Established in 1949, the Library at the Institute of Public Health has evolved into a unique and historic library and information resource center in the field of Public Health. It stands as a distinguished institution not only at the national level but also on the international stage.
Today, the Library plays a vital role in supporting the academic and research endeavors of various stakeholders, including faculty members, public health researchers, postgraduate and paramedical students, public health managers, hospital managers, and public health nutritionists, as well as other medical personnel.
The Library houses an extensive collection of the latest books and periodicals covering a wide array of topics in public health and related specialties. It proudly features exclusive publications from renowned organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, offering valuable resources for reference and review. Additionally, MEDLINE and other computer-based systems are readily available, providing users with convenient access to an expansive literature review for their research and academic pursuits. The Institute of Public Health Library remains committed to facilitating learning, research, and the dissemination of knowledge in the ever-evolving field of public health.