In its tradition of disseminating Armenian cultural heritage, the American University of Armenia (AUA)
has digitized and made freely accessible over 60 volumes of Western
Armenian literature penned by authors who perished in the Armenian
Genocide. Project Director, Mr. Merujan Karapetyan, told an audience
in mid-April that this is the latest stage in the digitization of Armenian
literary treasures, launched by AUA in the 1990s as “part of the
longstanding Armenian tradition of safeguarding Armenian cultural
wealth.” Now, with the digitization of over 60 volumes of Western
Armenian literature, it can confidently be said that Armenian literature
is not only preserved but more widely available than ever.