eIFL.net Regional Meeting (2006 : Aleppo, Syria)Presentation on the establishment and activities of the Palestinian Library and Information Consortium (PALICO) Starting with a timeline of the Consortium foundation history, members, targets and achievements it reached during all the period of its existence. It also demonstrates the EBSCO usage in Palestine as a case study of one PALICO activities introduced to the Palestinian academic researcher
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Nota Bene is published during the academic year to acquaint the Yale community and others with the r...
The Palestinian Research Net (RIPAL for its acronym in Spanish) is a group composed by University pr...
Syria is one of the countries that was in the process of development at all levels, including educat...
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Emory University, Georgia.htt...
Under the auspices of the European Union, the author visited the libraries of all the universities a...
This chapter provides readers with an understanding of the current situation of libraries in Palesti...
This is a brief report on a pilot project funded by the European Commission TEMPUS programme concern...
The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine is now a past history, along with the seventeen pr...
Cooperation between academic institutions in the world is important and essential for the research e...
Summary of issues identified The following issues need to be addressed to modernise the universiti...
This annual referential report, has become an essential classic in the academic realm of Palestinian...
The Palestinian media represent an exceptional case in the Middle East, and the Arab world in parti...
Executive Council Thirty-Second Ordinary Session 22 – 26 January 2018 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThis repo...
This research was based on a concern for libraries in third world countries. A study of literature a...
The author discusses issues surrounding the potential economic development of Palestine. He specifi...
Nota Bene is published during the academic year to acquaint the Yale community and others with the r...
The Palestinian Research Net (RIPAL for its acronym in Spanish) is a group composed by University pr...
Syria is one of the countries that was in the process of development at all levels, including educat...
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Emory University, Georgia.htt...