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Plans for ‘Arab Digital Union’ announced

- BY A STAFF REPORTER

DUBAI: Plans for an “Arab Digital Union” were announced on day two of the Knowledge Summit 2018, which would bring together the Saudi Digital Library, Egypt’s Knowledge Bank, and the Dubai Digital Library.

The Union was announced at a panel bringing together MBRF’S CEO Jamal Bin Huwaireb; Dr Saud Al Salahi, Director General of the Saudi Digital Library (SDL); and Dr Tarek Shawky, Egypt’s Minister of Education and President of the Egyptian Knowledge Bank.

“We are happy to be announcing today, at the fifth annual Knowledge Summit, that we will be working on the first evet ‘Arab Digital Union’,” said Bin Huwaireb. “The Saudi Digital Library, Egypt’s Knowledge Bank, and the Dubai Digital Library, an initiative from the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation will make up the Union at this stage, but we invite all other Arab digital libraries to join us.” For his part, Dr Saud Al Salahi said: “The Saudi Digital Library is honoured to be here at the Knowledge Summit 2018 and we are grateful to have received the prestigiou­s Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Award.” Dr Al Salahi went on to laud the planned partnershi­p among the three prominent digital libraries, noting that it would result in a substantia­l platform offering a wealth of digital resources.

“The Arab Digital Union is a dream that has long been in the making,” said Dr Tarek Shawky.

“It will offer a platform aggregatin­g content from three Arab countries and forming the basis for a prominent pan-arab content bank – a larger version of our Egyptian Knowledge Bank – disseminat­ing knowledge to all Arabs.” The Egyptian Knowledge Bank is one of the largest national education projects in Egypt. It houses the largest digital library and online knowledge hub, providing access to free education and scientific publicatio­ns, in addition to contributi­ng to the production and disseminat­ion of knowledge to Egyptian universiti­es, institutes, and research centres.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Digital Library has the largest collection of digital informatio­n resources in the Arab World, with more than 680,000 digital books and 174 internatio­nal and Arab databases for academic articles and multimedia materials.

As for the Dubai Digital Library, an MBRF initiative, it is now one of the largest digital libraries that offer Arabic content, containing over 200,000 titles and approximat­ely 2 million digital material, including books, periodical­s, dictionari­es, autobiogra­phies, pictures and maps, Dubai Internatio­nal Writing Program publicatio­ns, MBRF publicatio­ns, and Qindeel publicatio­ns.

The Knowledge Summit 2018 brings together more than 100 speakers including experts, decision makers and stakeholde­rs from around the world in more than 45 discussion panels.

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