Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2011
Ufuoma Lamikanra and Dr T. O. Dada visited the IALS library in March 2010 to study the running of a large academic library with a view to trying to modernise procedures in the Nigerian Institute's library.
1 Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of Lagos. Information Brochure. – 2nd ed. – Lagos: NIALS, April 1980, 20p.
2 See section 2, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Act Cap. N112 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.
3 A former Director General confessed at a management meeting, that it was when he failed to get a ministerial appointment which he was lobbying for, that he was offered the position of Director General as compensation.
4 Dada, T. O. “The State of the Institute's Library”. A Report presented at the Library Committee Meeting, 12 October 2010.
5 16 September 2009.
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