Mr. Nguyen Xuan Dung, Director of the National Library of Vietnam, spoke at the opening ceremony. |
More than 150 students from many provinces and cities attended the opening of a national training course with the theme "Solutions to preserve digital information resources" organized by the National Library of Vietnam on the morning of September 24 in Hue City.
Taking place over 2 days, trainees will be trained by experts on important topics related to their expertise such as an overview of digital information resource preservation, the process of implementing digital information resource preservation, protecting copyright of digital documents on the Internet environment, instructions on using some software to support the digital preservation process, instructions on data storage for long-term preservation of digital information resources, data security, application of AI technology in the library field...
According to Mr. Nguyen Xuan Dung, Director of the National Library of Vietnam, in recent years, the library sector has achieved remarkable achievements in building digital databases and developing modern library services. However, the digital transformation journey also poses a big challenge, which is how to preserve the valuable digital information resources that we have created and are creating for a long time.
As we create and accumulate a large amount of digital resources, the question is not only how to digitize or standardize, but also how to ensure that these valuable resources can survive, be accessed and used for future generations. Preservation is not simply about backing up data, but is an ongoing process that includes managing and moving data across different formats and technology environments to combat software and hardware obsolescence. Therefore, the training course is not only a professional event but also a forum for learning, exchanging and finding positive solutions for the future.
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