The library has the following sections:
Acquisition section This is used for acquiring books for the library from
booksellers. The selection of books is made by a book purchase committee which also includes subject specialists. Readers' suggestions are given consideration when purchasing books for the library. A book selection policy is followed for the purchase of books, and government procedures are followed for payment of the bills. Books are accessioned here, payments are made and the material is then sent to the technical section for processing. Suggestion books to be used for suggesting books for the library or making other proposals are provided.
Technical section Books and other material received from the acquisition section are provided with labels and stamps and are classified and catalogued. D.D.C. 20th Edition is used for subject analysis while A.A.C.R-2 is followed for cataloguing. Cards are typewritten.
Reference material is kept in the reference section and all other books are sent to the library shelves for circulation.
Circulation section On the first floor of the English section there is an English counter at which books for
home study are issued and received back.
Oriental language books are issued at the counter in the Oriental section. Approximately 250 books are issued or received back at these counters every day.
Reference section The reference section is frequented by students, research scholars and the public throughout the library working hours. It contains reference works such as
encyclopaedias,
dictionaries,
yearbooks, directories,
almanacs,
atlases,
gazetteers, etc. along with reference works in subject fields. The official gazettes of Punjab and Pakistan kept in this section are important sources of information for many people of the city and rural areas of various districts of Punjab. Bound files of newspapers are available. The section serves its readers by providing
census reports,
patents and designs, and back numbers of English magazines. This section is useful for students preparing for such competitive examinations as CSS and PCS. The section is staffed by library professionals and
information specialists.
The Bait-ul-Quran This section of the library was established in 1968 by
Mukhtar Masood, then commissioner of the Lahore Division, and inaugurated by then governor of West Pakistan, General Muhammad Musa. It contains manuscripts of the
Quran, some dating back to 500 years. The section houses copies of handwritten and printed Qurans collected from all over Pakistan, e.g., the photocopies of the Quran remained under recitation of Usman Ghani, Amam Jaffer Sadiq, Molana Rom,
Tipu Sultan and a hand written Quran by
Aurangzeb Alamgir, Emperor of India. Translations and commentaries of the Quran in different languages and other works of Quranic literature are placed in this section for the use of research scholars. A mural painting by an artist of Pakistan, Shakir Ali, depicts Quranic Ayats in fine
calligraphy and decorates the section. '''Children's section''' A separate children's section was established in March 1982. Material comprises illustrated books, children encyclopaedias and dictionaries,
science and
adventure books, illustrated
fiction, biographies, historical and Islamic books, books on
Quaid-e-Azam and
Allama Muhammad Iqbal, as well as on Pakistan, both in English and Urdu languages. it contains about 6,000 volumes.
Oriental section The section has about 125,000 volumes in languages including Urdu, Persian, Arabic, Punjabi,
Pushto,
Sindhi and
Balochi. Some rare books possessed by the section have been bound in
cloth and
leather. The building has now fallen short of its requirements with respect to additional books and the increasing number of readers.
Computer section and e-library The computer section of the library was established in 1993 and became functional in 1996. A catalogue of the books in the library has been computerized and readers have been provided browsing facility on
computers.
Internet service is provided to the public at a nominal charge of Rs. 10/- per hour. CD writing and printing is available in the section.
AVA section The section contains
microfilm readers, microfilm reader/printers, TV and VCR equipment with more than 600 video films available. An
LCD TV has been provided in the section by courtesy of the Punjab Library Foundation. Other sections of the library are: • Bindery • Account section • Hindi, Gurumukhi, Sanskrit section • Records section • Gazetteer/gazette, report section • Old newspaper & magazine section • Braille section ==Collections==