The Qatar Digital Library is the product of an ongoing collaboration
between the Qatar Foundation, the Qatar National Library, and the
British Library. Together, these organizations are digitizing and
curating hundreds of thousands of archival materials relating to Middle
Eastern and Indian history - including maps, newspapers, scientific
manuscripts, and photographs - thereby making these cultural collections
accessible to both researchers and the general public alike.
Researchers can search or browse the archives, which are filtered by
geographic location or time. The library also contains over one hundred
Articles by Experts designed for anyone looking to learn more about the
history of the Gulf region. These essays, along with all commentary on
the site, are available in both English and Arabic and provide context
and insight into archives. One such article describes the career of
Omani musician and singer Salim Rashid Suri, who was known as "The
Singing Sailor," and links to audio clips of Suri's music. Another
article provides context for the library's collection of over 5,000
personal papers of British personnel who worked in the India Office
between 1750-1947.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r47159
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