Dubai Culture launches Dubai Public Libraries Digital Portal

The portal is a smart connectivity tool that contributes to enhancing a wide range of services. From the source

Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has launched the Dubai Public Libraries Digital Portal, through its website, with the aim of enriching the experience of members, visitors and people of determination and enabling them to obtain the various knowledge they need through the new portal services package, which forms part of the digital transformation process currently taking place by the authority, and includes the development of all its digital platforms, which is in line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of the UAE. Dubai, which aims to make Dubai the most efficient, integrated and safe city for residents and visitors, and to become a global benchmark for smart cities.

The new portal is a smart linking tool that contributes to enhancing the range of services provided by all branches of Dubai Public Libraries, including: logging in to members, obtaining and renewing membership, proposing new library materials, renewing materials, as well as facilitating the search process in library resources, in addition to introducing visitors to the most prominent books and knowledge materials that have recently been added to libraries, in addition to the most borrowed books, reflecting their knowledge and scientific importance. And communicate with its employees directly. The service package also includes the ability to book spaces, classrooms, multi-purpose halls, and more.

It is noteworthy that the Dubai Public Libraries network, part of Dubai Culture, includes 8 advanced libraries for adults, 7 of which contain specialized libraries for children, while the total number of books owned by Dubai Public Libraries reaches 603315 books. The digital portal can be visited via the following link: https://dpl.dubaiculture.gov.ae/ar/

Dubai Public Libraries Network includes 8 advanced libraries for adults, 7 of which contain specialized libraries for children