The Aga Khan University libraries network, which includes nine libraries in five countries spread over three continents, is committed to providing the University community access to comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, information resources, in print and digital formats, in support of its research, teaching and learning activities. This access will be provided through innovative services, and state-of-the-art systems.

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Submissions from 2008

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Evidence based medicine: the role of the health information professional, Nasra Gathoni

Rating Pakistani medical journals using the principles of citation analysis, Midrar Ullah and Idrees Farooq Butt

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The accuracy of references in manuscripts selected for publication in Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (PAFMJ), Midrar Ullah, Idrees Farooq Butt, and Azhar Mubarik

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The journal of Ayub Medical College: A 10-year bibliometric study, Midrar Ullah, Idrees Farooq Butt, and Muhammad Haroon

Submissions from 2007

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Difference practices in manuscript cataloging in Egypt: how could they be reconciled?, Walid Ghali

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Medical library cooperation: A necessity, Midrar Ullah

Submissions from 2006

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A citation analysis of Pakistan Economic and Social Review, Ashraf Sharif and Khalid Mahmood

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Impact of online resources on medical research: A citation analysis of Pakistani medical journals, Midrar Ullah

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Library co-operation through resource sharing (RS): Models for Lahore libraries, Ashraf Sharif

Submissions from 2004

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How economists cite literature: citation analysis of two core Pakistani economic journals, Ashraf Sharif and Khalid Mahmood

Submissions from 2001

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Impact of computer training on professional library activities in Pakistan, Ashraf Sharif and Khalid Mahmood