Background
Rehman, Sajjad Ur was born on April 4, 1951 in Gujrat, Pakistan. Son of Ghulam Rasul and Ruqayyah Khanum.
(From the expanding classical horizons of Mahler, Satie an...)
From the expanding classical horizons of Mahler, Satie and Debussy to the revolutions in electronic music inaugurated by Stockhausen and Cage; from the Indian-influenced minimalism of Phillip Glass and Terry Riley to the 'unlocking' sound worlds of Brian Eno and Arvo Part; through the epoch-defining music of rock maestros The Beatles a nd Jimi Hendrix to the pure electronic creations of Kraftwerk, Goldie and Trance - this drift through technology, Minimalism, the rock era and Techno is earthed by the development in Ambient Sound, to the author the most important breakthrough in music of the past one hundred years.
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Rehman, Sajjad Ur was born on April 4, 1951 in Gujrat, Pakistan. Son of Ghulam Rasul and Ruqayyah Khanum.
Bachelor, Punkab University, India, 1970. Master of Arts, Punkab University, India, 1976. Master of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, United States, 1983.
Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana University, United States, 1985.
Assistant professor King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1985-1986. Manager collection use King Fahad University, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, 1986-1988. Associate professor Punjab University, 1988-1990.
Project manager legislation information system The Asia Foundation, Pakistan, 1990-1991. Professor, head department library and information science IIUM, Malaysia, 1991-1996. Professor library and information science Kuwait University, Safat, since 1996, director LISP, since 1999.
Library. consultant International Islamic University, Pakistan, 1988, consultant library and information science, Malaysia, 1990. Consultant information system SCECO, Saudi Arabia, 1987-1988.
(From the expanding classical horizons of Mahler, Satie an...)
Member Special Libraries Association (chair 1996-1998).
Married Farkhandah Akhtar, July 14, 1972. Children: Uzma, Bushra.