Doha: Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) has launched its groundbreaking "Ejaz" application at the 33rd Doha International Book Fair. The pioneering application connects readers with literature and academic contributions by authors and scholars from around the world in both Arabic and English. Also, it aims to facilitate greater learning and access to quality literature while introducing the world to critical Arab scholars and novel writers. Developed for a fast-paced and increasingly globalized world, Ejaz enables users with an ever-growing list of books to read to access condensed easy to read digests and takeaways across fiction and non-fiction. Titles available on the app include books that have been originally published in Arabic or English, and similarly provides respective key insights in either or both languages. Users can access books on topics covering biographies and memoirs, business and development, culture and society, health, and wellness, and more. Ejaz then helps users navigat e available titles by learning their preferences and introducing them to new authors and publications. Additionally, users can access the website: /getejaz.com/ to learn more about this platform and click on links to easily download the Ejaz app anywhere on Android and iOS devices. Source: Qatar News Agency
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