- Bibliotheca Alexandrina
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (
Latin for "Library of Alexandria") is a majorlibrary andcultural center located on the shore of theMediterranean Sea in theEgypt ian city ofAlexandria . It is both a commemoration of theLibrary of Alexandria that was lost in antiquity and an attempt to rekindle something of the brilliance that this earlier center of study and erudition represented.History
The idea of reviving the old library dates back to 1974, when a committee set up by
Alexandria University selected a plot of land for its new library, between the campus and the seafront, close to where the ancient library once stood. The notion of recreating the ancient library was soon enthusiastically adopted by other individuals and agencies. One leading supporter of the project was current Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarak ;UNESCO was also quick to embrace the concept of endowing the Mediterranean region with a center of cultural and scientific excellence. Anarchitectural design competition , organized by UNESCO in 1988 to choose a design worthy of the site and its heritage, was won by Snøhetta, a Norwegian architectural office, from among more than 1,400 entries. At a conference held in 1990 inAswan , the first pledges of funding for the project were made:USD $65 million, mostly from theArab states. Construction work began in 1995 and, after some USD $220 million had been spent, the complex was officially inaugurated onOctober 16 ,2002 . [http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Zone-English-ArtCulture/ACEZoneBibliotheca Alexandrina] .Building and library features
The dimensions of the project are vast: the library has shelf space for eight million books, with the main reading room covering 70,000 m² on eleven cascading levels. The complex also houses a conference center; specialized libraries for the blind, for young people, and for children; three
museum s; four art galleries; aplanetarium ; and amanuscript restorationlaboratory .The library's architecture is equally striking. The main reading room stands beneath a 32-meter-high
glass -panelledroof , tilted out toward the sea like asundial , and measuring some 160 m in diameter. The walls are of grayAswan granite , carved with characters from 120 different human scripts.The collections at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina were donated from all over the world. The Spanish donated documents that detailed the ruling of the Moors. The French also donated, giving the library documents dealing with the building of the
Suez Canal .Bibliotheca Alexandrina maintains the only copy and external backup of the
Internet Archive .Management
The current director is
Ismail Serageldin . He also chairs the Boards of Directors for each of the BA's affiliated research institutes and museums and is a professor atWageningen University in the Netherlands.Criticism
The dream of restoring Alexandria to its academic roots has not gone without some outcries from the public. Some experts question whether modern day Egypt can afford to supply such a library with all the materials it needs, or if the government can truly keep censorship out of the collection. [Citation
last = Bilboul
first = Roger
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title = The Library of Alexandria Reopens
journal = Information Today
volume = 19
issue = 11
pages = 26
date = December 2002
year = 2002
url = http://www.infotoday.com/it/dec02/bilboul.htm
doi =
id = ] In addition, the building's elaborate architecture (which imitates a rising sun) upset some who believed too much money was being spent on construction rather than the library's actual collection. Due to the lack of available funds, the library only had 500,000 books in 2002, low compared to other national libraries. It has been estimated that it will take 80 years to fill the library to capacity at the current level of funding. The library relies heavily on donations to buy books for its collections. [Citation
last = Watson
first = Bruce
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title = Rising Sun
journal = Smithsonian
volume = 2002
issue = April
pages =
date = April 2002
year = 2OO2
url = http://www.smithsonianmagazine.com/issues/2002/april/rising.php
doi =
id = ] Other complaints have arisen, including controversy over better use of funds for more urgent social projects. For example, Egypt has an illiteracy problem with only 59% of females and 83% of males able to read. [ [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/eg.html "CIA World Fact Book" - "Egypt"] . September 20 2007. Accessed October 4 2007.] [Citation
last = Arseneault
first = Michel
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title = Alexandria, from papyrus to the Internet
journal = The UNESCO Courier
volume = 52
issue = 4
pages = 41-42
date = April 1999
year = 1999
url = http://www.unesco.org/courier/1999_04/uk/signes/intro.htm
doi =
id = ]See also
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Library of Alexandria
*Planetarium Science Center References
External links
* [http://www.bibalex.org/English/index.aspx Bibliotheca Alexandrina official website]
* [http://webcast.bibalex.org Bibliotheca Alexandrina Webcast]
* [http://archive.bibalex.org/ Bibliotheca Alexandrina webarchive]
* [http://www.jwillisphoto.com/flash.html Portfolio of photographs of the complex]
* [http://www.sitebits.com/2007/bibliotheca_alexandrina_ancient_library_goes_modern.html Bibliotheca Alexandrina: An Ancient Library Goes Modern] - illustrated article
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK6TC70y8tI Bibliotheca Alexandrina video]
* [http://wikimania2008.wikimedia.org/wiki/Venue Wikimania 2008 venue description]
* [http://www.aabamexico.org.mx/ Friends of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Mexico Association] (official Mexican site)
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