MBRL displays rare books, unique services at the Sharjah International Book Fair

Located in Hall No. 5, Pavilion M-13, MBRL’s stand at SIBF 2022 displays a unique collection of rare books, including the Kuwait & Iraq Literary Magazine and the Old Man & the Sea.

Pravasi Samwad.com

 

Dubai, UAE: The Mohammed bin Rashid Library (MBRL) is participating in the 41st edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF), taking place from November 2-13 at the at Expo Centre Sharjah, under the theme “Spread the Word”.

 

Located in Hall No. 5, Pavilion M-13, MBRL’s stand at SIBF 2022 displays a unique collection of rare books, including the Kuwait & Iraq Literary Magazine and the Old Man & the Sea.

It also highlights the Library’s portfolio of unique services and cutting-edge technologies, including AI-based solutions, as well as its cultural and entertainment activities and workshops. In addition, MBRL’s stand will enable visitors to pre-register for Library membership using devices available on-site.

“We are pleased to participate in Sharjah International Book Fair, as a leading platform that brings together writers, authors, and publishing houses from around the world. The Fair also presents an ideal opportunity to explore the prospects of collaboration with the world’s major publishing organisations, enabling us to learn about the latest library technologies and exchange expertise”, said Dr. Mohammed Salem Al Mazrouei, Board Member of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library Foundation.

 

“MBRL’s participation in the SIBF enhances our efforts to raise awareness about the Fair’s leading role to provide added value in literature and scientific and intellectual spheres, shaping the future of the UAE’s cultural landscape, and promoting the country’s position as a cultural hub and a beacon of knowledge that attracts researchers, authors, and thinkers from all over the region and beyond. 

“Additionally, our participation today seeks to expand MBRL’s collections with new titles and topics, along with the latest publications from all disciplines, further enhancing the experience of visitors and members,” Al Mazrouei added.

“MBRL’s participation in the SIBF enhances our efforts to raise awareness about the Fair’s leading role to provide added value in literature and scientific and intellectual spheres, shaping the future of the UAE’s cultural landscape”

The Library will also provide an overview of its new virtual tour offering available via its website on: https://storage.net-fs.com/hosting/6241505/28/. 

The tour will give visitors the opportunity to take a tour of MBRL’s halls and visit the Information Centre and the various sub-libraries, including Public Library, Young Adults Library, Children’s Library, Atlas and Map Library, Media and Arts Library, Business Library, Emirates Library, Periodicals Library, and the Special Collection Library.

 

Built over more than 500,000 sq. ft., including land and floor spaces, and with an architectural concept inspired by “The Rehl”- the traditional X-shaped lectern used across the Islamic world, MBRL houses more than one million books in various disciplines and it is one of the most remarkable buildings in the Middle East and of the most technologically-advanced libraries in the world, utilising artificial intelligence technologies (AI), augmented reality (AR), holograms, and smart robots.

 

For further information about MBRL and its unique membership features, please visit: https://www.mbrl.ae/ar/web/guest/about-the-library.

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