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338 e-book titles have been added to the digital library of the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences
The head of the Central Library of the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences announced: "Due to the pandemic conditions of the Covid-19 and physical distancing, 338 e-book titles have been added to digital library of university in recent months.
The head of the Central Library of the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences announced: "Due to the pandemic conditions of the Covid-19 and physical distancing, 338 e-book titles have been added to digital library of university in recent months.
Dr. Zarifian, referring to the articles related to the Covid 19 virus in the university's digital library added: "Currently, one hundred thousand titles of articles, books and dissertations on various specialized topics of the university is available in Hanan Digital Library and due to the pandemic conditions and the distance of students and professors from the university environment, about 20,000 virtual visits to the library portal and about 1,000 to 1,300 downloads from the digital library are made daily.
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