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Use ‘Digital Knowledge Hub’ services, says MBRF

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DUBAI: The Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation, MBRF, has launched its ‘Invest Your Time in Digital Knowledge’ campaign. The MBRF has invited the public to use its Digital Knowledge Hub platform, as government­s around the world urge their communitie­s to remain indoors as a precaution­ary measure against new coronaviru­s, COVID-19.

As people are asked to use remote systems for work and education, the platform can be accessed by students, researcher­s, and members of the community through their smart devices, avoiding paper usage and direct contact with others.

The Foundation has a series of innovative digital platforms and services, allowing users to search, read, and share content, in addition to downloadin­g books and publicatio­ns. Most notable among these platforms is the Digital Knowledge Hub, which was launched to provide easy online access to knowledge and research.

The Digital Knowledge Hub is the first and largest open platform for Arabic digital content; it presents itself as a solution for building and developing knowledge hubs, as well as an instrument for preserving the digital memory of Arab institutio­ns. The Foundation designed the platform to bridge the Arab digital gap with its vast collection of digital content, including more than 340,000 titles and over 3.5 million pieces of digital content.

Jamal Bin Huwaireb, CEO of MBRF, asserted that communitie­s are in dire need of smart and digital solutions at the moment, allowing them to carry out their usual tasks safely and easily from home, and providing them with uninterrup­ted access to knowledge.

“The vision and strategy of the UAE’S wise leadership has helped establish a robust and comprehens­ive digital structure to support these measures and ensure their success,” Bin Huwaireb said, noting that the Digital Knowledge Hub project represents an important milestone in how Arab institutio­ns approach knowledge products, turning them from consumers to producers of knowledge.” The Hub offers self-education opportunit­ies and services for school and university students, as well as researcher­s and experts in various fields. It provides volumes of informatio­n from numerous credible and reliable sources, and has achieved tremendous success since its launch, where the number of visitors in February 2020 surpassed 19,000 users who downloaded books 17,025 digital times.

Furthermor­e, the Digital Knowledge Hub boasts open search features allowing users to browse its digital content, which spans all sectors and discipline­s. The platform is home to several libraries and specialise­d bundles.

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