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What we at the American Information Center (AIC) can do for you.

The American Information Center
The American Information Center (AIC) is part of the Public Affairs Section of the U.S Embassy in Dakar. As such, the AIC provides the following services to people residing in Senegal:

  • Customized research-on-request for government officials, journalists, researchers, and others with a professional or scholarly interest in the United States, residing in Senegal.
  • Areas in which we can be of assistance to you include:
  • A speech or statement by the U.S. President, Secretary of State or other Cabinet Member
  • The U.S. position on current hot topics
  • Information on bilateral U.S.-Senegalese relations
  • U.S. legislation and regulations
  • U.S. trade statistics and economic indicators
  • Recent articles from American newspapers, journals and other periodicals
  • Biographical information about American government, political, cultural or business leaders
  • Treaties between Senegal and the United States
  • Websites on official U.S. government policy


If you want to have more information about any of the above topics, please contact:

Demba Sene, AIC Director
Tel: (221) 33-829-2162
Email: SeneD@state.gov

Ousmane Mboup, AIC Assistant
Tel: (221) 33-829-2135
Email: MboupO@state.gov
Fax
: (221) 33-822-23-45

We also maintain a collection of reference books on American life, politics, economics, literature and all other aspects of American society including works on African-Americans.  We also subscribe to 30 magazines both popular titles such as Time and Newsweek, and scholarly journals such as African Affairs and the Economist.  But all of the books and magazines are just a tiny part of the information available at the AIC.

The American Information Center
We also have computer workstations where our visitors can do research accessing both English and French language resources. For example the United States government publishes many French language resources on the web (see http://usinfo.state.gov/fr).  We have two bilingual librarians on staff to assist you with your information needs.  While we cannot do your research for you, our librarians will be glad to show you which resources to use and how to use the reference books or the hundreds of thousands of websites.

We even provide printed material you can take with you such as Islam in America, An Introduction to American Literature, of maps of the United States.  Although most of our material is in English and French we do have several publications in Arabic (we even can show you the free products from our Arabic web site at http://usinfo.state.gov/ar.)  Our librarians also produce Internet guides or “webliographies”. These are lists of recommended web sites on various subjects.

Our most recent electronic resource is already proving to be most popular. We are pleased to announce that we have introduced the “Academic Elite” database of over 1100 magazines and journals. This database offers the latest articles on medicine, economics, politics, literature, sociology, and just about any other subject you can name.  This week visitors to the IRC were researching articles on different subjects for example the psychological effects of terrorism, the works of Hawthorne and Beecher, and the life of Martin Luther King, the poetry of Toni Morrison and how to teach multiculturism. After selecting the articles you can email the article to your own email account – it’s easy, quick and absolutely free! In fact all of the services are free of cost.  When you enter the comfortable and air conditioned IRC you are entering the library of tomorrow that is here in Senegal today.  We here at the American Embassy welcome anyone who is seeking information on the United States. We welcome all   students, teachers, librarians, politicians, businessmen, scientists and anyone else seeking information on the United States.

Business Hours:

- Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,

- Friday, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

The AIC is housed outside of the embassy compound, more precisely on the 6th floor of the Kléber Building II, which also shelters the public affairs section of the embassy, to which the AIC belongs (see the Public Affairs web site for a list of programs and services.)

Please bring identification with you to present at the entrance of the Kleber building.  For further information, you can contact us to the addresses above or visit the American Embassy web page.

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American Embassy Dakar
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Dakar, Senegal

Telephone: (221) 33-829-2100
Fax: (221) 33-822-2991




 
 

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