Qatar Digital
Library - World can now access more than 1.5 million digitised pages, for free
DOHA: H E Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani,
Vice-Chairperson and CEO of Qatar Foundation, has said that everyone in the
world can now access more than 1.5 million digitised pages, for free, through
Qatar Digital Library, bringing the Arab and Islamic cultural and intellectual
legacy to the forefront of people’s studies and understanding.
“In the four years since the Qatar Digital Library was
launched through a partnership between Qatar Foundation and the British
Library, we have already seen how this important resource, managed by Qatar
National Library, has added value to the world’s historians and researchers, as
a unified platform for collections of material that aid scholars of Qatar and
the Gulf, medieval Arab science and medicine, and other spheres of study,” H E
Sheikha Hind said yesterday, while addressing a reception to celebrate the
fourth anniversary of the Qatar Digital Library at British Library, London.
“My mother, H H Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson
of Qatar Foundation, envisaged this partnership as a way of allowing people to
look at history through fresh eyes. The Qatar Digital Library is an embodiment
of that vision.”
The Qatar Digital Library this week celebrated the
fourth anniversary of its launch. The bilingual website, which comprises
content in both Arabic and English and provides free public access to an
important range of historical collections held by the British Library, has now
been visited by more than 1.2 million users, generating more than ten million
pages views.
The website is the result of a partnership between QF,
Qatar National Library, and the British Library to digitise historical
collections relating to Gulf history and Arabic scientific manuscripts.
Metadata and descriptions of the digitised items are in both Arabic and
English, and the Qatar Digital Library transforms access to these collections —
previously only accessible via the British Library’s reading rooms — for
academics, researchers, students and the wider global community.
Initially agreed in 2012, the partnership was extended
earlier this year so that a further 900,000 images will be added to the 1.5
million already available online. To celebrate the anniversary, H E Sheikha
Hind, Chair of the Board of Trustees of Qatar National Library, and Dame Carol
Black, Chair of the British Library Board, attended a reception last night at
the British Library in London.
In advance of the reception, H E Sheikha Hind toured
the digitisation studio on the sixth floor of the British Library, where
Gulf-related material — including music, maps, ships’ logs, reports, letters,
private papers and historic publications — is digitised, fully catalogued and
uploaded onto the Qatar Digital Library.
In her speech, H E Sheikha Hind said that Qatar
Digital Library is a vital resource for historians and history students writing
about the Gulf — such as the University of Oxford doctoral student whose
research into 19th Century British perceptions of Islam has been advanced by
Qatar Digital Library documents.
“And we are just getting started. The third phase of
our partnership with the British Library, which begins next year, will add
almost one million further pages to the Qatar Digital Library, while material
from partners in Turkey, France, the Netherlands, India, and the United Kingdom
will also significantly expand its collection,” she added.
Source |
https://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/25/10/2018/Over-1.5-million-pages-available-on-Qatar-Digital-Library
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Librarian
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