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General Information
Origins
Established in Rome at the 1952 FAO Conference, according to the decisions
of the 1950 Conference. Named David Lubin Memorial Library by the Conference to
honour the founder of the International Institute of Agriculture (IIA). The extensive
IIA collection formed a solid base for the present-day Library which is considered one of
the world's finest collections in food, agriculture and international development.
The David Lubin Memorial Library is part of the "Knowledge Exchange and Capacity Building Division (KCE) of FAO.
Subject Coverage
Agriculture, Food and Nutrition, Rural Development, Plant Production and
Protection, Animal Production and Health, Agricultural Machinery, Agro-industries,
Agro-forestry, Forestry, Fisheries, Sustainable Development, Statistics, Agricultural
Economics and other related subjects.
Collections
The Library has over one million volumes; the journal collection contains
approximately 13,000 titles of which 1,450 are electronic. The heavily used working
collection consists of FAO documentation, books and serials in FAO subject fields, a
comprehensive reference collection and specialized Branch Library collections in Fisheries and Forestry.The
library also includes the IIA Institutional Memory and Rare Books collection.
Electronic Access to Collections
FAO Online Library
Catalogue - FAO technical documents since 1945, library monograph
holdings since 1976 and a FAO library serial holdings database
New Books - items
received within the last 6 months.
New Serials - items received within the
last 6 months.
Services
Reference and Information services; Tours and Briefings; Inter-Library Loans;
Reproduction of FAO documents.
To order FAO documents contact : FAO-Library-Reproduction
Please provide with order full bibliographic details from the library catalogue, together with your postal address. |