Talks held to set out plans for 4th SIBF-ALA conference

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Sharjah - The two sides addressed key expert participation and contributions, as well as the topics that will be the focus of its programme of workshops and seminars.

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Published: Mon 20 Feb 2017, 6:00 PM

Last updated: Mon 20 Feb 2017, 8:57 PM

 Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) is gearing up for the fourth edition of the joint SIBF-American Library Association (ALA) conference, which is scheduled to take place in Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) in November.
The authority's preliminary organising of the event has seen it participate at ALA's Annual Conference, which concluded recently in Atlanta, USA, where SBA representatives met with a host of book industry experts and international librarians.
The SBA's delegation met its ALA counterparts at the event to discuss key points and programme details for the forthcoming edition of the joint library conference, which will be held on the side-lines of the SIBF. The two sides addressed key expert participation and contributions, as well as the topics that will be the focus of its programme of workshops and seminars. 
"Sharjah aims to achieve its vision of enhancing the cultural sphere at the local and international level through participation at such events as the ALA Annual Conference in the USA, the most recent edition of which saw SBA promoting intellectual and cultural communication between Arab and non-Arab professionals in the book industry.
"The pre-conference meetings that were held to outline preliminary responsibilities, discuss key issues and establish the general structure of the fourth edition of the joint SIBF-ALA conference in Sharjah were extremely fruitful and set out a roadmap for both organisations to follow," said Salim Omar Salim, director of Sales and Marketing at SBA.
Established in 2014, SBA is dedicated to encouraging investment in creative industries and offering a platform for the exchange of knowledge and ideas between people from different countries and cultures.
Entrusted with emphasising the significant role of writers and their influence in spreading awareness of technological advancement and the availability of various sources of knowledge, SBA aims to attract relevant bodies and figures operating in the cultural sector in general and the publishing, printing and translation of books in particular, with a special focus on literature for children.
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