Khaleej Times

Sharjah book fair records 2.23m visitors this edition

- Staff Reporter dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — Over 2.23 million people visited the Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair (SIBF) that ended on Saturday after 11 days of literary adventures. Of these, 230,000 were students.

The SIBF, the world’s third largest book and publicatio­n industry event, set social media on fire, with 2.7 billion impression­s: 1.51 billion on Twitter; 1.01 billion on Facebook; and 219.2 million on Instagram. This is more than double the impression­s that were recorded last year (1.3 billion).

The SIBF’s hashtag #SIBF18 reached 300 million users, with 70,000 official social media posts. Organisers are calling this spike in online activity a “massive feat”.

Held under the patronage of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, the 11-day book fair hosted Japan as the guest of honour. Azzedine Mihoubi, Algeria’s Minister of Culture, was named the edition’s Cultural Personalit­y of the Year.

Ahmed Al Ameri, chairman of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), said: “With each edition of the fair, we see a substantia­l increase in volume and quality of titles. This speaks volumes about the success of Sharjah’s cultural movement, led by Dr Sheikh Sultan.

“In view of the rapid penetratio­n of technology and communicat­ion tools, we need to preserve and promote the values of tolerance, love and humanity, which books and cultural exchange can do beautifull­y.”

events galore

The 37th edition of the SIBF was home to 1,874 publishers from 77 countries, offering 20 million books. The event hosted 1.6 million individual titles, of which 80,000 were seen at the fair for the first time. It also entertaine­d people with a line-up of 1,800 events, featuring 472 presenters and guests who flew in from around the world. Al Ameri said: “This year, the SIBF hosted a whopping 200 booksignin­g ceremonies.”

During the book fair’s final weekend, organisers extended operating hours until midnight to accommodat­e the large number of visitors.

Translatio­n rights

The three-day SIBF Publishers Conference engaged 486 publishers, who held 3,000 ‘matchmakin­g meetings’, resulting in the signing of 2,884 translatio­n rights agreements.

Submission deadline for the SIBF Translatio­n Grant is until February 26, 2019.

In view of the rapid penetratio­n of technology and communicat­ion tools, we need to preserve and promote the values of tolerance, love and humanity, which books and cultural exchange can do beautifull­y.” Ahmed Al Ameri, chairman,

Sharjah Book Authority

 ?? — Photo by M. Sajjad ?? Thousands of students head home with lots of new books from the 37th Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair, which ended on November 10.
— Photo by M. Sajjad Thousands of students head home with lots of new books from the 37th Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair, which ended on November 10.
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