词条 | Bibliotheca Alexandrina |
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| native_name = {{Lang|ar|مكتبة الإسكندرية}} {{Lang|es|Bibliotheca Alexandrina}} | name = Library of Alexandria | logo = Bibliotheca Alexandrina (logo).svg | logo_size = | logo_alt = | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = Aerial view of Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria | country = Egypt | type = National library | scope = | established = {{start date and age|2002|10|16|df=yes}} | ref_legal_mandate = | location = Alexandria, Egypt | coordinates = {{Coord|31|12|32|N|29|54|33|E|region:EG-ALX_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | branch_of = | num_branches = | items_collected = | collection_size = | criteria = | legal_deposit = | req_to_access = | annual_circulation = | pop_served = | members = 16,322 (2012) | budget = | director = Mostafa El Feky | num_employees = | website = {{URL|https://www.bibalex.org/}} | references = | embed = | module = }} The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (English: Library of Alexandria; {{lang-arz|مكتبة الإسكندرية}} {{transl|arz|ALA-LC|Maktabat El-Iskandarīyah}}, {{IPA-arz|mækˈtæb(e)t eskendeˈɾejjæ|lang}}) is a major library and cultural center located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. It is both a commemoration of the Library of Alexandria that was lost in antiquity, and an attempt to rekindle something of the brilliance that this earlier center of study and erudition represented. HistoryThe idea of reviving the old library dates back to 1974, when a committee set up by Alexandria University selected a plot of land for its new library, between the campus and the seafront, close to where the ancient library once stood. The recreation of the ancient library was not only adopted by other individuals and agencies, it garnered support from Egyptian politicians. One leading supporter of the project was former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak; UNESCO was also quick to embrace the concept of endowing the Mediterranean region with a center of cultural and scientific excellence. An architectural design competition was organized by UNESCO in 1988 to choose a design worthy of the site and its heritage. The competition was won by Snøhetta, a Norwegian architectural office, from among more than 1,400 entries. The first pledges were made for funding the project at a conference held in 1990 in Aswan: USD $65 million, mostly from the MENA states. Construction work began in 1995 and, after some US$220 million had been spent, the complex was officially inaugurated on 16 October 2002.[1][2] The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is trilingual, containing books in Classical Arabic, English, and French. In 2010, the library received a donation of 500,000 books from the National Library of France, Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF). The gift makes the Bibliotheca Alexandrina the sixth-largest Francophone library in the world. The BA also is now the largest depository of French books in the Middle East and North Africa, surpassing those of Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco, in addition to being the main French library in Africa.[3] Building and library featuresThe dimensions of the project are vast: the library has shelf space for eight million books,[4] with the main reading room covering {{convert|20000|m2}} on eleven cascading levels. The complex also houses a conference center; specialized libraries for maps, multimedia, the blind and visually impaired, young people, and for children; four museums;[4] four art galleries for temporary exhibitions; 15 permanent exhibitions; a planetarium;[4] and a manuscript restoration laboratory. The library's architecture is equally striking. The main reading room stands beneath a 32-meter-high glass-panelled roof, tilted out toward the sea like a sundial, and measuring some 160 m in diameter. The walls are of gray Aswan granite, carved with characters from 120 different human scripts.[4] The collections at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina were donated from all over the world. The Spanish donated documents that detailed their period of Moorish rule. The French also donated, giving the library documents dealing with the building of the Suez Canal. Internet Archive partnershipThe BA/IA partnership is built with the aims to preserve heritage for future generations and to provide universal access to human knowledge. The BA was the site of the first mirror and external backup of the Internet Archive.[5] The Internet Archive donated five million USD to the BA, including:
Library servicesThe BA's mission is to be a center of excellence in the production and dissemination of knowledge and to be a place of dialogue, learning and understanding between cultures and peoples. [7] The new Bibliotheca Alexandrina is more than a library. BA hosts book fairs, book launches, ceremonies, cinema, competitions, concerts, conferences, educational courses, exhibitions, festivals, forums, lectures, meetings, performances, presentations, reading activities, round table discussions, seminars, shows, theater, training courses, video-conferences and workshops for adults, children, young people and the academic community..[8][9] Here are some of the areas and exhibits that it comprises: The main libraryCan hold up to millions of books.[10] Six specialized libraries
A copy of the Internet ArchiveThe library provides access to print on demand books via the Espresso Book Machine.[12] Taha Hussein Library for the Blind and Visually ImpairedThe Taha Hussein Library contains materials for the blind and visually impaired using special software that makes it possible for readers to read books and journals. It is named after Taha Hussein, the Egyptian professor of Arabic and literary critic and one of the leading figures of the Arab Renaissance (Nahda) in literature, who was himself blinded at the age of three. Nobel SectionContains book collections of Nobel Prize Laureates in Literature from 1901 to present.[13] The Nobel Section was inaugurated by Queen Silvia of Sweden and Queen Sonja of Norway on 24 April 2002. Four museumsAntiquities MuseumEstablished in 2001, the BA Antiquities Museum is the first archeological museum to be situated within a library.[14] The primary aims of the museum are to promote research, creativity, and cultural awareness. Holding approximately 1,316 artifacts, the Antiquities Museum collection provides a glimpse into Egyptian history from the Pharaonic era to the conquest of Alexander the Great to the Roman civilizations before the advent of Islam across Egypt. The collection includes underwater antiquities from the Mediterranean seabed near the Eastern Harbour and the Bay of Abukir.[15] The museum provides descriptions of artifacts in three languages: English, Arabic, and French. Manuscript MuseumThe Manuscript Museum provides visitors and researchers with rare manuscripts and books. Established in 2001, the Manuscript Museum contains the world's largest collection of digital manuscripts.[16] It is an academic institution that is affiliated to the Library of Alexandria. The stated aims of the museum are to preserve heritage, foster human cadres in the conservation and restoration of manuscripts, and create a generation of new restorers. The Manuscript Museum operates alongside the Manuscript Center, which provides digital access to more than 6,000 rare books, maps, and documents within the museum's collection.[17] There are three sections housed within the museum:
Sadat Museum{{main|Sadat Museum}}This museum contains many different personal belongings of the Egyptian president Anwar Al Sadat. The collections include some of his military robes, his Nobel Prize medal, his copy of the Qur'an, a few of his handwritten letters, pictures of him and his family, and the blood stained military robe he wore the day of his assassination. The museum also contains a recording in his voice of part of the Qur'an and assorted newspaper articles written about him. History of ScienceSee History of science Permanent exhibitionsDigital collections
Personal collections
CULTURAMA{{Main|CULTNAT}}The culturama hall consists of a huge 180-degree panoramic interactive computer screen with a diameter of 10 meters that is made up of nine separate flat screens arranged in a semicircle and nine video projectors controlled by a single computer. Culturama has enabled the display of information that could never have been displayed clearly using a regular computer display system.[21] It was developed by the Egyptian Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CULTNAT) and holds its patent in 2007. It displayed 3 periods from the history of Egypt:
VISTAVirtual Immersive Science and Technology Applications. It uses CAVE Technology. VISTA features several projects including
Digital Assets Repository{{Main|Digital Assets Repository}}The Digital Assets Repository (DAR) is a system developed at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) by the International School of Information Science (ISIS) to create and maintain digital library collections and preserve them to future generations,[22] as well as providing free public access to the library's digitized collections through a web-based search and browsing facilities[22][23] via DAR's website.[24] ManagementThe founding director was Ismail Serageldin till May 2017. He also was chairs the Boards of Directors for each of the BA's affiliated research institutes and museums. Then followed by current manager Dr. Moustafa El Feqy.[25][26] Post-revolutionary involvementThe Bibliotheca Alexandrina held a variety of symposiums in 2011 in support of the Egyptian community and emphasizing the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, the Egyptian Constitution and Democratic Government in Arab nations. The library also displays a photo gallery of the January 25, 2011 revolution and is working to document it in a wide variety of formats.[27] CriticismCriticism of the library comes chiefly from two angles. Many allege that the library is a white elephant impossible for modern Egypt to sustain, and serves as little more than a vanity project for the Egyptian government. Furthermore, there are fears that censorship, long the bane of Egyptian academia, would affect the library's collection.[28] In addition, the building's elaborate architecture (which imitates a rising Sun) upset some who believed too much money was being spent on construction rather than the library's actual collection. Due to the lack of available funds, the library had only 500,000 books in 2002, low compared to other national libraries. (However, in 2010 the library received an additional 500,000 books from the Bibliothèque nationale de France.) It has been estimated that it will take 80 years to fill the library to capacity at the current level of funding. The library relies heavily on donations to buy books for its collections.[29] Gallery{{Gallery|title=Building |width=160 |height=170 |lines=4 |File:BA_outer_view.jpg|alt5=An ancient statue in front of the library|An ancient statue in front of the library |File:Bibliotheca_Alexandrina_pool_-_1.jpg|alt6=The Bibliotheca Alexandrina Pool, adjacent to the library outer wall|The Bibliotheca Alexandrina Pool, adjacent to the library outer wall. |File:Bibliotheca_Alexandrina_-_20080720b.jpg|alt7=The BA Pool with the Mediterranean Sea in the background. An artistic statue is in view|The BA Pool with the Mediterranean Sea on the background. An artistic statue is in view |File:A White statue in front of Library of Alexandria.jpg|The white statue in front of Library of Alexandria ||alt8=The BA at night with fireworks in the sky|The BA at night with fireworks in the sky |File:Bookshelves_in_bibliotheca_alexandrina.JPG|alt3=Interior View of the BA|Interior View of the BA }}{{Gallery |title=Antiquities Museum |width=160 |height=170 |lines=4 |File:Flickr_-_dlisbona_-_Ancient_drawing_found_in_excavations_under_the_new_Alexandria_library.jpg|alt1=Ancient mosaic found in excavations under the new Alexandria library|Ancient mosaic found in excavations under the new Alexandria library |File:Flickr_-_dlisbona_-_Anthroproid_coffin_(mummy)_of_Aba_600BCE.jpg|alt2=Sarcophagus of Aba in 600 BC|Sarcophagus of Aba in 600 BC |File:Flickr_-_dlisbona_-_Burial_artifacts_in_Alexandria_library_museum.jpg|alt3=Burial artifacts in Alexandria library museum|Two burial artifacts taking the face of a monkey and a jackal. |File:Flickr_-_dlisbona_-_Old_Koran_manuscript,_Alexandria_library.jpg|alt4=A view on an old version of a Quran manuscript|A view on an old version of a Quran manuscript |File:Flickr_-_dlisbona_-_Old_window_with_inscriptions_from_the_Kor'an_antiquties.jpg|alt5=Old window with inscriptions from the Quran|Old window with inscriptions of the names of the four Rightly Guided Caliphs }} See also{{Portal|Libraries}}
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