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Library Definition

Library Definition

A scientific, cultural, and engineering space aimed at collecting information sources and developing them through various methods (such as purchasing, exchanging, donating, and depositing), organizing them (indexing, classifying, and arranging them on shelves), retrieving them as quickly as possible, and providing them to the community of beneficiaries (readers and researchers) in their various capacities through a range of traditional services such as lending services, references, periodicals as ongoing services, selective dissemination of information, and other computerized services, all facilitated by a qualified human staff in the field of library and information science.

Library Objectives

Library Objectives
  1. Loaning books to postgraduate students (Master’s and Ph.D.) and professors.
  2. Internal loaning of theses for postgraduate students.
  3. Providing theses and some books electronically via CDs.
  4. Facilitating various library services and other engineering activities required by the educational program.
  5. Accessing engineering information from available sources in the library.
  6. Encompassing engineering references, books, journals, and postgraduate theses for both Master’s and Ph.D. levels related to the curriculum.
  • Responsibilities of the Library Section in the Department: A librarian with expertise in library science is responsible for the library section.

Instructions and Regulations for the Library

Instructions and Regulations for the Library
  1. Complete silence when entering, inside, and leaving the library, avoiding crowding and speaking loudly near the library.
  2. Mobile phone usage is prohibited inside the library; it should be set to silent mode or airplane mode during library visits.
  3. Personal belongings and deposits should be placed in the designated area at the library entrance, and the owner is responsible for them.
  4. Avoid damaging references in any way (tearing, writing, drawing inside books or on tables and walls).
  5. Internal loaning of references and rare books is done personally by the borrower student; external loans to students are strictly prohibited.
  6. After finishing with references, leave them on the table without hiding them or depriving others from accessing them, and return to the responsible staff member for further assistance.
  • Borrowing books by professors and students is allowed for a maximum period of one month.

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries
  1. Professors and postgraduate students (Master’s and Ph.D.) from the department are allowed internal and external loans.
  2. Professors and postgraduate students (Master’s and Ph.D.) from other departments and universities are allowed internal loans only.

* Information available in the library pertains to engineering topics in the fields of mathematics, programming, mechanics, fluids, thermodynamics, internal combustion, HVAC, refrigeration, and automobiles.

Services Provided by the Library

Services Provided by the Library
  • Loaning books and theses to students and professors.Ask the Librarian service: Students can inquire about the availability and location of required books on the shelves, facilitating ease and time-saving for students.
  • The person responsible for the library section conducts regular statistics of loaned books each month based on pre-registered information in the record.
  • Work environment within the library.
  • Addition of newly received books to the library by the responsible person in special records, indexing them, and placing them on designated shelves.

Important Books at the Library

Important Books at the Library
#Book TitleAuthor
1Advanced Machine TheoryJohn Hanna
2Principles of Machine TheoryJohn Hanna
3Vibrations Theory and ApplicationsT. William Thompson
4Mechanics (Dynamics)Miriam
5Mechanics (Statics)Miriam
6First Engineering DrawingAbdul Rasool Abdul Hussein
7Second Engineering DrawingAbdul Rasool Abdul Hussein
8Descriptive EngineeringDr. Jasim Al-Hayani
9Principles of Refrigeration and Freezing EngineeringDr. Khalid Al-Joudi
10Applied Air Conditioning and RefrigerationKozlenk
11Applied ThermodynamicsThomas Warhen
12Fundamentals of Heat TransferIncropera
13Heat TransferHolman
14Car MaintenanceDr. Abbas Al-Azawi
15Car Maintenance and RepairMr. Talib Hassan Jasim
16Aircraft PerformanceProf. Asim Hameed Youssef Al-Deraji
17Fluid MechanicsDr. Victor Stretim
18Engineering Metallography (Metals)Dr. Aref
19Engineering MechanicsDr. Wajih Al-Rifai - Dr. Mowaffaq Ahmed
20Thermodynamics (Heat)Dr. Rahim Jowi
21Metal CuttingDr. Mohammed Al-Turangi - Dr. Diaa Shanshel
22Descriptive EngineeringMedhat Fadel Fathallah
23Mechanical EngineeringHigden
24Fuel TechnologyDr. Jaber Shanshool
25Shom SeriesShom
26Internal Combustion EnginesDr. Younis Al-Fakhri
27Materials ResistanceDr. Magdy Ibrahim
28Car DynamicsDr. Shirko Shaker Fatah
29Car TheoryDr. Shirko Shaker Fatah
30Manufacturing TechniquesDr. Dakheel Hassan
31Automatic Control EngineeringDr. Ahmed Mohammed Al-Khatib
32Compressed Air DynamicsDr. Shawkat Jawad
33Basic Electrical EngineeringDr. Mazhar Anwar - Dr. Mohamed Zaki
34Geometric MathematicsDr. Khaled Abdel Hamid
35Industrial EngineeringDr. Adel Abdel Malik
36Basics of Computing (BASIC)Dr. Mohammed Ali Shallal
37Basics of Computing (Fortran)Dr. Hassan Al-Dulfi
38Gas Dynamics PrinciplesDr. Muthir Ismail
39Principles of Fluid DynamicsDr. Jameel Al-Malaika
40Car MechanicsAuthor: Kraus - Translator: Dr. Ahmed Abbas
41Human Rights, Child Rights and DemocracyProf. Maher Saleh - Alawi Al-Jubouri