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* [[News/2012/21.10.2012| The Library Science Advisory Board of the Noolaham Foundation took part in the Lebara Library discussion (21.10.2012)]] | * [[News/2012/21.10.2012| The Library Science Advisory Board of the Noolaham Foundation took part in the Lebara Library discussion (21.10.2012)]] | ||
* [[News/2012/13.10.2012| Jaffna Public Library presented with Noolaham documentation (13.10.2012)]] | * [[News/2012/13.10.2012| Jaffna Public Library presented with Noolaham documentation (13.10.2012)]] | ||
− | [[News/2012/01.10.2012| Noolaham Foundation has started manuscripts archiving project from Chunnakam Public Library (01.10.2012)]] | + | * [[News/2012/01.10.2012| Noolaham Foundation has started manuscripts archiving project from Chunnakam Public Library (01.10.2012)]] |
* [[News/2012/11.09.2012|‘Panaiyolai’ Documentation Seminar (11.09.2012)]] | * [[News/2012/11.09.2012|‘Panaiyolai’ Documentation Seminar (11.09.2012)]] | ||
* [[News/2012/12.08.2012| Noolaham Foundation was awarded by University of Colombo (12.08.2012)]] | * [[News/2012/12.08.2012| Noolaham Foundation was awarded by University of Colombo (12.08.2012)]] |
Revision as of 07:11, 16 November 2012
Noolaham Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization (GA 2390) founded to provide enhanced access to information sources and foster knowledge-based development in Sri Lanka. It maintains an online digital library, facilitates information preservation programmes, provides financial assistance and technical guidance for digitization initiatives, and actively participates in awareness-raising campaigns. It also co-ordinates a range of fund-raising activities and collaborates with other organizations and individuals.
The free Internet library [www.noolaham.org] and Archive [www.noolaham.media] maintained by the Foundation serves as a learning centre incorporating local knowledge and enabling social interaction with a view to achieving constructive social outcomes. It functions as a repository for various institutions, and fulfils the information needs of students, researchers, historians, activists and the public. Volunteers of Noolaham Foundation engage with Noolaham Activities globally and establish Noolaham chapters in their respective countries to achieve the mission of the Foundation.