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EAU at a glance
>> Affiliated
campuses situated in Africa and Asia
>> Online graduate school open to students worldwide
>> Online graduate school open to students worldwide

A distinctive approach
>> Flexible but
academically rigorous routes to a degree
>> Intended for mature, self-directed working adults
>> Internationally accredited
>> Intended for mature, self-directed working adults
>> Internationally accredited
EAU Virtual Library
As a global institution serving working adults, the University has, along with other similar institutions, determined that the best model of library provision that meets its mission goals is via online delivery. To this end, it has assembled a comprehensive set of resources that are open for access to the general public as well as to students. This approach to library resources is in line with the expectations of a modern knowledge-driven society where the fast-changing nature of the professional world needs to be matched by information resources which are capable of rapid adaptation and development. It is also equitable - since no resource is exclusively in use by any one person, all have equal access and opportunity.
Students are also encouraged to use public and specialist library facilities in their respective localities.
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The Henselt Library
The
University houses the Henselt
Library, which is a digital repository of over 2,000 extremely rare
scores of
nineteenth-century piano music, many of which are unavailable
elsewhere. The collection provides illumination of a crucial but still
under-researched period of piano music, including many now-obscure
composers who were considered important in their time and whose work
provides invaluable context for understanding the period and its
legacy. All items in the Library's collections
are free to download and supplied in common file formats. Visit the Henselt Library here.
Libertarian Library Online
The University's Libertarian Library Online aims to collect
together online resources exploring different aspects of libertarian
philosophy in a convenient single-source location, thus providing a
comprehensive virtual library of libertarianism. As well as providing
access to complete
texts of such key writers as Henry David
Thoreau, Ludwig von Mises and Adam Smith via online libraries, it
includes links to
libertarian organizations, political parties and to thousands of
shorter
articles and papers. All resources are free at the point of delivery
and fully digitized for easy searching and printing.
The Library also reproduces many digital publications of the Libertarian Alliance (UK).
>>Libertarian Library Online
European-American University Press
The
University Press is an imprint for research and informed opinion on the
chief areas of the University's interest, notably libertarianism,
independent, non-traditional and spiritual education,
nineteenth-century music and the independent sacramental movement. It
publishes books and printed copies of published articles.Visit the University Press here.








