Central Library Sarvajanik University


The Central Library of Sarvajanik University serves as the academic resource hub for students, faculty, and researchers across all constituent institutes. It provides access to a wide range of print and digital learning materials, ensuring seamless support for teaching, learning, and research activities. The library manages the procurement, cataloguing, and maintenance of its collections while continuously upgrading its services and infrastructure. Efforts are focused on enhancing user experience, expanding digital resources, and promoting an innovative and learner-centric library environment.


Library Advisory Committee - Sarvajanik University

Sarvajanik University has established a Library Advisory Committee to strengthen and enhance the academic support ecosystem of its libraries. The committee provides guidance on library policies, resource development, service improvement, and digital infrastructure to ensure that library facilities meet the evolving needs of students, faculty, and staff. Acting as a consultative body, it reviews existing services, supports the acquisition of relevant academic resources, and promotes library initiatives across the University. Through collaborative efforts, the committee aims to continuously improve the quality, accessibility, and effectiveness of library services.

Sarvajanik University

Library Advisory Committee
(2024-26)

Name of the Representative Designation
Dr. Meeta Vanasadia Convener
CA Shri Rajesh Desai Member
CA Shri Sanjeev Tamakuwala Member
Dr. Nitin Vibhakar Member
Dr. Chaulami Desai Member
Dr. Banti Shah Member
Dr. Bhadresh Dalal Member
Mr. Vishal Shah Member
Dr. Divya Mehta Member
Dr. Jayesh Desai - Dean (Academics), SU Member
Mr. Ashish Desai - I/c Registrar, SU Member - Secretary

 

Dr. Meeta Vansadia
The Chief Librarian,
Central Library,
Sarvajanik University.

Departmental Libraries

Welcome to our guide on Open Access Resources!

This guide is your entryway to a diverse array of resources available through the Open Access Initiative. Open Access materials come in various formats, including e-journals, e-books, theses, directories, e-print archives, digital repositories, educational resources, search engines, blogs, and more. These scholarly resources are invaluable for supporting academic and research activities and are freely accessible online, with minimal restrictions for users. 

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We encourage your feedback and participation in enhancing this guide. Your suggestions and comments are vital in making it an even more effective starting point for accessing scholarly resources.

  • ChEMBL 
    Open Access database of chemistry resources at European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI).
  • ChemSpider 
    ChemSpider is a free chemical structure database providing full- text and access to over 58 million structures from hundreds of data sources owned by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
  • ChemSynthesis 
    ChemSynthesis is a freely accessible database of chemicals. There are currently more than 40,000 compounds and more than 45,000 synthesis references in the database.
  • A free bibliographic database offering over 200,000 records of all publications by American Society of Civil Engineers.
  • Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) 
    This database provides access to over 1.5 million educational literature and resources.
  • PubMed 
    It is a database primarily of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. 
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) 

An online directory that indexes and provides access to 10,000 + high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals covering all disciplines.