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Unified digital repository for Dubai Government and its departments
The DKH offers a centralized digital repository, which includes all the digital knowledge
outputs generated by more than 25 government organizations and departments in Dubai. It
acts as a comprehensive collection portal of annual reports, guidelines, and yearbooks
produced by these institutions, ultimately reducing the cost of creating a separate digital
repository. Through these efforts, the platform contributes towards the conservation and
maintenance services for the digital memory of these entities without any additional costs. It
further enables the Dubai Government to reduce extra expenditure and effectively leverage
available resources, resulting in enhanced efficiency and productivity that save time and effort.
Besides, it aids users to seamlessly explore various digital content of these institutions and
the government while accessing it through global search engines. Through this move, the hub
will be able to boost the presence of these institutions in the digital space and raise their
contributions to various content in the digital landscape.
Unique approach for a beneficial and enjoyable reading experience
The DKH has crafted a new method to study and analyze the behavior of beneficiaries through
the launch of a new reading synchronization interface. The advanced tools offer users
different choices, which enables them to conduct a smart and thorough analysis of knowledge
trends and preferences of the readers.
The specialized libraries included in the platform have comprehensive knowledge maps that
direct to various fields of knowledge in the form of clouds of keywords and grouped words.
These clouds showcase the knowledge structure of each element as well as the quality and
availability of each content within different fields of the library’s knowledge map. This feature
enables users to understand the quantity and diversity of sources across various knowledge
domains, making it easier to recognize terminology structures. Additionally, it helps publishing
houses and knowledge production institutes to understand the entire knowledge
representation and map of every industry, as well as identify any knowledge gaps in their
libraries. By concentrating on publications based on demands and usage statistics, these
institutions can subsequently address these gaps.
An open digital horizon toward limitless knowledge