The University Library offers a rich collection of information resources, including textbooks, reference books, theses, CDs, print journals, reports, standards, and more. The library specializes in acquiring materials related to subjects such as Physical Education, Exercise Physiology, Yoga, Sports Psychology, Sports Biomechanics, Sports Management, Sports Training and Coaching, and Sports Technology. In addition to these core disciplines, the library also houses collections on allied subjects such as nutrition, kinesiology, sports sociology, and sports medicine. Currently, the library holds approximately 7,964 books, which meet the daily information needs of our faculty, research scholars, and students. The library is regarded as the backbone of the teaching and research activities conducted at this university.
The library has a rich source in the reference section, which holds encyclopedias, handbooks, dictionaries, conference reports, abstracts, and various associations’ sports rule books.
| S No | RESOURCES | TOTAL NUMBERS |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Books | |
| No. of Titles | 5825 | |
| No. of Volumes | 7964 | |
| Text Books | 7127 | |
| Reference Books | 837 | |
| 2 | Thesis | 3759 |
| 3 | Non - Book Materials CD- Roms 118 Video-Cassette 1 |
119 |
| 4 | Encyclopaedia | 26sets |
| 5 | Seating Capacity | 234 |
| 7 | Electronic Resources | |
| e-Books | 607 | |
| e-Books (Purchased) | 450 | |
| e-Books (Free) | 237 | |
| e-Journals | 29 | |
| Database | 1 |
| S.No | Section | Seating Capacity | Area in Sq.mts | Area in Sq.Feet | Floor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Reading Hall | 80 | 247.5 | 2664.06 | First Floor |
| 2 | E-Library | 50 | 118.02 | 1270.36 | First Floor |
| 3 | Periodicals | 64 | 95.9 | 1032.30 | First Floor |
| 4 | Thesis | 40 | 44.25 | 476.30 | Ground Floor |
| 5 | Stack | 123.48 | 1326.13 | Ground Floor |
The Total Area of Library Building is about 629.15sq.mts. (6772sq.ft.)