Frequently Asked Questions
Find clear answers to your questions about our services, resources, and programs.
This guide is here to assist you in exploring our collections and accessing digital tools easily.
What is the purpose of the National Assembly Library
The Library is established to support the development, maintenance, and enhancement of the National Assembly Library, ensuring access to quality resources for research, education, and informed decision-making.
How is the Library financed?
The Library is financed through government allocations, grants, donations, endowments, and other contributions from individuals, organizations, and international partners.
Who benefits from the Library?
Legislators, staff of the National Assembly, researchers, students, and the general public benefit from the resources and services provided by the library.
What types of resources does the Library provide?
The Library supports the acquisition of books, journals, digital resources, research materials, and modern library equipment.
How can I contribute to the Library?
You can contribute through donations, grants, or partnerships. Contact the Library for more details on how to support its initiatives.
What initiatives does the Library support?
The Library supports initiatives like digitization of resources, training programs, community engagement, and the preservation of cultural heritage.
How does the Library ensure transparency?
The Library is managed by a Board of Trustees, which oversees its operations and ensures accountability through regular audits and reports
Thank you for visiting the FAQ page of the National Assembly Library. We hope you found the answers you were looking for. If you have further questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to us. Together, we can ensure that knowledge and resources remain accessible to all. Your support is invaluable!