Esyria publishes over 90.000 articles on Syrian community

Esyria website has published over 90.000 articles about Syrian community based on standards developed in accordance with previous experiences.

These articles have become important store of knowledge, according to the Editor-of-Chief of the website Hussien al-Ibrahim.

He made it clear that the articles dealt with the humanitarian and creative experiences in the Syrian community.

His remarks came during a workshop held yesterday at the Syrian Computer Society (SCS) headquarters in Damascus where the participants underlined the importance of copping with modern techniques in press and social media.

The participants, in addition, talked about increasing interactions and shedding light on the most important events in Syria.

The advisor in Information Ministry Ali al-Ahmad has asserted the need to benefit from the social media to disseminate community awareness.

The esyria website (www.esyria.sy) is one of the SCS academic projects, founded in 2008, and it is specialized in documenting details about the Syrian community and focusing on positive points in it.

It seeks to enrich the Syrian digital content.

 

Basma Qaddour

 

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