Abstract

The author examines the problems of modernization of library information resources at Hanoi universities where learning is modular-based. Introduction of the modular system calls for intensive independent students’ work. However, the polling results demonstrate that several universities are unable to meet the requirements of the modular education system. In this connection, the goal for Vietnam university library and information centers is seen as building large and integrated collections of various resources. The author offers his view on finding optimal ways to build library information resources for higher education institutions in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

Highlights

  • Main vectors of information resources development in Hanoi university libraries within the context of optimization of library and information services provided to graduates

  • The goal for Vietnam university library and information centers is seen as building large and integrated collections of various resources. The author offers his view on finding optimal ways to build library information resources for higher education institutions in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

  • The modernization of the higher education system in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is associated with the transition to a modul training system, which provides for more active independent work of students

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Introduction

Main vectors of information resources development in Hanoi university libraries within the context of optimization of library and information services provided to graduates. The author examines the problems of modernization of library information resources at Hanoi universities where learning is modular-based.

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