Minnesota Islamic University Launches Digital Library

Minnesota Islamic University Launches Digital Library

Islamic University of Minnesota has announced the launch of a digital library in collaboration with the IT Deanery, with Dr. Mohammed Ali Ismail, Director of the Scientific Research Unit at the university, unveiling this unique achievement. Ismail explained that the library contains a diverse collection of educational and research materials in digital and electronic formats, such as e-books, scientific articles, electronic journals, scientific research, references, and digital educational content.

Ismail emphasized that these materials can be accessed online from anywhere and at any time, making it easier for students and faculty members to access educational and research resources quickly and easily. He also noted that the library is currently undergoing preparation and is expected to be available soon to researchers and all affiliated members of the university.

Ismail praised the value of this unique achievement, which enhances learning and research opportunities for everyone, contributing to the promotion of academic and research development at the university.

Regarding the previously launched "Zad Al-Bahith" library, Ismail confirmed that it is being updated daily with new content. Among the recent updates is the addition of a list containing over 1,500 master's and doctoral theses in the field of administrative sciences, archived at the National Information Center in Sana'a. He pointed out that this list serves as a reference for researchers in this field, as it can be used to measure previous studies and derive new research topics in the field of administrative sciences. Partial access to these studies can be obtained by visiting the National Center or through an authorized person, and research titles in this field can be inferred from these studies.

Ismail concluded by stating that the list is available in DOC format to facilitate the research and editing process.

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