Library of the Faculty

The storage, protection and dissemination of written, visual, audio and electronic information is one of the tasks of libraries, especially specialized and academic libraries which is in line with academic and research goals of the academicians. This library has been established with the faculty of Engineering and currently has more than 40,000 print and electronic resources.

Membership at this library is free for all the students of the faculty of engineering.

Similar to all academic libraries, the books and resources are sorted out based on Dewey decimal classification.

The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), or Dewey Decimal System, is a proprietary library classification system first published in the United States by Melvil Dewey in 1876. The Decimal Classification introduced the concepts of relative location and relative index which allow new books to be added to a library in their appropriate location based on subject.  Using Arabic numerals for symbols, it is flexible to the degree that numbers can be expanded in linear fashion to cover special aspects of general subjects. A library assigns a classification number that unambiguously locates a particular volume in a position relative to other books in the library, on the basis of its subject.

Working hours: Saturday to Wednesday - 7:30 to 13:00 and 13:30 to 18:00

Number of Resources:

Persian resources: 34,800

English Resources: 6,200

BSc Thesis: 3,120

MSc Thesis: 1,150

PhD Thesis: 60

Magazines and Publications: 70 Specialized Titles

It is worth mentioning that all of the resources of the library of Faculty of Engineering are related to the areas and expertise level of various courses of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, mineral engineering, computer engineering, civil engineering, metallurgical and material engineering, and energy systems engineering.