ADA University Library

The facility features study rooms, a coffee shop, seating areas, and computer workstations, providing a comprehensive environment for academic engagement and research activities.

Initially designed to follow Western library standards, it aimed to support the university's academic community and foster global collaboration.

ADA University has expanded its global collaboration through the Library and Information Department’s participation in the Open Community Collections initiative by JSTOR.

This initiative allows institutions to host and distribute digital collections through the JSTOR platform, increasing the visibility of unique primary sources.

This project, which involves the transliteration of the newspaper from Arabic script into modern Azerbaijani Latin, was initiated and supported by ADA University.

In early 2020, the ADA Library initiated collaboration with the Document Delivery and Resource Sharing Committee (DDRS) of IFLA.

Throughout its history, the ADA Library has partnered with organizations such as Blackwell, Dawson Books, Gobi, EBSCO, and F. Delbanco to enhance its collections.

The acquisition of print materials, especially periodicals from abroad, has decreased, while the library's collection of online databases and e-libraries has expanded significantly.

From the early days of ADA University’s establishment, the integration of online academic subscriptions has been a vital part of its educational infrastructure.

Initial partnerships were formed with organizations such as EBL, JSTOR, and EBSCO, and over time, the library’s collection of e-resources has grown in response to the expanding academic programs at ADA University.

The ADA Library currently provides access to more than 10 academic databases, which include full-text serials, eBooks, reports, business data, and bibliometric resources.