Anwar El-Sadat Digital Archive 
              
               In the context of preserving the modern history of Egypt, the President Anwar El-Sadat Digital Archive project aims at digitizing and documenting the El-Sadat’s epoch. 
Having a perceptible  finger print on the discourse of the Egyptian History, the late President Anwar  El-Sadat (1918-1981) has implemented radical changes in the lives of all  Egyptians.
 Complying to Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s goal to preserve the heritage  to all and to the yet coming generations in digital form, the International  School  of Information Science (ISIS), a  BA affiliated institute, in coordination with the Special Projects Department  (SPD) have taken the initiative to produce El-Sadat digital archive http://sadat.bibalex.org, where the SPD compiled all the content and data about El-Sadat and the  period of his presidency (1970-1981) and passed them on to be digitized and  made available online through the most advanced techniques deployed by ISIS. 
 On 17th  February, 2009, El-Sadat digital archive and museum were inaugurated under the  auspices of Mrs. Mubarak with the presence of Mrs. Gihan El Sadat.
 The material  was compiled from different sources, like news agencies, museums, and various  other institutions, in addition to the collection graciously granted by the  late President’s family.
 The glorious  October battle, the protocols of Camp David Accord, the late President’s  interviews with local and international   television broadcasts are available on the archive for users in a video  and an audio format among other  220  documentary films featuring El-Sadat on different occasions. 
 The archive  also contains more than 45 documents revealing the complete protocols of the  Egyptian-Israeli peace process that were finalized by Camp David Accord in  1979, in addition to 139 documents relevant to October war. Furthermore, owing  to the fact that the Arab-Israeli conflict had an impact on international  relations, the archive also contains declassified material sourced from the  National Security Archive (USA) relevant to October war.
 The user can  browse throughout the archive to display about   1,116 of written speeches, where an additional audio format may be available  for some of them. The most prominent of which are the late President’s speech  on October victory in 1973 and his speech at the Knesset in 1977. The user can  also navigate through 12,509 pictures featuring   the late President in different  events and occasions, including some family  images. That is in addition to 46 stamps, 29 postcards, 36 caricatures, 6  sketches / paintings, 46 book covers as well as other publications that were  written by the late President himself or about him. This wide database will be  continuously updated by any further relevant material.
 All the  material included in the archive has been submitted to Optical Character  Recognition (OCR) to allow the user to search within the archive using a morphological  search or an exact search for more precise results, where the detailed search  tips backed-up with demonstration aids him/her to use the search tool successfully.
 The archive with all its content and tools is  considered a massive, user-friendly reference that works for researchers as  well as for common readers.
                        
                        
               
 
      
                
                
        
        
             
            
                 Last updated on 19 Nov 2012