The National Library will organise the 19th International Book Readings on April 27 and 28, a significant scientific conference that will serve as the nation's primary forum for free discussion of book culture.
Questions about the development of book culture from antiquity to the present will typically be the focus of the conference's problem area. The conference's theme is anticipated to be varied and, undoubtedly, to pique the interest of many scientists both domestically and abroad.
Annual International Book Science Readings foster scientific cooperation and dialogue between researchers from various nations, give participants a chance to present the findings of their research, aid in the creation of highly effective strategies for solving pressing issues, and, most importantly, motivate participants to carry out original ideas and projects.
The website for the 19th International Book Readings has up-to-date information on the conference.
The article is provided by the Bibliology Research Department.