Guinness World Records as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy

<p><strong>This presentation was given by Susan Parker Leavy and Boluwatife Agbelusi, Museum of Islamic Art </strong></p> <p>On October 12, 2022 the Museum of Islamic Art set the Guinness World Record of 55 languages used in a reading relay. This achievement illustrates...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Susan Parker Leavy (15408293) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Boluwatife Agbelusi (15408297) (author)
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description <p><strong>This presentation was given by Susan Parker Leavy and Boluwatife Agbelusi, Museum of Islamic Art </strong></p> <p>On October 12, 2022 the Museum of Islamic Art set the Guinness World Record of 55 languages used in a reading relay. This achievement illustrates the importance’s placed on reading, diversity, inclusivity and cultural diplomacy found here in Qatar. Setting the World record was not an easy project and involved working with over 300 volunteers from more than 55 communities. We worked with Embassies, community groups and schools to find the right people to represent the diverse languages and have the strength of character to set the record. This talk will explain the process of achieving the goal and the unexpected outcomes.  </p>
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spelling Guinness World Records as a Tool for Cultural DiplomacySusan Parker Leavy (15408293)Boluwatife Agbelusi (15408297)Information and computing sciencesLibrary and information studiesLanguage, communication and cultureCultural studiescultural diplomacy in museumsreading in diverse languages<p><strong>This presentation was given by Susan Parker Leavy and Boluwatife Agbelusi, Museum of Islamic Art </strong></p> <p>On October 12, 2022 the Museum of Islamic Art set the Guinness World Record of 55 languages used in a reading relay. This achievement illustrates the importance’s placed on reading, diversity, inclusivity and cultural diplomacy found here in Qatar. Setting the World record was not an easy project and involved working with over 300 volunteers from more than 55 communities. We worked with Embassies, community groups and schools to find the right people to represent the diverse languages and have the strength of character to set the record. This talk will explain the process of achieving the goal and the unexpected outcomes.  </p>2023-05-15T11:55:29ZTextPresentationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext10.57945/manara.qnl.22758680.v1https://figshare.com/articles/presentation/Guinness_World_Records_as_a_Tool_for_Cultural_Diplomacy/22758680CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/227586802023-05-15T11:55:29Z
spellingShingle Guinness World Records as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy
Susan Parker Leavy (15408293)
Information and computing sciences
Library and information studies
Language, communication and culture
Cultural studies
cultural diplomacy in museums
reading in diverse languages
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title Guinness World Records as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy
title_full Guinness World Records as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy
title_fullStr Guinness World Records as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy
title_full_unstemmed Guinness World Records as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy
title_short Guinness World Records as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy
title_sort Guinness World Records as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy
topic Information and computing sciences
Library and information studies
Language, communication and culture
Cultural studies
cultural diplomacy in museums
reading in diverse languages