The Harman Science Library on the Edmond J. Safra campus Givat Ram is named after Dr. Avraham Harman, one of the presidents of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Harman library is the main library of the Faculty of Sciences.
The collections of library cover the disciplines of physics, chemistry, life sciences and Earth sciences. The library holds over 300 thousand physical items, including research and textbooks, reference books, journals and dissertations, as well as a variety of online resources, such as databases, journals, electronic books and digitized theses.
The vision of the library is to provide all researchers, teachers and students with guidance and access to sources of information. Knowledge, and data.
The library is both an academic center and a social center in the Edmond J. Safra campus, and contributes to the advancement of research and teaching while implementing cutting edge technology.
The Berel and Agnes Ginges library information center provides a vibrant study environment, fitted to various studying styles, with area for group or individual study, computerized classroom and coffee in the garden.
Computers, printers, scanners, photocopy machines and a wireless network are available to readers.
The collections of library cover the disciplines of physics, chemistry, life sciences and Earth sciences. The library holds over 300 thousand physical items, including research and textbooks, reference books, journals and dissertations, as well as a variety of online resources, such as databases, journals, electronic books and digitized theses.
The vision of the library is to provide all researchers, teachers and students with guidance and access to sources of information. Knowledge, and data.
The library is both an academic center and a social center in the Edmond J. Safra campus, and contributes to the advancement of research and teaching while implementing cutting edge technology.
The Berel and Agnes Ginges library information center provides a vibrant study environment, fitted to various studying styles, with area for group or individual study, computerized classroom and coffee in the garden.
Computers, printers, scanners, photocopy machines and a wireless network are available to readers.