Alma Jordan Library Explained

The Alma Jordan Library
Country:Trinidad and Tobago
Type:Academic library
Established:1962

The Alma Jordan Library[1] at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Trinidad and Tobago, was named after UWI librarian Dr. Alma Jordan in 2012.[2] [3] The four-storied library is located on the St. Augustine Campus of the UWI. It is the largest of the libraries in the St Augustine Campus libraries network, with approximately 600,000 monographs, 31,000 e-books, 4,000 serial titles, 57,000 e-journal subscriptions and access to over 200 databases.

The Alma Jordan Library houses the Eric Williams Memorial Collection, which has been named to the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.[4]

The library houses the minute books of the London Society of West India Planters and Merchants, a major anti-abolitionist organisation of the British West Indian plantocracy.[5]

Other libraries in the St Augustine Campus Libraries network include the Medical Sciences Library, the library at the School of Education, the Festival Library and Cultural Resource Centre, the library at the Centre for Language Learning, the library attached to the Institute of International Relations, the Republic Bank Library at the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, the library of the National Herbarium of Trinidad and Tobago, the Library at the Hugh Wooding Law School, the Seismic Research Centre Library, the Patience-Theunissen Memorial Library located at Mount Saint Benedict and the Library at Roytec at the UWI School of Business and Applied Studies.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Moore. Gillian. November 2020. UWI's seat of knowledge celebrates five decades. UWI Today. 3 Nov 2020.
  2. Web site: The UWI Library Renamed in Honour of Dr. Alma Jordan. 3 March 2011. Trinidad and Tobago Government News. 17 January 2013.
  3. Web site: 2013. Who is Alma Jordan?. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150918031326/http://libraries.sta.uwi.edu:80/ajl/index.php/about-the-library/who-is-alma-jordan . 2015-09-18 . The University of the West Indies, St Augustine.
  4. Web site: Caribbean Memory of the World Register. National Library of Jamaica. 17 January 2013. 15 March 1998.
  5. Ryden D. (2015) The Society of West India Planters and Merchants in the Age of Emancipation, c.1816-35, Economic History Society Annual Conference, University of Wolverhampton, accessed 5 January 2016