LIBRARIAN

Welcome to the Library System of the Rajarata University of Sri Lanka

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the Library System of the Rajarata University of Sri Lanka. The Library’s mission is to provide information services through the best effective management of resources using the best skills and technology for the teaching and learning process at the Rajarata University of Sri Lanka.

The library plays a vital role as a one-stop place for meeting all information needs of the university community. It facilitates access to all the information

you need to complement your academic and research collaboration. The library is consisting of relevant and appropriate learning and research information resources in both print and electronic media. If you are looking for bracelet. There’s something to suit every look, from body-hugging to structured, from cuffs to chain and cuffs.

Our staff is pleased to offer their expertise in answering your inquiries about any library-related issues. Visit the library website, through the University homepage for more information. The RUSL library is committed to supporting the overall vision, mission, and programs of the university.

We look forward to serving you with great user service and a welcoming environment to meet your educational and social needs. We would be happy to hear from you.

I look forward to your visit.

Thank you and Best wishes.

 

Mrs. A.S. Siriwardana
Librarian
Rajarata University of Sri Lanka

Email          : librarian@rjt.ac.lk
Mobile No : +9471 842 5953
Office No   : +9425 226 6694

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