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AUB University Libraries select, organize, maintain, preserve and provide services and access to resources in all formats necessary to support its community. The University Libraries are fully automated and many of their resources, databases, electronic books and references are remotely accessible, providing a modern and virtual environment that is conducive to research. They are equipped with a s

22/06/2026

AUB University Libraries congratulates Ziad Kaj, Library Assistant and member of the AUB community for more than 30 years, on the publication of his latest novel, بيت الملح (House of Salt), his 16th literary work.

Set against the backdrop of the Lebanese Civil War, the novel tells a powerful true story of survival, resilience, and hope. We encourage our community to explore this inspiring work by purchasing a copy or borrowing it from the library.

Congratulations to Ziad on this milestone, and we wish بيت الملح continued success and a wide readership.

11/06/2026

Dr. Sari Hanafi | Against Symbolic Liberalism: A Plea for Dialogical Sociology | FPSS Series
In Against Symbolic Liberalism: A Plea for Dialogical Sociology, AUB sociologist Dr. Sari Hanafi critiques the disconnect between liberal ideals and practice, arguing that it fuels polarization and intolerance. He proposes dialogical sociology as a framework for fostering meaningful dialogue, inclusion, and social solidarity in divided societies.

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For World Environment Day 2026, the AUB Archives highlights selections from both its University Archives and Special Collections. From the University Archives, we revisit AUB’s commitment to environmental preservation through the 2003 initiative in which the Environment Club helped establish AUB as a bird sanctuary. From our Special Collections, we feature a remarkable photograph of the olive forest in Shuwayfat from the Joseph & Joyce Stein Photo Collection, captured as early as 1898, offering a glimpse of Lebanon’s natural landscape more than a century ago.

02/06/2026

Pick of the Month: June edition

Learning Scientific Concepts: A Unified Theory of Conceptual Change
By Tamer G. Amin (2026)

This new publication explores how people learn core scientific concepts such as matter, energy, force, and species, offering an integrated theory of conceptual change that bridges cognitive science, developmental psychology, and science education.

The book presents a comprehensive framework for understanding science learning and instructional design, with particular relevance to multilingual and Arab educational contexts.

🔗 Read more using the link below: https://www.aub.edu.lb/Libraries/News/Pages/Pick-of-the-Month-June-edition.aspx

25/05/2026

In celebration of World Football Day, and in anticipation of next month's FIFA World Cup, we uncovered a classic featuring one of the greatest footballers of all time: Pelé.

Pelé visited Lebanon in April 1975 as part of a global exhibition tour with the New York Cosmos. During his visit, he conducted a training session on the American University of Beirut’s Green Field with aspiring football players under the supervision of coach Julio Mazzi.

18/05/2026

Dr. Rola Khishfe | The Complexities of Socioscientific Issues in Education | FPSS Series

Dr. Rola Khishfe shares insights on her latest book, "The Complexities of Socioscientific Issues in Education: Research-based Insights and Practical Strategies." This textbook explores real-world socioscientific issues in biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science, helping students understand the connections between science, ethics, and society. It encourages critical thinking, evidence-based discussion, and informed decision-making, making it a valuable resource for students, educators, and policymakers.

05/05/2026

Pick of the Month: May Edition
A new perspective on the Roman Near East.

Imperialism and Appropriation in Rural Roman Syria by Paul Newson reexamines how Roman rule shaped rural landscapes between the 1st and 4th centuries CE, using archaeological evidence to challenge traditional narratives.

🔗 Read more: https://l.aub.edu/Mxwb2

30/04/2026

Ghada Samman's new collection is waiting for you at the Community Books Exchange! Come claim your copy! 📖

27/04/2026

How can you use EndNote to simplify your systematic review process?

Join this online workshop to learn how to:
• Import and organize references efficiently
• Remove duplicate records with ease
• Manage groups for better workflow
• Track screening decisions

Perfect for students and researchers looking to improve accuracy, save time, and stay organized throughout the review process.

Secure your spot now: https://aub.edu.lb.libcal.com/event/16242807

24/04/2026

What is a systematic review and why does it matter in research?

This online session provides a practical introduction to:
• Developing structured search strategies
• Identifying and selecting relevant databases
• Screening academic literature efficiently
• Ensuring transparency and rigor in documentation

Designed for students, researchers, and professionals aiming to strengthen their research methodology.

🔗 Register here: https://aub.edu.lb.libcal.com/event/16242806

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