Qatar National Library Hosts Second Edition of ‘Books and Authors’ Program to Discuss Publishing Issues
Doha, September 20 (QNA) – Qatar National Library (QNL) hosted on Saturday the second edition of ‘Write to Inspire: Books and Authors’ program, bringing together publishers, authors, and industry professionals. The program explored current state of publishing and authorship in Qatar, with a focus on strengthening collaboration between local publishers and authors while providing them with an opportunity to connect with the wider community.
The initiative aligns with Qatar National Library’s mission to establish itself as a hub for learning, culture, and dialogue.
This year’s edition focused on deepening understanding of Qatar’s publishing and distribution ecosystem, providing a platform for stakeholders to share experiences, highlight challenges, and explore growth prospects. One of the program’s key outcomes was enabling publishers and authors to directly engage with the public.
The event also welcomed representatives from Al-Nour Center, who gave a presentation on Braille printing in Qatar. They highlighted that most Braille publications are limited to school textbooks and stressed the need for more diverse reading materials for people with visual impairments.
The event also showcased literature and writing prizes in Qatar, celebrating the achievements of local authors.
On this occasion, Senior Information Services Librarian at Qatar National Library, Haya Abdulla Al Sheeb, said the event serves as a platform for nurturing Qatari talent and promoting a culture of collaboration within the local publishing industry.
She added that bringing together authors, publishers, and readers, this program creates meaningful connections that support local creativity and contribute to a thriving cultural landscape. Al Sheed also underlined that Qatar National Library is working to encourage publishers and writers to devote greater attention to producing Braille books, enriching the availability of such works in Qatar and better serving the needs of the visually impaired. (QNA)