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Sharjah publishing officials tour world’s largest library in America

Sharjah Book Authority officials promote Emirati literature and culture during visit



Sharjah Book Authority delegates also explored rare books at Library of Congress, US.
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Sharjah: A delegation of Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) recently visited the Library of Congress (LOC), the world’s largest library, located in Washington DC, United States, in line with SBA’s efforts to promote Arabic and Emirati literature around the world.

The delegates, headed by SBA chairman Ahmad Al Ameri, gained a deeper insight into LOC’s expertise in sourcing, managing and archiving of knowledge. As the oldest cultural institution and research hub in the US, the LOC has successfully collected and archived more than 170 million print material in over 450 languages.

UAE-US exchange

The SBA delegation was received by Carla Hayden, 14th librarian of Congress, along with other senior LOC officials and departmental heads, who took the visiting delegates on a guided tour of the library. During a series of discussions between the two parties, which aimed at boosting collaboration and exchange between Sharjah and the US in various areas, the American officials learnt about the key events hosted by SBA to promote Sharjah’s cultural vision and were introduced to the UAE’s myriad creative offerings.

World’s largest collection

As the SBA delegation went through LOC’s rare collection of manuscripts and bibliographies, the officials learned about the LOC’s customer interface, which allows users to search and access the library’s unparalleled resource of more than 171 million items including over 40 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages. It is the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world’s largest collection of legal material, films, maps and sheet music.

Rare books

Al Ameri took a keen interest in the African and Middle Eastern Division collection, which comprises 300,000 books in Arabic and other languages. The delegates also visited the Rare Book and Special Collections Division that hosts the world’s first translated copy of the Holy Quran, which dates back to 1765, and was part of former US president Thomas Jefferson’s collection. It is the very first copy that was translated directly from Arabic into English as all previous copies of the Quran were translated from French.

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Open dialogue

Al Ameri said: “SBA seeks to actively promote Emirati culture and literature around the world. We are also keen to explore the expertise of globally leading cultural institutions such as the LOC – a towering historical institution preserving invaluable human history in addition to the oeuvres of genius authors, writers, thinkers and researchers through millions of books and catalogues.”

He added: “Cultural movements grow and prosper via open dialogue and sharing of ideas. This is the vision of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, which takes us around the world on our cross-cultural endeavours.”

Sharjah as cultural capital

Hayden lauded SBA’s efforts to enhance the emirate’s cultural presence globally, pointing out that Sharjah is recognised globally as a cultural capital in the Middle East. She emphasised that the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF), one of the top three book fairs in the world, adds significant cultural value and impacts human culture in general.

The SBA delegates also met with many American publishers and book distribution agents to discuss the participation of American publishers in SBA’s events such as the forthcoming edition of the SIBF, the eighth edition of the SIBF/ALA Library Conference, as well as the Professional Programme.

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