The personal library of former Ambassador José Luis Pardos, composed of over 5,000 volumes, will be available for members of the University of Murcia, according to the agreement that was signed today in the convalescence from this educational institution and the Association group La Hoya Los Alamos. "
Once the process is completed cataloging and digitization of works, the library, located at the headquarters of the Asociación Grupo "La Hoya de los Alamos" in Cieza, will be established as an extension of the University Library, accessible to university community members and anyone interested.
The library includes the 50-year career of the president of the Association, including among its catalog of content Murcia books, some from the library of his father.
Internet figures prominently in the inventory of volumes, with about a thousand of them dedicated to the network and its initial development, many of them published in Australia, Canada and the U.S.
prior to 1995, when the Internet boom.
Geography books, acquired in countries where it took her years as ambassador, and a number of important works of philosophy, sociology, history and art, complete the collection.
The books of his law degree also in the catalog.
Both the rector of the University, José Antonio Cobacho, as the director of the University Library, Lourdes Cobacho, highlighted in the act of signing, the value of the library of José Luis Pardos and the ability to access facilities Association.
Source: Universidad de Murcia. Fotos: Juanchi López