Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Libraries in 81 Turkish provinces undergo digital transforma­tion

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ONE OF Turkey’s leading informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es companies, Türk Telekom, is initiating a major digital transforma­tion project in 81 provinces by adapting the cultural legacy of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to technology. It is digitizing over a thousand libraries, cultural centers, archaeolog­ical sites, provincial directorat­es of culture, museums and the entire central organizati­on of the ministry.

Türk Telekom is implementi­ng the “Hittite Culture and Tourism Project” with the Culture and Tourism Ministry to break new ground in Turkey’s cultural world. The cooperatio­n will continue until the end of 2024.

While the applicatio­ns used in all units of the ministry will be combined under a single system with the project, additional fiber cabling will be installed to provide fiber speed services to the central organizati­on, state theaters, cultural heritage sites, manuscript libraries, museums and provincial directorat­es. Türk Telekom, which will provide uninterrup­ted and secure internet between units, will digitize 1,085 libraries across the nation’s 81 provinces. In all locations, Wi-Fi will be offered to guests and internet access will be provided to mobile libraries via TT Mobil.

DIGITALIZA­TION JOURNEY

Türk Telekom Corporate Sales Deputy General Manager Mustafa Eser said that they have accelerate­d Turkey’s digitaliza­tion journey.

“We started this project to provide the best service to the community in public spaces while increasing Turkey’s internet access because we use technology to serve people’s economic, social and spiritual well-being by putting people at the center of life in all our works,” Eser noted. “With this digital transforma­tion, it will be possible to access a wider and richer data source as well as a manageable infrastruc­ture. We will continue to be at the service of our country with our innovative digital services and investment­s in national technology ventures.”

With the “Hittite Culture and Tourism Project,” which also includes historical sites, the Gallipoli Penninsula Historical Site where important World War I battles took place will be equipped with advanced technologi­cal opportunit­ies. With the excavation­s to be carried out under the supervisio­n of archaeolog­ists, 30 kilometers (18.64 miles) of fiber cable will be laid in the area until the end of the year as the historical site is digitized end-to-end.

 ??  ?? A man is seen at a public library in the southeaste­rn province of Batman, Turkey, Nov. 11, 2020.
A man is seen at a public library in the southeaste­rn province of Batman, Turkey, Nov. 11, 2020.

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