Egyptian National Agricultural Library

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The Egyptian National Agricultural Library (ENAL)[1] was established in 1996.[2] One of four American national libraries, its other locations are Beltsville, Maryland and Washington DC.[3] It offers one of the most expansive agriculture and related science data in the world.[4] It is located on the first two floors of the Land Improvement Building in St. Dokki, Giza,[5] spans 6,200 square meters and can seat close to 300 people.[6] The ENAL is the link between all US Department of Agriculture field libraries and the national state land-grant network.[7] In 1995 – backed by the NAL – the ENAL produced a CD-ROM of the Nicoll's Birds of Egypt of 1930. This 2 volume 700 page work was published through the National Agricultural Text Digitizing Program.[8]

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  1. ^ "ENAL". www.allacronyms.com.
  2. ^ "National Agricultural Library Annual Report for 1996" (PDF). pubs.nal.usda.gov/.
  3. ^ Panel On National Libraries' International Activities. "International Programs Of The National Agricultural Library". web.simmons.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  4. ^ "Egyptian National Agricultural Library library, St.Dokki, Egypt – Special library – Libdex.com". www.libdex.com. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  5. ^ "Egyptian National Agricultural Library - ENAL -- Agricultural Research Center". librarytechnology.org. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  6. ^ "About ENAL". enal.
  7. ^ "Egyptian National Agricultural Library (ENAL)". 1995. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ Blake, Peggy J. "SUCCESS THROUGH WORKING TOGETHER: THE U. S. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY'S APPROACH TO COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES". Purdue.edu.

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