The role of the orient libraries Project in spreading knowledge culture: an analytical and descriptive study

Authors

  • Mahmoud Amer Librarian, Al-Ghad international colleges - Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12816/0058904

Abstract

The study has dealt with orient libraries gate initiative and the vital role adopted towards organizing, saving and digitalizing the world heritage in danger in the middle east as it’s contribution to perform the announcement of “Abu Dhabi safeguarding endangered cultural heritage” and ease it’s access for researchers and spread the culture knowledge according with clearing the relation between the gate and the French digital library “Gallica”. The study has used the descriptive analytical method to watch the current situation for the gate and determine the weakness. This study aims to offer information services and confirm the importance of binding added service with electronic shopping on the social media websites and delivering the study conclusions and results reached by the study. The French digital library “Gallica” and it is partners offer information service on it’s own website, meanwhile orient library gate doesn’t have information service and doesn’t use social media websites, it only applies Gallica preservation, researching, archiving and recovery of data in accordance with “Gallica”. The study has suggested a number of six information services represent first core for the gate, the most important to briefing service and serve dialogues etc,. finally, the researcher displayed the results and recommendations of the study about information services and E-Marketing and the evaluation of the gate position on Dominican library on of the 8 libraries participating in the project for study and suggestions in the National French library meeting with orient libraries gate partners representatives.

Published

2020-12-31

How to Cite

Amer, M. (2020). The role of the orient libraries Project in spreading knowledge culture: an analytical and descriptive study. Cybrarians Journal, (60). https://doi.org/10.12816/0058904