Conference on digital language concluded at the BA
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Alexandria,
7th December— The Bibliotheca Alexandrina hosted the International
Conference on the Convergence of Knowledge, Culture, Language and Information
Technologies, which concluded its sessions, Saturday 6th of December.
Dr. Tarcisio G. Della Senta, President of the Universal Digital Language
Foundation (UNDL), presided over the closing session where he declared the
conference’s recommendations concerning the future aspects of UNDL. These
included:
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Carrying
out a joint publishing project between the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the
UNDL by the year 2004. An editorial house has already been contacted to
reach an agreement on publishing several selected papers about the
convergence of knowledge, culture, language and information technologies.
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Strengthening
the UNDL in the Arab world by improving its quality and making its services
available to a wider range of people. Both Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Director
of the Library of Alexandria and Dr. Noha Adly, Director of the ICT
Department in the Library, expressed their readiness to cooperate with
similar entities in Egypt, Jordan and other parts of the Arab world.
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Developing a UNDL Encyclopedia, building it up with the required knowledge
and distributing it through the Internet.
Dr. Della Senta also
referred to the introduction of the UNDL through the upcoming ‘World Summit on
Information Society’, which will be held in Geneva from 10 - 12 December 2003.
This conference is considered part of the build up of ‘worldwide ware’,
which will be concluded with another summit in Tunisia, scheduled for July 2005.
“We are embarked
on one of the most exciting adventures that humanity has ever taken”, said Dr.
Ismail Serageldin, Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, in his address to
the meeting. He explained that UNL would remove the existing barrier of
diversity between the different languages and cultures. “I dream of a day when
intelligent machines will help each of us to access in our language the wealth
of production of the human mind. True cumulative knowledge across space and time
will be available to all”. Serageldin also pointed out the disadvantages of
establishing one language for the entire world. “We must still ask ourselves
if the resulting language produced by massive amounts of translated documents
would destroy the beauty of the language that we have come to know [,] use and
love”.
The International Conference on Convergence was jointly
organized by the Bibliotheca, the Universal Digital Language Foundation (UNDL)
and the Arabic Language Center of the Royal Scientific Society (Jordan).
Convergences’03 addressed the necessity of fostering dialogue among
civilizations, by developing a unifying digital language as a way of building
peace, development and welfare for all nations.