The practice of inclusivity & connectivity in MENA public libraries: highlights on Lebanon, Jordan, Qatar, Iraq

When
29 September 2022
Where
Online
Event will be recorded
Yes
Registration
Register before 29 September 2022
Time - KSA
20.30 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia time (KSA)
Time - UTC
17.30 Universal Time Coordinated (UTC)
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A digital version of IFLA’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Division Committee WLIC Open Session

Didn’t attend WLIC 2022 or missed interesting sessions? This is your chance to get engaged!

 

This webinar is essentially a rerun of IFLA’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Division Committee Open Session at the World Library and Information Congress in Dublin, Ireland. However in this second version, there will more time for in-depth presentations, and for moderated Q&A after the presentations.

The session will present cases of libraries in the MENA region. These cases cover stories of public, national and university libraries in practicing inclusivity and engagement through the dealing with war refugees and local farmers in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. In addition to that, the session will reveal how libraries used social media to connect with patrons in Qatar and how Iraqis in Mosul rebuild their university library which put on fire and destroyed by ISIS.

 

Presentations and Speakers

  1. Imad Bachir, Chair of IFLA’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Division Committee, Lebanese University / Lebanese Library Association, Lebanon

Welcome

  1. Karen Fisher, Zaatari Camp Libraries (Jordan) & University of Washington, United States

Zaatari Camp Libraries: Building Futures for refugees of the Syrian War

  1. Randa Al Chidiac, Member of IFLA’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Division Committee, Lebanese Library Association & USEK, Lebanon

Centre de lecture et d’animation culturel (CLAC) Amioun, Promoting Inclusivity and Engagement with Farmers from the Koura Region in North Lebanon

  1. Abeer Al-Kuwari, Vice-Chair of IFLA’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Division Committee, Research and Learning Services, Qatar National Library, Qatar

Librarians Experience at Qatar National Library in Using Instagram to Engage with Users’ During the Pandemic

  1. Faeza Al Bayati, Member of IFLA’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Division Committee, Iraqi Information Libraries and Documentation Specialist Association, Iraq

After it was devoured by ISIS fire: The Central Library of Al-Mosul University rises from the ashes in a distinctive suit

  1. Q&A and Discussion

View the recording of this webinar.