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ICT division to digitize 73 libraries, says Palak

Bangladesh

UNB
02 August, 2021, 06:05 pm
Last modified: 02 August, 2021, 06:09 pm

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ICT division to digitize 73 libraries, says Palak

For each library a separate digital library management system will be used for managing the eBooks and each of them will have a children and a Mujib corner, said Palak

UNB
02 August, 2021, 06:05 pm
Last modified: 02 August, 2021, 06:09 pm
State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak. Photo: Courtesy
State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak. Photo: Courtesy

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Division will digitize 71 government and two private libraries across the country, said  ICT State minister Junayed Ahmed Palak.

A virtual review meeting was held between the ICT Division and Ministry of Cultural affairs to discuss the details of implementing this initiative on Sunday night.

He said the ICT division plans to turn the traditional libraries into E-libraries to meet the demands of the new generation by expanding quality online services.

For each library a separate digital library management system will be used for managing the eBooks and each of them will have a children and a Mujib corner, said Palak.

All the libraries are being designed in a way so that using any type of mobile set anyone can enter the e-libraries and read their desired books, he added.

For digitalization ICT division will connect the libraries with wireless LAN network, IP phone and RFID technology will be incorporated in divisional libraries.

State Minister for Cultural Affairs KM Khalid, Executive director  of Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) Parthapratim Deb, Director General of the Department of Public Libraries Abu Bakkar Siddique,  Director (Training) of BCC Md Enamul Kabir and others were present at the meeting Chaired by the  ICT State Minister.

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