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Descriptive Summary
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Repository: | University Archives, Rare Books and Special Collections Library, American University in Cairo, Phone: 2797-5060 |
Creator: | American University in Cairo. Department of Economics. |
Title: | Records of the American University in Cairo Department of Economics |
Dates: | 1990s-2004 |
Quantity: | 21 linear feet/6.4 linear meters (21 records cartons) |
Biographical/Historical Abstract: | The Economics Department at AUC was the first in Egypt. Its first graduates completed the program in the 1950s. By the 1980s Economics was one of the most popular majors at AUC. |
Scope and Content Abstract: | Materials may include correspondence, reports, memoranda, and/or other forms of documentation pertaining to department operations and governance, course or instruction materials, personnel records, and correspondence with other AUC departments or offices. |
Call Number: | **See Archives Staff** |
Language: | Collection materials are in English . |
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Access and Restrictions
Unprocessed collections are subject to review by University Archives staff before access is granted to identify restricted material.
Use of Materials
Items in the collection do not circulate and may be used only within the Rare Books Library. Users must comply with the Rare Books Library's rules on handling and care of materials.
Permission to publish or reproduce collection materials must be received from the University Archivist. Items may be subject to copyright. The user must also secure permission to publish from the copyright owner.
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American University in Cairo. Department of Economics.
American University in Cairo--History.
Universities and Colleges--Egypt--Cairo.
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The preferred citation for quoting material from this collection is: Records of the American University in Cairo Department of Economics, 1990s-2004, [Box/Folder #], [Folder Title], University Archives, Rare Books and Special Collections Library, The American University in Cairo.
The records were transferred to the University Archives by the Department of Economics.
The collection is not processed.
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