delivered throughDocument Delivery. The articles which are not available in FNU were requested from outside libraries through our networks.Document delivery as a whole delivered 152 articles requested in 2017 for the research purposes of our members. Nighteen requestswere not fulfilled.Article deliveryCampusNo of article requestedNo of articled deliveredNasinu126Samabula4035FSM Tamavua77FSN Tamavua66Pasifika10698Total171152(Table: 25)INTERNAL QUALITY CIRCLE COMPETITION 2017The FNU library staff from Samabula campus library participated in 2017 Internal Quality Circle Competition and walked away withsilver award. The team named Derrick Roses comprised of six team members. The team applied 5s to all sections of the FNU SamabulaCampus Library and created ergonomic environment for the library users as well as for the library staff. Things were made easier forusers to search for information through FNU library database and locating resources from book shelves. Even the staff efficiencyimproved while serving the users as it was easier to locate items and circulation services was well organized. The team’s future plan wasto implement 5s throughout all FNU campus libraries and the work is in progress.2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 17

OUR GOAL 4:To maximize the use ofresources and services in the libraryPUBLIC SERVICESThe opening hours of following libraries:LocationOperation HoursAddressContactKings Road, Nasinu 679 339 4000Ext: 28091 Princess Road, Samabula 679 338 9297Ext: 180010 Miles, KingsRoad, Nausori 679 347 9200Ext: 5006Local Timber Building,Main Street, Labasa 679 881 8050Ext: 8800Queens Road,Namaka 679 672 4889Ext: 6018Natabua, Lautoka 679 666 2833Ext: 7037Extension Street,Suva 679 323 3312Ext: 3313Princess Road,Tamavua, Suva 679 332 1499Ext: 3633Princess Road,Tamavua, Suva 679 323 3000Ext: 3830Maritime, Laucala 679 331 5115Ext: 5801Queen Elizabeth Drive,Nasese 679 338 9297Ext: 1800BaMonday ‐ Thursday: 8am ‐ 5pmFriday: 8am ‐ 4.30pmPublic Holidays and Weekends:ClosedBa Central ArcadeBa Town, Ba 679 667 4699Ext: 7700NTPC ‐ NarereMonday ‐ Friday: 8am ‐ 5pmSaturday & Sunday: ClosedPublic Holidays: ClosedLot 1, BeaumontRoad, Narere 679 339 2000Ext: 4801Naviti Street,Lautoka 679 6665021Ext:7308Jerusalem Road,Nabua 679 666 5021Ext: 4360NasinuSamabulaMonday ‐ Saturday: 7:30 ‐ 11pmSunday: 8am ‐ 5pm PublicHolidays: 8am ‐ 5pmKoroniviaLabasaNadiLautokaPasifikaFSN ‐ TamavuaFSM - TamavuaLaucalaNaseseNTPC ‐ NavitiNabuaMonday ‐ Friday: 7:30am ‐ 10pmSaturday & Sunday: 8am ‐ 5pmPublic Holidays: 8am ‐ 5pmMonday ‐ Saturday: 7am ‐ 11pmSunday: 8am ‐ 5pmPublic Holidays: 8am ‐ 5pmMonday ‐ Friday: 7am ‐ 10pmSaturday & Sunday: 8am ‐ 5pmPublic Holidays: 8am ‐ 5pmMonday ‐ Friday: 8am ‐ 5pmSaturday & Sunday: ClosedPublic Holidays: ClosedMonday ‐ Friday: 7:30am ‐ 6pmSaturday & Sunday: ClosedPublic Holidays: Closed(Table: 26)18 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT

CIRCULATION SERVICESThe main responsibility of the circulation service is to staff the circulation desk with friendly, courteous, and knowledgeable peoplewho can assist library users by checking items in and out. We had a combined total of 69,614 check-ins/checkouts as recorded in ourcomputer terminals. Answering basic informational questions, placing holds, dealing with users’ concerns about their library accounts,answering the phone, registering and deregistering users, providing library clearance for students and staff, attending trading activitiessuch as photocopying, binding, laminating and assisting users to access computers are the service of our circulation department.LibraryCheck‐ outCheck ‐ inPasifika123311227924610FSN 8721124499Nadi113812172355FSM 14NTPC Nasese129129258Maritime6486301278NTPC Narere6466130NTPC Naviti333871349263468869614Total(Table: 27)2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 19

USER STATISTICS FOR E‐DATABASES IN 2017In 2017, more than 221,427full text articles and books have been downloaded by our users for their teaching and learning purposes.These statistics shows only full-text down loads but viewing abstracts, reading pages have not been included in the following figures.DatabaseNumber of full- texts DownloadsAcademic Search Complete0Agricola0Art & Architecture Complete0Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre0Business Source Complete0CINAHL Plus with Full Text0Communication & Mass Media Complete0Computers & Applied Sciences Complete0Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source0Education Research Complete0Energy & Power Source0Environment Complete0ERIC0Food Science Source0GreenFILE0Hospitality & Tourism Complete0Humanities International Complete0Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts with Full Text27260MasterFILE Premier0MEDLINE with Full Text0Newspaper Source Plus0Newswires0Regional Business News0SPORTDiscus with Full Text0Teacher Reference Center0Vocational Studies Complete0Web News0Wildlife & Ecology Studies Worldwide0Therapeutic Guidlines eTG103TEEAL1041ProQuest Central27073Edward Elgar' Journals3Cambridge520JSTOR2623IMF Library127Cochrane6237Ebrary290Knovel10023Science Direct (Physical Science Collection)0Science Direct (Health & Life Science)39019Intellect60Nature Publishing2343IOP Science199Wiley Online Library12249Access Medicine020 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT

SafetyCare84Access Physiotherapy6305UpToDate78,850LexisNexis1107OECD iLibrary165HinariAgora (Research 4 Life)5746OARETotal(Table: 28)221427NEW REGISTRATION IN 2017In 2017, new library registration was 2,253 members.MonthNumber of new Registrations on month 3December13Total(Table: 29)2,253LibraryNo. of Registrations on campus basisNasinu615Pasifika236Samabula313Nadi213FSN 1NTPC Nasese19Maritime43NTPC Narere5NTPC Naviti10Total(Table: 30)22532017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 21

TRADE SERVICES 079.50153.5025.0019.504,300.90FSM N 261.0059,778.20NTPC Narere308.501,578.950.0038.850.0010.001,936.30NTPC Nasese274.70534.700.7090.500.006.00906.60NTPC otal(Table: .60238,633.75MaritimeNadiPasifikaLIBRARY FINESCampusBaOverdue FinesLost BooksExam PapersMobile FinesOthersTotal40.500.000.0010.0020.0070.50FSM Tamavua2,063.600.000.0010.000.002,073.60FSN .75NTPC Narere13.000.000.000.000.0013.00NTPC Nasese35.500.000.000.000.0035.50NTPC 0189.50626.0025,367.70Total(Table: 2 2017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT

USER‐LED ETHNOGRAPHIC DATAA). LAUTOKA LIBRARYMonthsIndicators(This indicates thehourly head counts ofthe full months)JanFebMarTotal number of usersin the library3049824310443No of users who readlibrary material in thelibrary193453658No of users who workwith their owndocuments100124702803No of users who accessto e-information/Internet in the libraryfor academic work140328300439No of users who usecomputers for theirassignments in thelibrary61618472150No of users who usecomputers or their ownentertainment purposesduring the stay at thelibrary132No of users who readnewspapers andmagazines in the library91No of users who askedreference queriesNo of users who usetheir own laptops in thelibraryNo of users who discussacademic work in thediscussion area of thelibrary(Table: 33)AprilMayJuneJulyAugSepOctNovDec6512 311151878 64156616981052864106614102406412017 FNU LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 23

B). KORONIVIA LIBRARYMonthsIndicators(This indicates thehourly head counts ofthe full months)JanTotal number of usersin the libraryAprilMay358413130 20051 135678021No of users who readlibrary material in thelibrary238024672138850510964946No of users who workwith their owndocuments132043835088482026043815No of users who accessto e-information/Internet in the libraryfor academic work11382411

LexisNexis - Halsbury's Law of England 1 Total 74,513 (Table: 2) The table given below indicates the existing e‐book capacity in the library. Subscribed electronic books No of books ebrary 78,000 Hinari 46,000 ARDI books 19,000 OARE books 18,000 Upto date online 14,000 EBSCO e-books 6,000 AGORA books 5,800 Knovel 3,800 ProQuest e‐books 511

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