World libraries: Tunisian National Library digitizes its books

10 May 2010

A number of books of Tunisian National Library recently joined the digital era. Electronic books in Arabic and French as part of the eBooks Project in Tunisia can be downloaded via smart phones such as iPod, iPhone and iPad.

This initiative was conducted namely by “Sanabil Med Company”, specializing in digital publishing.

Tunisia’s National Library announced on its website that “it is proud to put online the first online iPhone application for reading eBooks”. The library has a fund of one million books, 40,000 manuscripts and 16,000 periodical collections.

As far as digital devices are concerned, the library will help facilitate the consultation of its funds and to discover its riches by putting them within reach of users as well as provide an alternate method to better preserve the original documents.