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The Faculty of Nursing at Assiut University welcomed the "Best Library" evaluation committee to enhance the educational and research environment. Today, Professor Dr. Fatima Rushdi Mohamed, Dean of the Faculty, Professor Dr. Ikram Ibrahim Mohamed,

Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Professor Dr. Nahed Shawkat Abu El-Magd, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, Ms. Iman Ghadeer Mustafa, Secretary General of the Faculty, and Mr. Hamdi Ibrahim, Secretary General of the Faculty Library, received the committee. This visit, part of Assiut University's ongoing efforts to improve educational services and create a stimulating environment for scientific research, was held under the auspices of Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of the University, and Professor Dr. Gamal Badr, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research.

 

This visit was also held under the auspices of Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of the University, and Professor Dr. Gamal Badr, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research. The committee's work included an extensive inspection tour of the college's libraries. The student library was visited to assess the quality of services provided to undergraduate students and the availability of academic resources. The postgraduate library was also inspected to evaluate the research resources and technological tools available to nursing researchers.

 

Professor Dr. Fatima Rushdi Mohamed emphasized that this competition serves as an incentive to develop the library system. She noted that the College of Nursing libraries provide the best opportunities for academic achievement and research excellence, aligning with the college's vision of delivering high-quality educational services.

 

The evaluation committee comprised a select group of academic and administrative leaders, including Dr. Abeer Al-Tawil, Ms. Hanan Nasri, Acting Director General of University Libraries, Dr. Hagar, Director of the Egyptian Public Library, and Mr. Hossam Ali Omar, Director of the Agreements and Initiatives Department.