National Library of Uganda

National Library of Uganda

Libraries

The National Library of Uganda was established by the National Library Act, 2003.

About us

The National Library of Uganda was established by the National Library Act, 2003. This Act repealed the Public Libraries Act, 1964 which had established the Public Libraries Board. The Board had been charged with the responsibility of establishing, equipping, managing, and maintaining libraries in Uganda. Following the enactment of the Local Governments Act, 1997, this responsibility was decentralized to the local governments. The Public Libraries Board and later the National Library of Uganda retained the responsibility of laying down national policies in regard to these libraries, giving advice, issuing standards, norms, guidelines, and work manuals, providing technical and professional advisory services and coordinating and carrying out advocacy for these libraries at local and international levels. With the enactment of the National Library Act, 2003, the NLU became the National Bibliographic Control Agency responsible for ensuring legal deposit of materials by publishers, publishing the National Bibliography of Uganda, allocating the International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN) and International Standard Serial Numbers (ISSN) and establishing and managing a National Collection of Uganda

Website
http://nlu.go.ug/
Industry
Libraries
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Kampala
Type
Government Agency
Founded
2003

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Employees at National Library of Uganda

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