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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Thinking of a Ph.D. topic or hitting a dead end with your research methodology? Or emotionally and mentally drained because it is so challenging to get the required information for your research? Or confused about some aspects but no one to help?
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Join us for our monthly Mothers' Tea Time with the Children's Library, where we discuss important topics related to you, your children and your future together. This session will be all about the importance of breastfeeding, with a discussion led by the founder of the Qatari Young Mothers Organization and breastfeeding specialist Najlaa Al Kuwari.
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This session of the monthly Book Club for the Blind will discuss The Prophet, written by Khalil Gibran. The book tells of the life and death of Al-Mustafa, the chosen and beloved Prophet, as he ends a 12-year sojourn in Orphalese. You can download the one-hour-long audiobook in the Naxos Spoken Word Library at www.qnl.qa. Non-visually impaired visitors are welcome to participate.
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Join us to learn about the origins of henna and practice creating fun designs.
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This is part two of the Google Drive workshop, where participants will learn advanced tips and tricks to get the most out of the system.
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Get started with the basics of game development and make your own game! Teens are requested to bring their own laptops to this session.
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Searching for information from millions of articles is an arduous task. But through advanced search methods, you can find what you are looking for without much difficulty.
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Join this casual group of knitters and crocheters to work on projects and share skills in a friendly atmosphere. Participants are welcome to bring their own supplies and projects or to borrow QNL needles and yarn. All skill levels are welcome including beginners who are interested in learning.
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Children's use of electronic games has become almost unavoidable. How can parents educate their children to limit their use of electronic devices?