Information and libraries in the Arab world

This is the third volume in a continuing series of reviews of international comparative librarianship. It contains contributions from the varying economies that comprise the countries of the Arab World. Its spectrum ranges from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, whose national incomes support advanced technol...

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Other Authors: Wise, Michael, Olden, Anthony
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Library Association 1994
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