Showing posts with label World Book Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Book Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Nnamdi Azikiwe Library of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka Celebrates 2018 World Book and Copyright Day in Style

On April 23, 2018, Nnamdi Azikiwe Library of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka joined in the global celebration of UNESCO World Book and Copyright Day. As an event that essentially celebrates the existence of libraries, librarians and writers across the world, the University Librarian, Prof Chinwe N. Ezeani put together a few activities to make the celebration memorable not only for the University community but for Nsukka as a whole.
Giving her opening speech, Prof Ezeani emphasized the importance of reading in the life of every human being. She mentioned academic excellence, socialization skills and confidence as some of the benefits of reading.
To further appreciate the contribution of authors to the growth and development of libraries, authors, poets, filmmakers and musicians, Fidelis U. Okoro and Jeff Unaegbu were invited to take part in a book chat anchored by Assistant Librarian, Prince Jacon Igwe.
The authors shared their experiences of how reading and books generally have shaped their careers. A senior lecturer in the Department of English and Literary Studies, UNN and a playwright, Okoro lamented how the tradition of storytelling and folktales are dying across Africa today. According to him, we are not Europeans and we are not full Africans; so, that leaves us nowhere. He urged that, as much as books which contain texts are important, we can’t overlook the essence of oral tradition in our lives. He also discussed how film and television are altering the reading culture in Nigeria, most times negatively. He mentioned reality TV shows like Big Brother Naija which has become the craze of most young people in the country but hardly contributes to intellectual growth.
A cinematographer at the Institute of African Studies, UNN, Unaegbu spoke about the relationship between history and literature. There is no mistaking the influence of history on his writing. Confirming this, he said he makes it a point of duty in his work to not fake history, to present history the way things happened despite whatever creative embellishment he might use. He also commented on the sense of direction of up-and-coming writers in Nigeria, saying they are having their own voice. According to him, these voices are unique and are very much different from those of Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe, and that they are being authentic means they can appeal to a wide range of audience. Furthermore, he said that it does not help creativity and reading when people judge books by their places of publication and not by their contents.
The audience was also treated to short lectures by Anthony Izuchukwu, a lecturer in the Department of Library and Information Science, UNN who talked about the application of ICT to improve lifelong learning.
Dr Harriet U. Igbo, an academic librarian in the library, talked about the need to inculcate ‘library mentality’ which she described as the urge to always use the library. She also urged staff and students at the event to avoid becoming aliterates, a word that describes people who are unwilling to read, even though they have all it takes to do so.

You can check out highlights from the event on the Library’s YouTube channel.
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Thursday, March 2, 2017

World Book Day in Nnamdi Azikiwe Library, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Books on display
The World Book Day was marked today, 2nd March 2017 in University of Nigeria by the University Library, popularly called 'Nnamdi Aziwe Library'. The library currently functions under the leadership of Professor Chinwe N. Ezeani - the first female University Librarian of the University. In commemorating the World Book Day, the library organised a display area for students and other readers. Current books and reference materials of varied subjects were selected for display.

The event was announced on the library Website, Facebook and Twitter Pages.  It was amazing to see readers flood the display area to view the materials on display. Provision was made for the readers to request for their materials of interest on a register and also leave their feedbacks or comments. Many of the readers gave positive feedbacks concerning the event which will be shared on our blog soon.

Readers at the stand
To add colour to the event, students of Library and Information Science Students visited the Library as they marked the World Book Day also. They interviewed the University Librarian and she addressed the students with words of inspiration and encouragement all to commemorate the Special Day. See pictures after the cut...  
Prof. C. N. Ezeani (University Librarian) addressing the students
Some of the most requested books

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Quotable Quotes on Books and Reading

Quotable Quotes on Books and Reading

To consistently be a man of value, be a man of continuous education.
       Tope Popoola

It is easier to calculate the quantity of sand on the seashore, drops of water in an Ocean than to calculate the value of a good book
Pat. C. Igbokwe

Books and its equivalents are personal companion of those who aspire for greatness. Therefore to know those who don’t aspire, look around them and you will never find any (book); if you find, it will just be by chance.
Pat. C. Igbokwe

Live as though you were to die tomorrow, but learn as though you were to live forever.
 Mahatma Ghandi

If cash is kept at the end of a book, many will not get at it, because people hardly reach the end of the books in their hand.
Pat. C. Igbokwe

When you stop learning, you are old, whether you are 20 or 80.when you keep learning, you are younger, whether you are 80 or 20.
Henry Ford

The gap between a reader and a non-reader is as wide as the gap between one and one million.
Pat. C. Igbokwe

Submission by Patrick C. Igbokwe
Nnamdi Azikiwer Library, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Email: patrick.igbokwe@unn.edu.ng
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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Nnamdi Azikiwe Library Marks World Book Day!

Source: http://www.worldbookday.com/
Today, 2nd March, 2017 is World Book Day and the library wishes to inform her readers, that there will be a display of current and interesting books to mark this day. Venue is at the OPAC Area. Come and have request for books and read more books and also come with queries to be answered on the spot. A lot more will follow, thanks and welcome!

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