Past Events
Dear guests,
Some of the Library’s events and workshops will continue to be offered online until further notice. About 24 hours before the event, a librarian will send you the link you can use to attend.
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To honor the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, the Library is proud to host the exhibition '1918: War is Over,' with the French Embassy to Qatar and the French Institute of Doha. The exhibition includes rare items from the Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum.
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In support of Universal Children's Day, we invite young adults to join our awareness campaign 'How to Protect Ourselves' to learn about children and young adults’ rights with trainer Zainab Al Mahmoud from the Protection and Social Rehabilitation Center (AMAN).
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Children should know their rights and how to stand up for themselves. In support of Universal Children's Day, Zainab Al Mahmoud of the Protection and Social Rehabilitation Center will teach children and parents about their rights and what to do if those rights are being violated.
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The Library will host one of the most important and largest science competitions in Qatar. Over two days, more than 300 students from schools in Qatar will design and program robots to perform specific tasks:
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Through a series of hands-on activities, you'll learn about the Library's wide range of collections and information sources, as well as how to use the catalog to help you search more efficiently.
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Through a series of hands-on activities, you'll learn about the Library's wide range of collections and information sources, as well as how to use the catalog to help you search more efficiently.
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In this month's session of Book Club for the Blind, we will discuss The Giver, by Lois Lowry. The novel tells the story of a young boy tasked with receiving his repressive society's memories and emotions. The audiobook is available in the Overdrive database at www.qnl.qa. Non-visually impaired readers are welcome to participate.
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Internationally known Canadian author and professor of sociology Dr. Arthur Frank will discuss how and why we talk about—or avoid talking about—chronic illnesses such as diabetes, cancer, obesity and genetic diseases. Dr. Frank's own life-changing experiences surviving a heart attack and cancer caused him to reflect on the stories that people create to explain and communicate their trauma, doubt and pain. His book, The Wounded Story Teller, explores the kinds of traditional story types that disease sufferers often adopt such as "The Restitution Narrative," "The Chaos Narrative" and the "Quest Narrative." These can be found both in ancient and modern literature and in everyday life. His talk will be valuable for anyone who has been seriously ill or who has a sick loved one and who has struggled with explaining or understanding their sickness. The event will conclude with a “Hope Stories” talk by the Qatar Cancer Society.
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Music has been proven to play in important role in young children's early education and growth. Join us for activities, songs, instruments and props to help your child develop physically, intellectually and socially in a fun and nurturing environment.
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Music has been proven to play in important role in young children's early education and growth. Join us for activities, songs, instruments and props to help your child develop physically, intellectually and socially in a fun and nurturing environment.