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.
In Arabic
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The Arabic Book Club at Qatar National Library is pleased to host author Nagat Ali to talk about her recent book, Gratitude is a Way of Life, and her experience as a writer.
In English
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These sessions give you an opportunity to learn how you can study abroad. You'll discover information about the admission process and academic programs at the below institutions.
In English
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Join us for our virtual English Fiction Book Club meeting. We will discuss Shanghai Girls, by Lisa See. Copies of the book will be available at the User Services Desk. You can now visit the Library building directly to borrow one. You may also check out the ebook here.
In English, with Arabic Interpretation
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The Library, as the IFLA Preservation and Conservation Regional Center, is organizing this online training course under the framework of the Himaya project to counter the trafficking and illegal circulation of the documentary heritage. The training will include the following content:
In English
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Did you know that chess improves memory, problem-solving, and IQ? It's also a wonderful way to improve focus, flex those creative muscles, and most importantly, kids have fun playing.
In Arabic
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Join us for the "Our Children Matter" series of lectures that focus on topics in the field of childhood, education, and children's health.
In English
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Join this session to find out how you can access popular magazines, newspapers and comic books from around the globe using your Library membership.
In Arabic
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Join us for Online Storytime for Children each week. We will read stories and make up our own together.
In English
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Calculus is the study of how things change. It provides a framework for modeling systems in which there is change and a way to deduce the predictions of such models. Calculus can tell us all about the motion of astronomical bodies, weather patterns, electric and electronic circuits, systems, and the movement of sound and light, to name a few. It has been useful in the invention of a great number of objects in your home.
In English
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Did you know that chess improves memory, problem-solving, and IQ? It's also a wonderful way to improve focus, flex those creative muscles, and most importantly, kids have fun playing.