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Police Academy students given eLibrary access
Dubai eGovernment has announced that it has recently signed an agreement with Dubai Police Academy to provide its eLibrary service, by which all books and research material at the Academy can be searched and accessed online.
Dubai: Dubai eGovernment has announced that it has recently signed an agreement with Dubai Police Academy to provide its eLibrary service, by which all books and research material at the Academy can be searched and accessed online.
Students at the Academy will now have online access to books, periodicals, audio/video tapes and compact discs. They will also be able to search for a title and browse through a wide-ranging collection of subjects, catalogues and websites.
eLibrary is an electronic library system that enables registered libraries to add digital information on library resources which can be searched, reserved and loaned electronically.
eLibrary can be accessed through the site http://eLibrary.dubai.ae.
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