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Qatar National Library to host diverse lineup of events in June
Qatar National Library to host diverse lineup of events in June

Qatar Tribune

time5 days ago

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Qatar National Library to host diverse lineup of events in June

Tribune News Network Doha Qatar National Library (QNL) is welcoming the summer with a dynamic schedule of public events this June, offering opportunities for historical exploration, creative expression and career development. Opening the month on June 1, the Library will host a two-day workshop titled 'Consulting British Historical Sources on Arab Gulf History: Focus on Post-Independence Records, 1968–1994'. Led by historian Anita Burdett, the session will provide participants with practical guidance on accessing, organizing and preserving historical collections. The workshop will emphasize oral history best practices through interactive exercises and case studies, offering valuable insights for researchers and heritage professionals For younger audiences, the Library is holding its popular Storytime for Toddlers and Storytime for Children series. On June 1 and 29, children aged 4 years and younger will have the opportunity to read, play and have fun with a variety of activities. Meanwhile, children aged seven to 14 can look forward to storytelling sessions on June 2, 16 and 30, all designed to foster a love of reading. All events at Qatar National Library are free, but prior registration is encouraged. For full details and to register, visit or download the Library's app via the App Store or Google Play.

Qatar National Library unveils June 2025 calendar with activities for all ages
Qatar National Library unveils June 2025 calendar with activities for all ages

ILoveQatar.net

time6 days ago

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Qatar National Library unveils June 2025 calendar with activities for all ages

Qatar National Library (QNL) is welcoming the summer with a dynamic schedule of public events this June, offering opportunities for historical exploration, creative expression and career development. Opening the month on 1 June, the Library will host a two-day workshop titled 'Consulting British Historical Sources on Arab Gulf History: Focus on Post-Independence Records, 1968–1994.' Led by historian Anita Burdett, the session will provide participants with practical guidance on accessing, organizing and preserving historical collections. The workshop will emphasize oral history best practices through interactive exercises and case studies, offering valuable insights for researchers and heritage professionals. For younger audiences, the Library is holding its popular Storytime for Toddlers and Storytime for Children series. On 1 and 29 June, children aged 4 years and younger will have the opportunity to read, play and have fun with a variety of activities. Meanwhile, children aged seven to 14 can look forward to storytelling sessions on 2, 16 and 30 June, all designed to foster a love of reading. Creative expression also takes center stage with the 'Make with Me' workshops on 3 and 17 June. These fun-filled, hands-on sessions of craft-making and art creation are designed to unleash children's creativity. Young adults looking to kickstart their professional journeys can take advantage of the Career Launchpad series that kicks off on 4 June with a workshop introducing the basic strategies for job searches on LinkedIn. The series, designed to equip participants with essential skills for advancing their careers, continues on 28 June with a session on writing CVs and cover letters. This session will feature one-to-one support from the Library, which offers individualized feedback as well as books and resources to support participants at all stages of the application process. The series will hold its final session of the month on 30 June with a workshop designed to help participants explore their career options with The platform provides comprehensive career resources, including company reviews and employer rankings, to help individuals make informed decisions about their professional journey. Finally, QNL will host a special lecture on 18 June that delves into European scientific expeditions to the Arab world in the 18th and 19th centuries. The talk will spotlight the writings and desert plant collection of British traveler Richard Pococke, offering fascinating perspectives into the Middle East at that time. All events at Qatar National Library are free, but prior registration is encouraged. For full details and to register, visit

QNL unveils IFLA regional office annual report 2024
QNL unveils IFLA regional office annual report 2024

Qatar Tribune

time21-05-2025

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QNL unveils IFLA regional office annual report 2024

QNA Doha Qatar National Library (QNL) has released the 2024 Annual Report of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Middle East and North Africa (IFLA) Regional Office. The report outlines a landmark year of growth, collaboration and impact in advancing library services, professional development, and knowledge exchange across the MENA region. QNL was officially appointed as host of the IFLA MENA Regional Office during the 2023 IFLA World Library and Information Congress. The official signing ceremony, held in December 2024 at QNL, featured a series of capacity-building workshops, reinforcing the Library's role in advancing regional and global cooperation. The Annual Report highlights numerous other milestones during the Office's inaugural year. These include the launch of the Librarians for Libraries training programme, which attracted 1,259 registrants from 31 countries. The programme featured 16 specialised workshops delivered by expert trainers from countries including Oman, Syria, Egypt, Afghanistan, Palestine, and Qatar. The sessions fostered knowledge exchange and supported professional growth across the region. Another notable achievement is QNL's leadership in updating Qatar's data for the IFLA Library Map of the World, a global initiative that visualizes the presence and impact of libraries worldwide. Since September 2024, QNL has coordinated a national effort involving 400 libraries, achieving a response rate of 80.7 percent with participation from government and private school libraries, academic institutions as well as special and public libraries. The report also highlights the Library's impactful capacity-building initiatives such as the Emerging Librarians Programme, a training hosted at QNL for students from Sultan Qaboos University in Oman. The programme, blending theoretical instruction with practical application, provided participants with exposure to key departments, including Heritage, Digitization, and Conservation, as well as curated cultural site visits. The initiative gained international recognition, with the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals inviting QNL to share its experience in an article featured by the institute's ILIG Focus publication. Tan Huism, executive director of QNL, said these initiatives reflect the growing role of libraries in supporting communities in a multitude of ways, whether life-long learning, access to knowledge and creative and cultural events and community building. As host of the IFLA MENA Regional Office, QNL remains steadfast in its commitment to promoting regional cooperation to support knowledge exchange, cultural preservation, and innovation across the region. Eiman AlShamari, acting manager of the national collection at QNL and the manager of the IFLA Middle East and North Africa Regional Office, said: ''This year has demonstrated the potential of coordinated regional efforts in fostering a vibrant community of librarians that share the same values.'' Building on last year's success, QNL plans to expand its training offerings, launch new collaborative initiatives across the MENA region, and establish regular strategic dialogue with the IFLA to align global priorities with regional needs to support the development of library services across the Arab world.

QNL invites scholars to explore Qatar's heritage
QNL invites scholars to explore Qatar's heritage

Qatar Tribune

time19-05-2025

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QNL invites scholars to explore Qatar's heritage

Tribune News Network Doha Building on the success of its inaugural edition, Qatar National Library (QNL) has unveiled the second round of its research fellowship programme, inviting scholars based in Qatar to explore the nation's rich history through the library's exceptional heritage collections. The six-month residential fellowship, beginning in September 2025, provides selected fellows with a monthly stipend, full access to QNL's resources and dedicated support to conduct original research. Open to Qatari citizens and expatriate residents living in Doha, the programme welcomes proposals across a wide range of topics—from social and economic developments to architectural traditions and natural resource management—from the 18th century through to the 1980s. Applications are open until June 17, 2025, and the selected fellows will be announced by July 15. 'The QNL Fellowship is more than a research opportunity — it's an invitation to rediscover Qatar's past and offer new perspectives on our collective memory,' said Abeer Al Kuwari, director of National Collection and Special Initiatives at Qatar National Library. 'We're proud to support researchers in uncovering stories that shape our national identity and ensuring these narratives endure for future generations.' Fellows are expected to dedicate 20 to 25 hours per week to their research, submit a final paper and participate in presentations and discussions throughout the fellowship period. The inaugural fellowship, launched in October 2024, underscored the programme's potential to foster meaningful scholarship and original research. The first round awarded three fellows whose diverse academic and specialized backgrounds brought fresh perspectives to the study of Qatar's history, culture and environment. Their projects drew extensively on QNL's collections and digital resources, with each fellow crediting the library's support and mentorship as instrumental to their work and discoveries. 'Qatar National Library provided me with access to a wide range of resources related to Qatari architecture, with the architectural photo archive from the Heritage Library being one of the most prominent and valuable,' said Ghalia Al Muhanadi, a fellow of the Qatar National Library Fellowship Programme. 'My research focused on the sensory and spatial experience of traditional Qatari architecture, including intangible elements such as light, shadow and texture, which influence how people interact with space.'

7 exciting activities await you at DIBF QNL booth
7 exciting activities await you at DIBF QNL booth

Qatar Tribune

time10-05-2025

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7 exciting activities await you at DIBF QNL booth

Tribune News Network Doha As the third day of the Doha International Book Fair (DIBF) 2025 gets underway, Qatar National Library (QNL) continues to welcome visitors to its interactive booth at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC). With a wide range of creative, engaging and tech-driven activities, the Library is offering meaningful engagement for guests of all ages, bringing together innovation, storytelling and cultural discovery. Here's a look at the exciting activities happening at the Library's booth: 1. Digital Puzzle Station An interactive challenge that invites both adults and children to solve puzzles while learning more about the Library. Adults explore its services through puzzle pieces, while kids interact with Ramly, the Children's Library mascot, in an entertaining and educational setting. 2. Book Recommendation Tool QNL's book recommendation software helps visitors discover personalised book suggestions from the Library's vast collection, making it easier than ever to find their next favorite read. 3. Digital Poll: Shape Our Next Book Chat Visitors are invited to vote for the next featured title in the Library's upcoming book discussions, or even suggest a new one, giving the public the chance to shape the Library's future events. 4. Short Story Dispenser – Write to Inspire Guests can print a community-written short story and take it home, showcasing creative voices from Qatar through the Library's storytelling initiative. 5. 360° Virtual Tour Through a touchscreen display, visitors can virtually explore the Library's spaces and services in an immersive and engaging way; ideal for first-time visitors or those planning a future trip. 6. Photobooth with Mosaic Screen Visitors can snap their own photo using templates from the Heritage Library's photography collection and enjoy an instant souvenir. Each image contributes to a growing digital mosaic that forms a vibrant visual tribute to the Library's iconic building. 7. Daily Appearances by Ramly the Mascot Families can enjoy cheerful meet-and-greets with Ramly, the Children's Library mascot, who brings playful energy to the booth with photo ops and fun interactions.

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