Title: Library Rebuilding in Afghanistan
1Library Rebuilding in Afghanistan
- Project funded by the International
- Arid Lands Consortium (IALC)
- Sustainable Development of Drylands
- Project via a Cooperative Agreement with
- USAID-ANE.
- 1st phase completed in June, 2004
- by UA Librarian, Atifa Rawan,
- with assistance from the University of
- Arizonas Arid Lands Information
- Center (ALIC).
- 2nd phase follow-up underway,
- further progress.
- 3rd phase next steps, a
- comprehensive approach.
2Acknowledgements The People Who Helped Atifa
Make It Happen
- Dr. Fayez, Former Minister of Higher Education
- Prof. Popal, Former President, Kabul University
- Prof. Mohsini, Dean, Faculty of Agriculture
- Dr. Wassimi, Executive Manager, ICARDA-Kabul
- Ismail Khan, Administrator, and College of
Agriculture staff and student representatives - Barbara Hutchinson and Carla Casler, ALIC, UA
- Bob Freitas, IALC
- Nicole Joos, TEEAL Project, Mann Library, Cornell
University
3Phase 1- What was accomplished in June 2004
- Created the first academic electronic library in
Afghanistan. - Remodeled and refurbished a facility.
- Purchased computers and equipment.
- Installed The Essential Electronic Agriculture
Library (TEEAL, Cornell University) and other
critical electronic resources. - Established a partnership relationship with the
ICARDA representative in Kabul for this project. - Established relationships with the US Embassy and
USAID officials in Kabul. - Made the arrangements with Dean of College of
Agriculture to hire a field coordinator for
facility.
4Library checkout desk before remodeling
5First Step Cleaning the Room
6Second Step Painting the Room
7Hanging the Drapes Made for the Room
8Electrical Wiring for Internet Access
9Students organizing and sorting books
10The Agricultural Electronic Library Ready for
Opening
11Dr. Mohsini and the TEEAL Collection
12The Grand Opening Ceremony-Ribbon Cutting by
Minister Fayez
13Ribbon Cutting by Dr. Glover, US Embassy in Kabul
14 Student Making Speech at Grand Opening
15The Reception after the Opening Two ICARDA
Representatives
16Phase II - Follow-Up and Progress
- Current Library Status
- Open from 900am to 330pm
- Staffed by Mr. Madadi Project Field Coordinator
and Kabul University Instructor, received UIUC
Project agriculture training courses at NWFP-AU,
Peshawar, Pakistan. - Provides computer TEEAL training for faculty
and students. - Maintains facility, keeps statistics and contacts
list. - Receives training materials from TEEAL
coordinator. - Additional computers, furniture and supplies
purchased. - Draft Proposal for Comprehensive Agricultural
Library Redevelopment - submitted to USAID/Kabul and the US Embassy in
Afghanistan in June 2004
17Follow-Up cont.
- Expansion of the electronic library concept
forwarded to USAID-Kabul, US Embassy-Kabul, and
USAID-ANE, Summer, 2004. - Discussions to establish collaboration were held
in Fall, 2004 with USDA, National Agriculture
Library. - Suggestion of Scott Christiansen
- Multiple institutions involved including
University of Illinois, Texas AM, and the Univ.
of Arizona - Close communications maintained with
- Mr. Madadi, Field Coordinator,
- Dean of Agriculture College,
- Minister of Higher Education,
- ICARDA Executive Manager in Kabul to ensure
effective operation of the AEL
18Follow-UP- cont.
- UA project participants and ICARDA Executive
Manager met in Tucson in November, 2004. Efforts
to formalize relationship with Dr. Wassimi and
ICARDA are ongoing - ICARDA is providing assistance in purchasing
equipment, payment of Field Coordinator and
definition of Internet connection issues. - UA Project participants have completed several
presentations and short articles. - UA collaborating with Mortenson Center for
International Library Programs, UIUC Library - discussions and meeting held with Barbara J.
Ford, Director, in January to define
collaboration.
19Follow Up- cont.
- The UA project participants submitted a
complementary proposal for an Institute for
Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant to fund
training for library staff of Afghanistan Higher
Education Institutions. - Sustainable Development Project Director, IALC,
visited the AEL facility in Kabul in January,
2005 and met with - Dean of College of Agriculture,
- Project Field Coordinator
- Minister of Higher Education,
- ICARDA Executive Manager,
- USAID Mission Officer, Dan Miller,and Director,
Patrick Fine, in Kabul.
203rd Phase - Next Steps
- Continue to develop comprehensive proposal with
collaborators, U of A, UIUC-Mortensen Center,
USDA National Agricultural Library, and the Kabul
Office of ICARDA - Proposal revised in December 2004 to include
additional regional universities. - U of A Librarian, Atifa Rawan, will provide
training in Afghanistan of the electronic
resources to Mr. Madadi and other faculty members
in the College of Agriculture, Spring, 2005. - Maintain and expand (as limited funds)
capabilities of current facility and discuss
comprehensive approach with USAID of Library
Rebuilding in Afghanistan.
21Afghanistan Regional Institutions
22Atifa with students who worked organizing and
cleaning books