Katab Maktub: UAE leads new initiative to increase Arab authors’ visibility online

Original article found here, on The Arab Weekly.

The goal of publishing 15,000 Wikipedia pages dedicated to Arab authors, in English and Arabic, is expected to be reached by December 2022.

DUBAI – The Emirates Literature Foundation, together with Google, has launched a new initiative intended to increase the presence and visibility of Arab authors online, ahead of World Arabic Language Day.

Called “Kateb Maktub,” the initiative hopes to boost the number of Arab author pages on Wikipedia, one of the world’s most visited websites with more than 1 billion visitors per month.

Arab authors currently have fewer than 1,500 pages on Wikipedia, lagging far behind author pages in languages such as English, German or French. This puts writers from the region at a disadvantage, since they are not as easily discovered as their international peers.

The new initiative, according to Emirates Literature Foundation, aims to increase the number of Arab author pages ten-fold.

In a media statement, the Emirates Literature Foundation announced that it is now looking to recruit volunteers to “join the movement and become Wikipedia data editors, gathering and sharing content about Arab authors and books so they can be known worldwide.”

The Foundation added that it has been working closely with the UAE User Group of Wikipedia to gather information and train volunteers.

“We are extremely proud to launch this hugely important initiative for Arab literature,” said Ahlam Bolooki, festival director for Emirates Airline Festival of Literature.

“The Middle East is the cradle of storytelling, yet today it’s hard to find information about our authors and books online. This project will put Arab authors and literature in the spotlight, positioning them on an equal platform with other major literary powers of the world,” she added.

The Kateb Maktub project was established to contribute to the development of a healthy digital publishing ecosystem in the Arab world, the festival director explained, adding that the region is currently struggling “with issues such as lack of accessible information online, book piracy and lack of mainstream marketing of books and authors. We hope to tackle all of these touch points throughout the course of this project and bring real change to the world of Arab literature.”

For his part, Basel Hijazi, project lead and Google product marketing manager, said that the organisation of the world’s information while making it universally accessible “continues to be at the core of everything we do.”

“We’re excited to be working with the Emirates Literature Foundation and the UAE’s Wikipedia User Groups to enrich the web with information about the women and men who drive the region’s literary heritage. Our work together will make it easier for anyone in the world to discover Arab writers and to find better information about them and their work in the near future,” he said.

The goal of publishing 15,000 Wikipedia pages dedicated to Arab authors, in English and Arabic, is expected to be reached by December 2022.

Google said it “will work closely” with the Emirates Literature Foundation to help organise new information about Arab authors, as well as support authors in taking control of their own presence on Google Search by claiming knowledge panels and uploading videos to Google Cameo, a feature of Google Search which enables public figures to answer questions through videos that appear on the main search results page.

Raising awareness of the importance of quality online information about the industry is key to the success of the project, the Emirates Literature Foundation said in its statement to the media…

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