On the evening of October 20th, to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the establishment and development of Da Lat University (1958-2023), Da Lat University officially inaugurated and put into operation the Central Highlands Documentation Space to serve readers, students, and researchers.
The Central Highlands Documentation Space of Da Lat University was inaugurated and put into operation on October 20th.
According to Dr. Le Minh Chien, Rector of Da Lat University, the Central Highlands Documentation Space initially contains more than 1,300 traditional documents and over 3,000 electronic documents about the land and people of the Central Highlands. This is a valuable source of reference materials for the university's staff, lecturers, and students to utilize in teaching, learning, and research.
This site brings together valuable resources from generations of researchers, both domestic and international, on the Central Highlands region in a continuous and comprehensive manner, possessing high value across many fields and disciplines.
Receiving donated documents for the Central Highlands Documentation Space.
According to Mr. Chien, the Central Highlands Documentation Space is also a valuable archive for people, researchers, and students from universities and colleges to access information, conduct research, and share; at the same time, it contributes documents about the Central Highlands, best meeting the research and learning needs of the scientific community both domestically and internationally.
Mr. Chien added that, in the coming time, Da Lat University will continue to collect, supplement, and digitize to enrich the Central Highlands Documentation Space, contributing to the preservation and promotion of the unique values of the Central Highlands land and people.
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