Qatar National Library (QNL) has so far digitised more than 13mn pages in its digitisation project as the library is highlighting the process of converting information from a physical format into a digital one at the ongoing Doha International Book Fair 2022, a top official of QNL told Gulf Times.

HE Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad bin Jassim bin Hamad al- Thani, Minister of Culture, attending a seminar at DIBF 2022. PICTURES Thajudheen


“So far we have digitised more than 13mn pages and aim to continue this process to make Arab history accessible to the world. The pages include some of the rarest and most valuable manuscripts, printed books, maps, photographs and photo albums among others. The digitised items also include recent and modern documents and books from the mid-20th century,” disclosed Tan Huism, executive director, QNL at the book fair that is currently taking place at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre.
Huism stated that QNL will be focusing on the Heritage Library and related activities at the ongoing book fair.


Tan Huism, QNL director


“Most people think of our library as a place to borrow and refer books, but we are also the guardian of Qatar’s and the region’s documentary heritage and hence want to give visitors a sneak peek into the effort that is being put by our staff behind the scenes.”
According to Huism, the digitisation of the collection has two main purposes. “Just like libraries all around the world, we digitise the copies for preservation and want to make it accessible to everyone around the world. We have installed some of the best cutting-edge technologies in the library like 3D photography, to scan larger objects such as globes. The advanced equipment enables readers to view the objects very closely and explore the minutest details,” she pointed out.


Alenka Blatnik at the digitisation machine in the QNL pavilion


According to Alenka Blatnik, digitisation support technician at QNL, digitising a book involves many steps. "We ensure the copyrights and physical assessment check is completed before proceeding with the scanning process. After producing digital images, we ensure it goes through a stringent quality control protocol before processing . This process is optimised by a second level of quality control checks to ensure best results. Completed digital images finally go through Optical Digital Recognition (OCR) process that makes text searchable and editable by other word processing applications. We can use OCR for multiple languages including Arabic, Latin and ancient text as well," she explained.


QNL booth at the DIBF 2022


QNL is an integral part of the 31st Doha International Book Fair, hosting activities and demonstrations that align with its 2022 theme “Knowledge is Light”. QNL has been taking part in the Doha International Book Fair since its inception to highlight its activities as well as the benefits of its membership and highlight the other activities of the library.

A visitor going through the book collections at the DIBF 2022
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