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    WESTERN ARMENIAN LITERATURE AND LITERATURE OF ARMENIAN DIASPORA TO BE DIGITALIZED SOON
    By Melania Badalian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    24/10/2006

    As a result of "Digital Library of Armenian Bibliography" project
    launched at the American University of Armenia in 1999, the digital
    collection of the Armenian literature of 5th to 18th centuries
    was created. This initiative greatly contributed to spreading and
    recognition of the Armenian Classical Literature. The readers may
    find the digital version of the Armenia literature pieces at www
    digitab.am. At present, thanks to the donation of Tourpanjian family
    fund, the library launches the digitalization of the Western Armenian
    and the Literature of the Armenian Diaspora of 1800-2000.

    On October 10-12, the DIGITAB Coordination Scholarly Board held
    its first sitting at the AUA. The members of the board, namely
    Karo Armenian, Henrik Bakhchinian, Vazgen Gabirielian, Souren
    Danielian, Albert Makarian, Albert Sharounian, Haroutiun Gevorgian,
    Zhirayr Danielian, Mark Nshanian, Grigor Pltian, Poghos Snapian and
    Harutyun Kyourkchian, discussed such issues as, the main principles of
    digitalization, the lists of the authors and their works, the working
    stages, as well as various issues concerning the copyright principles.

    Certainly, the initiative of digitalization of the Western Armenian
    and the Literature of the Armenian Diaspora will make these literature
    pieces more available for everyone.

    We believe that this important initiative would have been more
    successfully and professionally implemented, if other Literature
    critics from the Armenian Diaspora, such as Yervand Azatian, Oshin
    Keshishian and Gevorg Bardakchian from USA, or Karo Abrahamian from
    Lebanon and Yuri Khachatrian from Yerevan, were included in the
    Digitab Scholarly Board.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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