World Book Day

April 23, Tuesday

World Book Day
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World Book and Copyright Day is celebrated annually on April 23. This day was established by UNESCO in 1995 and is dedicated to the birth or death dates of several famous authors, such as Miguel de Cervantes, William Shakespeare and Virginia Woolf. The holiday is aimed at promoting reading, protecting copyright and respect for literary creativity.

Goals of World Book and Copyright Day
Encouraging reading. The holiday calls on people around the world to pay attention to books and reading, stimulating interest in literature and culture.
Copyright protection. The holiday reminds us of the importance of protecting the rights of authors and creators who work on the creation of literary works.
Recognizing the importance of literature. World Book Day emphasizes the role of literature in the development of education, culture and society as a whole.

How is World Book and Copyright Day celebrated
Various events and promotions aimed at promoting reading and literature are held on this day:

Readings and lectures. Libraries, schools and universities host public readings, book discussions and lectures dedicated to the lives and works of famous authors.
Book fairs. Exhibitions and fairs are organized where you can buy books, get acquainted with new authors and publications.
Social media campaigns. Many people and organizations share their favorite books, quotes and recommendations on social media, which helps to popularize reading.
Awards and prizes. This day may also present literary awards and prizes to authors for their contribution to literature.

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