Qatar Foundation to set up its own publishing house


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) will launch its own publishing house called Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) following a successful seven-year partnership with Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
HBKU Press will publish children's books, fiction, academic, and education books in English and Arabic.
Created in 2008, Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation (BQF), included under its umbrella both a publishing house and an academic research publisher, Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing (BQFP) and Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals (BQFJ), respectively.
The joint initiative was set up to play a role in achieving QF's mission to unlock human potential and foster an engaged society that is interested in life-long learning and research; while also helping to establish a vibrant literary culture in Qatar in a bid to transform the nation from a carbon-based economy to a knowledge-based one.
Having achieved its purpose by establishing a strong publishing framework in Qatar, both entities recently agreed to end their successful partnership. This progression of BQFP to HBKU Press will continue to provide a unique local and international platform for Arabic and English language literature, literacy, scholarship, research, discovery and learning.
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc said: "As indicated in our interim statement in October, the contracts for Bloomsbury to provide Qatar Foundation with publishing services to enable knowledge transfer to QF to have a self-sufficient publishing company reach the end of their term this month. We are now handing over to the strong local team we developed having completed this mission, who will continue to publish on the foundations established. QF now has the tools, knowledge and experience to take the reins and fully run its publishing house."
HBKU Press will continue the tradition of releasing books of excellence and originality, promoting the love of reading and writing and transferring publishing and related skills to Qatar through regular internships and secondments.
During its tenure, BQFP published more than 200 titles in fiction, non-fiction, art, academics, and business for an audience of adults and young children alike. The partnership also introduced 'Ready, Steady, Read', a pilot training programme with hands-on activities for developing an active and stimulating school library.
HBKU Press will also take on the work of BQFJ, which was responsible for launching the Middle East's first open access, academic research platform, QScience.com. BQFJ also used its QScience platform to provide a home to the proceedings of many conferences held in Qatar, making them citeable and archived for future generations.
HBKU Press will continue to uphold international standards of publishing and maintaining the highest level of quality and production. It will also provide an enhanced offering for print, e-books and digital open access and will incorporate BQFJ and its established work in peer-reviewed, online academic publishing.


Gulf Times

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