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_Collections from Exeter University added_
Records from the University of Exeter's Middle East collection, Arab
World Documentation Unit and Special collections are now available on Copac
The Middle East Collection is strong in most areas of Islamic studies,
especially religion, philosophy, history, Arabic literature and all the
social sciences. The AWDU covers all aspects of life (except literature
and religion) in the Arabian countries plus Iran. The major strengths of
the Special Collections include medieval and early modern history,
nineteenth century studies and history of popular culture, and twentieth
century literary and historical studies.
Exeter University's records are the first of 12 libraries to be added to
Copac as part of the Challenge Fund, an initiative jointly funded by the
British Library, RIN and CURL.
More information about the libraries to be added are available from our
Forthcoming Libraries <http://copac.ac.uk/libraries/forthcoming/>page.
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Regards
Jenny McNally
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/Copac Challenge Fund Support Officer/
Tel: 0161 275 0638
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