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Al-Assad
Library
Al-ASSAD library is considered "The
national library" of "Syrian Arab
Republic". It was inaugurated on November 16,
1984 under the leader president
HAFEZ AL-ASSAD's auspices. The library
lies in the west part of Damascus city and
overlooks into [UMAWYEEN square]. The
library covers an area of [22000 m sq], and
it is surrounded by a landscape ground
(gardens) which extends on a space of [6.000
m sq]. The complex (buildings) of the
library comprises of nine floors.
Being "The national library" of the
Syrian Arab Republic, AL-ASSAD library's
first task is to gather all books and daily
issues in addition to all kinds of
literature connected with our "ancestral
cultural legacy", then to sort out these
materials to serve researchers and scholars
and benefit them. The library has interest
also in modern cultural legacy of all its
kinds. As for our ancient cultural legacy
(scripts) the library tries to gather all
what is available of these scripts to
preserve them by conserving maintenance and
storing in suitable
"warehouses".
The library opens at nine o'clock in the
morning and the closedown is at eight in the
evening. Readers can make use of the library
contents between these two dates. The
library can accommodate "750" readers in its
reading halls. Regulations do not permit
borrowing books and other written materials
outside the library, only you can borrow
books and use them inside library only.
Regulations dictate that the lending to
visitors and frequenters system is internal
where readers use books inside the halls of
the library. There is no external borrowing
system, but Al-Assad library may borrow
books from other libraries and lend to them
according to external borrowing system
between Al-Assad library and other
libraries. If any reader wants a book not
available, the library borrowing directorate
gets this book from other library and the
applicant of the stated book would bear the
cost of posting the book and returning it
and pay (1000 sp) as a pawn.
Regulations do not permit borrowing books
and other written materials outside the
library, only you can borrow books and use
them inside library only.
- Literature, languages and religion
hall.
- The hall of social sciences, arts,
general information.
- Theoretical and applied sciences
hall.
- General hall containing books an all
academic subjects for first year
university students.
- A hall containing the Syrian
legislations and laws
- Arabic and foreign ancient journals,
magazines, daily and weekly.
- The recently issued Arabic and
foreign journals, magazines hall.
- The UN hall: This hall contains
managerial and scientific reports issued
by "the United Nations" and its
organizations.
- The computer hall: This hall
contains many computer sets to be used
by visitors to the library.
- The hall of the blind: It contains
instruments for the blind and those who
have poor sight, besides instruments to
help the hearing sense, and materials
recorded in Bril language for the blind.
- The hall of scripts and rare books,
where there is a special warehouses with
specific physical conditions to protect
them from decay.
- The hall of audible and visible
instruments (tape - video tape - films
--- etc). This hall is responsible for
preserving the Syrian legacy. Among the
contents, there are the Syrian films in
video-tapes, scientific films on video
tapes also, paintings, master pieces of
works of art of Syrian painters, films
about paintings and galleries.
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