Mohammed Bin Rashid Library hosts seminar on role for public libraries in community service

DUBAI, As part of its vision to promote the cultural and knowledge sector, Mohammed Bin Rashid Library (MBRL) hosted a seminar titled “Towards an Active Role for Public Libraries in Community Service,” in collaboration with the Arab Federation for Libraries & Information (AFLI) and Naseej Academy.

 

The seminar highlighted the role of public libraries in creating a better future, and ways to enhance this role by leveraging advanced technologies.

 

The seminar hosted a number of officials, employees, and visitors from different ages and backgrounds, along with prominent speakers and specialists in the libraries sector. These included Prof. Hassan Awad Alsereihy, President of the AFLI; Prof. Emad Essa Saleh, Vice President of AFLI; and Mr. Ayub Khan, Head of Libraries and Cultural Services for Warwickshire County Council, UK.

 

“Public libraries have seen considerable development, elevating its traditional concept into a wider and more profound vision, in line with the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The sector is leveraging advanced technology to cater for every segment in the society and provide the most convenient library experiences. As a cultural hub and a major drive towards establishing a knowledge-based economy, public libraries are leading knowledge production, dissemination, and efficient utilisation, further bolstering economic development across different sectors,” said Ibrahim Al Hashemi, Member of the Board of Directors at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Library in his opening remarks.

 

“The UAE has always been a part of such progress. With the establishment of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, our wise leadership has shaped the next generation of libraries locally, regionally, and internationally, equipping it with world-leading library technologies and AI solutions. We have also focused on establishing and promoting cultural and strategic partnerships, in addition to hosting various events, forums, and seminars. All these efforts by MBRL aim to support the vision for the next 50 years, as well as Dubai’s vision to become the happiest and smartest city in the world across all fields and sectors, including public libraries,” Al Hashemi added.

 

“The Library strives to be a constant leader in hosting initiatives and events, creating unique channels for knowledge exchange in different fields. Accordingly, MBRL supports collaboration with specialised entities and organisations, learning from the best local, regional, and international practices, and innovating leading ideas to support the role of public libraries.” he concluded.

 

“Libraries in general, and public libraries in particular, face new and growing challenges, especially in the financial and administrative aspects. As such, we see issues mainly related to the interactive and online informational flow, as well as other challenges related to the changing capabilities, needs, and behaviours of the beneficiaries. This is more evident in public libraries, which have a diverse space where the development and diversity of individuals is reflected on society, and in turn on public libraries themselves. This creates a need for constant interaction, especially since such libraries are inclusive and work to meet the needs of everyone,” Prof. Dr. Hassan Al Suraihi “Public libraries are affected by the successive technological advancements and the changing behaviours and needs of individuals. Therefore, there is a need to focus on the basic concepts again, including the concept of service, which forms the main driver of everything we do in libraries, especially as it places the beneficiary at the centre of attention and work. Accordingly, actions, applications, services, and tangible spaces such as buildings, halls, or even the intangible ones, change and evolve.” Al Suraihi added “It is important to draw attention to the qualitative transition that public libraries have undergone in recent years, which is reflected in shifting the focus from collections and technologies to focusing on the beneficiaries and their needs and ways to meet them. This is possible by providing co-working spaces for hands-on creative activities, whether they rely on manual skills or utilise technologies such as AI, VR, AR and 3D printers, to create innovative products,” said Prof. Dr. Abdallah H. Metwally, General Supervisor of Naseej Academy “This has reflected positively on the skills and capacities of the library staff, as they are able to accompany the beneficiaries on their journey to access knowledge, wherever it is and whatever its nature was. This promotes the user experience concept as one of the aspects of studying the beneficiaries, which support the realisation of public libraries’ goals.” Metwally concluded The first session revolved around “User Experience: User is the Centre of Everything.” It discussed user experience as the central part of library experience, which the sector can benefit from by capturing visitors’ expectations, as well as actual and expected feedback to eventually encourage them to use digital public libraries and related services.

 

“The Role of Public Libraries as Co-Working Spaces in Building a Stronger Economic and Social Community” was the topic of the second session. Led by Ayub Khan, Head of Libraries and Cultural Services for Warwickshire County Council, UK, the session highlighted public libraries’ role in supporting a knowledge-based economy and improving inter-community coherence by providing the necessary digital infrastructure, offering education and training opportunities, and developing dedicated programmes to support these goals.

 

Concluding the seminar, MBRL’s officials offered the speakers and attendants a tour across the Library’s various facilities, services, and libraries, along with a visit to the UAE photography exhibition, a unique journey that recounts the UAE’s cultural, political, and social development over the past fifty years. The guests also visited the Treasures of the Library exhibition, which displays an impressive collection of rare and old books, atlases, and manuscripts, some of which dating back to the 13th century. The visit included a briefing on the Library’s dedicated spaces for meetings, lectures, organising сultural and artistic festivals, and hosting local and international film screenings, theatre performances, and music concerts. Additionally, they enjoyed the Garden of Languages, which hosts 60 columns containing dozens of quotes by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, translated into more than 170 languages.

 

Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, built over more than 500,000 sq. ft. including land and floor spaces, is one of the most remarkable buildings in the Middle East, with an architectural concept inspired by “The Rehl”- the traditional X-shaped lectern used across the Islamic world. Mohammed bin Rashid Library includes nine specialised libraries: Public Library, Young Adults Library, Children’s Library, Atlas and Map Library, Media and Arts Library, Business Library, Emirates Library, Special Collection Library, and the Periodicals Library. Moreover, the library houses more than one million digital, audio, and paper books in 30 languages.

 

MBRL hosted a unique series of workshops and cultural events throughout this September, in line with its strategic vision to promote reading, exploring, and research at all levels, in addition to supporting the wise leadership’s vision of establishing a creative cultural scene in Dubai.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE President, VP congratulate President of Guinea-Bissau on Independence Day

ABU DHABI, President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a message of congratulations to President Umaro Cissoko Embalo of Guinea-Bissau on the occasion of his country’s Independence Day.

 

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, dispatched similar messages to President Embalo and to the country’s Prime Minister Nuno Gomes Nabiam, on the occasion.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Emirates concludes its Commercial Operations Management Conference

DUBAI, Emirates concluded its two-days Commercial Operations Management Conference in the presence of more than 300 local and global leaders and senior executives from the airline.

 

H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, visited the Conference and attended a number of sessions.

 

The Conference, held in Dubai under the theme “Beyond Better, Forward Together”, hosted sessions on the Airline’s journey that mapped out its solid strategy around fleet, destinations, products, and expected growth.

 

Invited speakers discussed their opinions on aviation, tourism and the economy. Speakers included Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director-General of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism; Arjun Vir Singh, Partner with Arthur D. Little’s Financial Services Practice; and Nawal K. Taneja, Aviation Consultant and Author.

 

Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Chief Commercial Officer, said, “We are once again firmly set on the path of a massive growth trajectory in travel. This conference was one of our biggest platforms to rally our leaders and senior executives, who are also some of Emirates and Dubai’s biggest brand advocates globally. They’ve now witnessed first-hand the many exciting initiatives rolled out by the airline and the city over the past two years, thanks to the UAE’s visionary leadership.”

 

The Conference also witnessed keynote speeches by aviation officials, as well as presentations, videos, fireside chats, workshops and panels.

 

Additional speakers from Emirates included Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline; Michael Doersam, Group Chief Financial Officer; Boutros Boutros, Divisional Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications Marketing and Brand; Anand Lakshminarayanan, Senior Vice President, Revenue Optimisation and Distribution; Trevor Chong, Vice President, Route Planning and Economics; and Rogerio Leao, Vice President, Fleet Planning and Research.

 

A dinner banquet was held for the participants on the first day of the Conference at the Museum of the Future, Dubai’s newest landmark and strategic partner of Emirates Airlines.

 

In the past three months, Emirates has launched its highly anticipated “Premium Economy” to positive feedback; signed a historic commercial agreement with United Airlines; invested over US$2 billion on its onboard customer experience, including new menus, vegan choices, cinema-in-the-sky experiences, and upgrading its entire fleet of 120 Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s.

 

The airline also committed US$350 million for the next-generation inflight entertainment solutions for its 50-strong fleet of A350s, and launched its new advertisement campaign with the creation of its new CGI brand ambassador – Gerry the Goose.

 

Source: Emirates News Agency

Campus With A Conscience hosts a-week long SDG festival

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Sept. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Innovation, inspiration, dedication and entertainment were just some of the key factors that brought a city together in a united effort to drive interest and action toward the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In a wonderful display of unity, corporate leaders, non-governmental organisations, local school children, special society groups, influencers and over 20,000 students from all across the Klang Valley gathered at Sunway University, Sunway City for a week-long festival of events and activations in support of the United Nations 17 SDGs and its worldwide initiative of Local Action for Global Goals 2022, celebrated from Monday 19th of September through to Friday 23rd of September.

Tengku Zatashah, Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood and Professor Sibrandes Poppema with Students from SMK Assunta and International Students from Sunway University

This unique festival and the first of its kind in Asia featured talks, performances, interactive workshops, corporate displays on sustainability from Volvo, Uniqlo, The Body Shop and Huawei, daily flag parades, on-stage demonstrations, a sustainable marketplace and a space to connect with leaders, changemakers, activists, private sector as well as a live musical performance, including a heartwarming rendition by the children from the Spastic Children’s Association of Selangor and Federal Territory which captured the hearts of those who are lucky enough to catch the concert.

A splendid and memorable adaptive fashion show by Dawn Adaptive also ensured the occasion was a truly inclusive event at Sunway University.

Joining the excited visitors on campus were a host of international dignitaries including HE Dr Joachim Bergström, Swedish Ambassador to Malaysia who officially opened the event, HE Sami Leino, Ambassador of Finland to Malaysia and Brunei, HE Dr Peter Blomeyer, German Ambassador to Malaysia and Anikó Farkas, Deputy Head of Mission at Embassy of Hungary Ambassador in Malaysia.

Representing the local community was YB Michelle Ng, ADUN Subang Jaya who added, “Slowing climate change requires behavioural change – and it is the duty of governments to facilitate this for its citizens.”

During the event, there was an e-waste collection where staff and students were able to environmentally dispose their unwanted electrical items. Since the start of the initiative, over 34,000kg electrical waste has been collected.

The noteworthy occasion also received royal approval as Selangor Princess Y.A.M Tengku Zatashah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah who delighted crowds with her passionate address on the planet. The environment advocate Selangor Princess mentioned, “It is truly important, how we treat planet earth, other fellow citizens of this planet and every living being here. With the recent climate change we have been experiencing, we must be very concerned about the state of our planet.”

Younger participants enjoyed an interactive “Treasure Our Planet Trail” across the campus, learning new 17 SDG facts every step of their journey of enlightenment, ensuring the next generation will continue to carry the message of influence and action.

Daily on-stage demonstrations included soap making from used cooking oil by Pusat Wanita Berdaya, cooking demonstration of edible vegetable scraps by Professional Culinaire Association Malaysia and a creative upcycling demonstration by Maslisa Zainuddin from Sunway University.

The week-long event was an overwhelming success and a great advert for Malaysia in the global world of sustainability. Professor Elizabeth Lee, Chief Executive Officer of the Sunway Education Group said, “This is our aim with the Local Action Global Goals 2022 – to educate and re-educate and also to remind everyone that we need to work collectively to bring about sustainable and meaningful change.”

Whilst President of Sunway University Professor Sibrandes Poppema added he was very pleased the event was hosted at Sunway University as the institution works tirelessly to merit its growing reputation as A Campus With A Conscience.

The Local Action for Global Goals 2022 emphasised the need for the world to work together to deliver the Global Goals by 2030 through a range of special events and inspiring activations for all ages and interests. It brought together world leaders, policy-makers, decision-makers, business leaders, partners, academics, scientists, stakeholders, activists, and advocates from around the world to connect, examine solutions, identify a path forward, and work collectively in achieving the Global Goals at a critical time.

Malaysia can be rightly proud of its exceptional contribution towards this global goal.

#CampusWithAConscience is an underlying principle that embraces everything students will experience during their time at Sunway College and Sunway University. This is the fundamental spirit at the heart of Sunway Campus Life; educating, encouraging, and engaging students in all aspects of a diverse and inclusive community to support them in adopting a lifestyle and lifestyle habits that truly reflect a society determined to create a better living environment for this generation and generations to come.

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