date دوشنبه ۱۳۹۹/۰۸/۲۶ views 1247
اشتراک گذاری در Telegram Whatsapp Twitter Linkedin mail Facebook

book

نوع اثر مقاله

کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی

معرفی کامل

The Islamic Studies library was founded, along with the Institute of Islamic Studies by Prof. Wilfred Cantwell Smith, in 1952. The library has grown from a modest departmental collection to a very well regarded library of over 150,000 volumes striving to cover the whole of Islamic civilization. This sizable and rich collection is quite unique in Canada. It is one of the 12 branches of the McGill Library and provides resources and services to support the teaching and research programs primarily of the Institute of Islamic Studies. The library is also a major resource for other McGill students and researchers in such areas as History, Political Science, and Comparative Religion, as well as bona fide researchers of other Quebec and Canadian universities. The library is open to members of the general public for consultation. The library is located in theMorrice Hall building.

Collection description

The Islamic Studies collection comprises materials in print, electronic and microfilm, manuscripts, serials and audio-visual materials in European and Islamic languages: English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Russian on the one hand, and Arabic, Persian, Turkish (Ottoman and modern), Urdu and Indonesian, on the other. The collection is the reflection of the academic interests of the Institute, and teaching and research in Qur’anic Exegesis, Jurisprudence, Philosophy, Theology, History of Sciences, Sufism, Shi`ite Thought, Classical and contemporary Literature and History and Modern Developments in Muslim world. As well as instruction in the various languages (Arabic, Turkish, Persian and Urdu) have shaped the nature of the ISL’s development.

The ISL is a research library and it houses a collection intended to be of primary use to graduate and post-graduate students, as well as to faculty, with a reference section at its centre. Materials are accessible via the McGill Library Catalogue.

The ISL has 992 periodical and serial titles, many of which are complete sets, no longer published or rare. Examples include: The Oriental Collections (London, 1797-1799), Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College Magazine (Aligarh), Ma’ârif (Azamgarh), and Ma’lûmât (Istanbul).

comments

لطفا نظر خود را در مورد این مطلب بنویسید

message
message
message

نظرات شما

نظری برای این مطلب ثبت نشده است