Digital Repository of the National Library of Uganda

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CritolaosExtract from Growls in Uganda

Growls from Uganda is a book of reflections on various aspects of modern life written by an unidentified Englishman living in Uganda in the early part of the 20th century. The author’s pseudonym, Critolaos, is taken from a relatively obscure ancient Greek philosopher who was a member of the school of Skeptics. The first chapter, entitled “Civilisation from a Distance,” describes the experience of the author living in a Baganda grass hut, built to his own specification and fashion. Successive chapters deal with what the author sees, from his

David MunaabaDigital process

Digital process is a simple book demonstrating the creation of digital assets. it is for demonstration purposes only, again, it is a demo

National Library of UgandaThe draft National Library Policy

Policy for libraries in Uganda

Uganda GovernmentNational Library Act 2003

The Act that repealed the Public Libraries Act 1964 and that established the National Library of Uganda