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Omar Farhoud[edit]
Omar Farhoud is a Lebanese librarian born on December 12, 1973, in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Born | December 12, 1973 Beirut |
Education[edit]
Omar Farhoud completed his primary and secondary education in Beirut at Carmel Saint Joseph. His enthusiasm for science and technology led him to pursue bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science at the Lebanese American University. After stopping for 15 years, he went after another master degree in business administration at the Lebanese American University. Since it was not enough for him, and due to his passion for libraries, he obtained his master's library Science degree from the Lebanese University, in 2021. In 2023, he enrolled in the DBA program at the University of Bath, UK.[1]
Career[edit]
Omar Farhoud spent most of his life serving LAU Libraries as a systems librarian until 2022, when he moved from Lebanon to France to join OCLC as a senior library Consultant.