Istanbul Copyright Awards honours HBKU press with third prize

  • 3 years   ago
 
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) has announced that it has won the third prize at the Istanbul Copyright Awards which was organised as part of the 6th International Istanbul Fellowship Program (IFP) recently. The awards focus on encouraging the exchange of copyrights from Turkish to foreign languages and contribute to the enhancement of the publishing sector and cultural cooperation in the region. 
The Award ceremony which has organised by the Turkish Press and Publishers Copyright and Licensing Society, with support of the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Governorate of Istanbul, the awards honor foreign publishing houses that contribute to the translation of works from the Turkish publishing sector into other languages, and the subsequent promotion of these works across the globe. 
“HBKU Press is committed to engaging in the cross-cultural exchange of information with fellow publishers in Turkey and with international publishers around the world,” explained Bachar Chebaro, Executive Director of HBKU Press. “This award further cements HBKU Press’s integral role in the copyright exchange market in the region and beyond.” 
HBKU Press was recognized among the 52 publishers from 26 countries participating in 6th International Istanbul Publishing Fellowship for its continued efforts in cultural rapprochement.
“HBKU Press is distinguished for its publication genre diversity as well as the high quality of its publication’s production, which meets international standards,” said Dr. Mohammed Agirakca, Vice President of the Award Committee of the IFP. “The evaluation committee was extremely impressed with HBKU Press’s work and commitment to cultural exchange with Turkey through its continued participation in the International Istanbul Publishing Fellowship and its bilateral support of the publishing sector in the region,” 
 
During the past several years, the copyrights to various award-winning and notable Turkish language books were acquired, translated, and published by HBKU Press into Arabic. Conversely, the copyrights of works by several high-profile Qatari authors and other HBKU Press books were translated into Turkish as well. 
“Copyright exchange and translations support the transfer of thought and knowledge between different people, societies and cultures,” added Chebaro. “It becomes a pivotal way to promote Arab literary and academic talents to the world, while also introducing new modes of thinking to our audience in Qatar.” 

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