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Central Library of University of Tehran
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Central library and documents center of University of Tehran is the biggest academic library in Iran. It was built in 1350.

Building
It has 9 stories and, 22,000 m2 (240,000 sq ft) area, its construction material is armed concrete. Its design is based on modern architecture.[1]
Manuscripts
Among manuscripts there is Khamsa of Nizami, Shahnameh, Vendidad, Zakhireye Khwarazmshahi, Book of Roads and Kingdoms, the oldest manuscript being a copy of مجمل اللغه from Ibn Faris.[2]
Digital library
In 2020, the library published 41000 doctorate, and masters dissertations,[3] Digital library includes 12000 manuscripts for free download.[4]
Other university libraries
University of Tehran has 60 libraries. Council of administration has five subcommittees. Every researcher, students from other universities, are allowed to use this library's resources. It is a member of Iranian national committee of world memory, Content national consortium, and International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.[5]
Administrators
- Iraj Afshar
- Abolfazl Ghasemi
- Ismaeil Hakemi vala
- Mohammadmehdi Jafari
- Firooz Harirchi
References
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