Past Events

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3D printing technology is already changing the way we produce objects, from tools and toys to clothing and even maching parts. 3D printing technologies are playing a key role in creating new businesses and new business opportunities. Qatar National Library will be hosting its first 3D Challenge to allow students to step beyond the virtual barriers and interact with real-world objects, and to create simple and complex designs using 3D modeling software.

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This workshop will introduce Google Docs, the package of free Google Apps that share incredible collaborating platform. Apps that will be covered are (Google Documents, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Forms and Google Keep)

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This new concert series features aspiring musicians from the Qatar Music Academy performing at QNL. The programs vary in lineup and styles presenting both Arab and Western music. The upcoming concert in May will feature students in the Arab and Western Music Departments.

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Enjoy the beauty and charm of Arabic calligraphy and learn this art in our training workshops.

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Self-driving cars are the future! This workshop will teach you how to use sensors and motors to make a simple self-driving robot using Arduino.

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Join us as we explore the world through a wide variety of travel books and publications about different countries and cultures, available at the Qatar National Library.

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Part 1 of the demo-training program using QNL’s assistive technology area and free software programs for visitors with special needs.

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Join us for a fun hour to learn all about the holy month of Ramadan!

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A casual gathering of knitters around Qatar at QNL that will give participants a chance to share their knitting skills together in a friendly atmosphere.

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Qatar National Library (QNL) is pleased to invite scholars, academics and the public to a lecture on the “Blue Qur’an” manuscript. The lecture will be delivered by Marcus Fraser, Honorary Keeper of Islamic and Indian Manuscripts and Miniatures at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.