| About HASDL |
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| Hassan Abbas Sharbatly Digital Library (HASDL) is regarded as a quality shift in the type of academic service rendered to the students, faculty members and the community for the purpose of fostering scientific research through the updated data bases and facilities. |
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The establishment of (HASDL) came through a grant from Hassan Abbas Sharbtaly foundation. Currently, the library is regarded as one of the outstanding features that mark the Faculty of Economics and Administration, not only because of the great electronic facilities that enable the users to easily get linked to different data bases and conferences around the world , but also by the unique atmosphere it provides through a wide range of choices that fulfill the researchers' needs. |
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Visitor can maintain full privacy in a special room equipped with all that he needs to make full accesses to the services available. There are private rooms equipped with technical facilities where visitors can hold meetings with outside parties and also attend conferences directly. |
| Our Vision |
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Gaining international leadership position of continuing excellence in digital libraries. |
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| Our Mission |
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Promoting the Faculty of Economics and Administration vision, mission and goals which aim at supporting scientific research and upgrading the level of university educational services and the community services as well. |
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| Our Objectives |
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| Supporting scientific research through the provision of modern technological facilities to easily access data in scientific atmosphere. |
| Upgrading university education through the provision of opportunities for exchanging teaching experience with universities and academic institutions world wide. |
Servicing the community through the provision and activation of modern means of distance education. |
| Enhance the level of participation in research, dissemination and preservation of knowledge for both academic and communal development |
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