Türk Telekom continues to showcase its technological expertise by supporting the digital transformation of libraries across Turkey. The company has successfully completed the digitalization of 81 libraries in 102 provinces, blending technology with cultural heritage. Additionally, Türk Telekom has developed the innovative Telephone Library application specifically designed for the visually impaired, ensuring equal access to information.
In a bid to celebrate Library Week, which marks its 2024th anniversary, Türk Telekom is the main sponsor of the International Library and Technology Festival that kicked off at Rami Library on March 23. This festival aims to bring together individuals from various backgrounds such as young people, entrepreneurs, and technology innovators within the library sector.
Through its commitment to adding value to Turkey through technology, Türk Telekom has integrated high-speed internet access in historical sites, cultural centers, and libraries, including the Atatürk Cultural Center. By introducing the Telephone Library project in 2011, Türk Telekom pioneered the audiobook service over the phone for the visually impaired, exemplifying its dedication to promoting accessibility through technology.
The ongoing International Library and Technology Festival sponsored by Türk Telekom is set to run until March 27 at Rami Library, providing attendees with interactive workshops on artificial intelligence, 3D printing, robotics, and more. Participants can engage in enlightening discussions, demonstrations, professional seminars, and entertainment programs throughout the duration of the festival.
As part of the festival, Türk Telekom will host a book audio workshop at the Atatürk Cultural Center to introduce the Voice for Books application, facilitating the voice recording of books for the visually impaired. This initiative aims to enhance the reading experience for individuals with visual impairments and encourage volunteers to contribute to creating more audiobooks.
In summary, Türk Telekom’s commitment to digitalizing libraries and promoting inclusivity through technology is exemplified through its various initiatives and sponsorships, cementing its role in advancing culture, arts, and accessibility in Turkey.