Talk:Hisham Munir
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[edit]Hisham Munir's archive was left behind in Iraq, so the Aga Khan Documentation Center, MIT Libraries (AKDC@MIT), has been working with him to create a history of his work. Material from that project is available in the Hisham Munir Archive on Archnet.org. I am not sure if or how it would be appropriate to indicate that here, but anyone working on this entry is welcome to use material from that collection. All AKDC@MIT developed material is Open-Access.
You may also request the digitization of material from the physical collection and no charge for academic and non-commercial use, including Wikipedia.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Mikeyat (talk • contribs) 19:42, 3 July 2020 (UTC)
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