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Show }?:*>)Hl NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGIWfNT MVtlOPMfNT NJ.M.D. 7, 2*ta |UIY St. CA!«0( U.A.H. P.O. B. !M Oct, 19, 1964. Dr. %Hia__ %3h, Uni varsity of Utah Library, Salt U_s B__iy, Utah. ?«i_u Star /^S*sb, It Is my pleasure to write you, as Or. Hs-named B_~Hstdy, who c*_ne_ied me, suggested it. It **e_s to be the right way to realize sly wonderffcll Ireaas to learn Aaaeriaan Methods of Librarifenship as praotioad & the states• It is clear that the United States bears the m?ld leadership ia Library edttoatioa whloh is vary important to the development of sulture and civilisation. Illsraries today need professional workers whose interests are largely aaademio, so experience-is now indispensable for _sacae_»i\_l professional career. I tii a $rftda&ie of Cairo unirersity end have B.A. in Library Science 1957, age 30 years, my experience in work is* as reference librarian and Bibliographer at the National Idb^ary, Cairo, U.A.R. Head Librarian at the national Institute of Management Development Cairo, U.A.R. froa 196l till now. On Hay 1963, I was admitted to tfce Kuwait University for one year to establish its Library g.nd plan its regulations and organization. Dear Sr*• Hash, I aftuld be grateful if you can help me to have a period cf training in TOUT institution end join your Library staff. I am sure that your respectful Institution will be the proper place to create such a sueoeasfS-l professional librarians. 1 expect to hear from you soon, with complete hope and confidence that you will do your beet to help me* Thank ftia very much. lours Sincerely, (M.H. EL-_EREKT.) fb&ad Librarian, N.I.M.D. |