M6L Archives & Special Collections
In 2021, the Mohammed VI Library launched a project to establish the M6L Archives and Special Collections. This part of the M6L aims to collect books, documents, photographs, ephemera, and other objects of enduring historical value to Al Akhawayn University and the city of Ifrane. The items in these collections will be made available to the AUI community and visiting researchers on different platforms, which are described here.

Donation | Dons | الإهداء
The Mohammed VI Library’s Archives and Special Collections houses documents, photos, and ephemera of enduring significance for the history of Ifrane and surrounding regions. If you have objects that you would like to donate to the M6L, please contact us at [email protected]
Les Archives et Collections Spéciales de la Mohammed VI Library rassemblent des documents, des photos et des ephemera d’une importance dans le temps pour l’histoire d’Ifrane et des régions environnantes. Si vous avez des objets que vous souhaiteriez donner au M6L, contactez-nous: [email protected].
تهتم وحدة الأرشيف والمجموعات الخاصّة بخزانة محمد السادس بجمع الوثائق والصور والأشياء ذات الأهمية الدائمة لتاريخ مدينة إفران والمناطق المحيطة بها. إذا كان لديكم وصور أو وثائق أو غيرها تريد إهدائها للخزانة فيرجى الاتصال بنا
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ADRAR
The Al Akhawayn Digital Repository and Archives (ADRAR) takes its name from the Tamazight word for mountain (ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ or أدرار). ADRAR aims to become the AUI online institutional repository for digital-born and digitized documents, photos, and audio-visual materials of enduring historical value to the university and Ifrane. Among its pilot collections will be a repository of AUI faculty publications and digitized masters-level theses produced at AUI since 1995.
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AUI ArchivesSpace
The M6L Archives & Special Collections ArchivesSpace allows users to search for documents, photos, ephemera, and other items held in the A&SC. In addition, the platform will offer finding aids to institutional documents stored at the library, including the M6L's institutional archives (1995-present) and published AUI documents like academic catalogs, annual reports, and much more.
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