Al-Quds University Library (MJQ)

Identity area

Identifier

PT-MJQ

Authorized form of name

Al-Quds University Library (MJQ)

Parallel form(s) of name

    Other form(s) of name

      Type

      • University

      Contact area

      Randa Kamal (Head librarian)

      Type

      Address

      Street address

      Abu Dis

      Locality

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      Postal code

      Telephone

      + 972 (0)2-5859955

      Faks çek

      + 972 (0)2-5853918

      E-mail

      Not

      Description area

      History

      The university library has been relocated many times in its fairly short history. It started in 1976 and the first library was located in Al-Bireh, in a building which was severely damaged by Israeli troops in 2000. Many of the older books are a gift from Al-Ansari and from the Sandouka family.

      Geographical and cultural context

      Mandates/Sources of authority

      Administrative structure

      Records management and collecting policies

      Buildings

      Holdings

      The collection of 170 manuscripts ranges from the 1446 to 1800.

      Finding aids, guides and publications

      Ahmad al-Alami, Manuscript catalogue in the faculties of religion, Amman, 1986

      Access area

      Opening times

      Saturday-Wednesday: 08:00-17:00
      Thursday: 08:00-13:00

      Access conditions and requirements

      Accessibility

      Services area

      Research services

      Reproduction services

      Public areas

      Control area

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      Rules and/or conventions used

      Status

      Level of detail

      Dates of creation, revision and deletion

      Entry prepared on November 2018.

      Dil(ler)

        Script(s)

          Sources

          https://library.alquds.edu/ar/
          Jerusalem historical libraries and archives revisited, Revised report prepared for Open Jerusalem, October 2014, Merav Mack

          Maintenance notes

          Author: Open Jerusalem http://www.openjerusalem.org/

          Access points

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