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Sudanese Association of Libraries and Information Sudan is one of the first Arab countries to form professional associations for library and information workers, and most Arabic writings indicate that the first library and information association in Sudan was founded in 1969, some of which focus on 1973, but the fact is that the first Sudanese professional library gathering was in May 1959 as the Sudan Library Association. The composition was in the buildings of the Library of the University of Khartoum headed by Mr. M. Gulf, a British national, and other members, including Professor Mahjoub Babaker; Professor Haidar Abubakar al-Halab, Professor Ahmed Abdel Halim, Professor Hassan Abubakar Al-Halab, and Professor Khalifa Khojali. In 1963, it was a member of the World Library and Information Union (IFLA). Its basic law, passed in English, states that it aims at: - Unite all workers or those interested in library affairs and documentary work. - Participation in all similar regional and international communities and organizations such as the International Federation of Libraries (IFLA) and UNESCO .. etc. - Maintain good management of library and document units and establish new libraries of all kinds. - Support research and studies in the field of libraries. - Other goals to serve the library community