THE SPECIALIZED LIBRARY OF DAK LAK MUSEUM INNOVATIVE AND ATTRACTIVE

Recently, the specialized library of Dak Lak Museum has been innovated with effective methods, thereby attracting readers who are domestic and international students and researchers.

The specialized library of Dak Lak Museum has been completed, with full operational features, currently preserving nearly 6,000 volumes including specialized books, theses, dissertations... This is a knowledge treasure, carrying cultural, scientific, and historical values of the ethnic groups living in Dak Lak in particular and the Central Highlands in general. The specialized library of Dak Lak Museum is equipped with a synchronized system of nice shelves, creating a harmonious and relaxing reading space; it has a reading room designed open, providing a comfortable space that stimulates readers' passion for knowledge and exploration.

 

With a fairly rich collection of documents, the specialized library of Dak Lak Museum has partly met the reference and research needs for students and researchers in the fields of culture, history, archaeology, etc. During the service process, the library staff are proactive and enthusiastic in introducing books to readers for the quickest search.

        

Keep seeking creativity and innovation is what the librarian of Dak Lak Museum focus on, especially in the era of Industry 4.0, with the explosive development of information technology. The specialized library of Dak Lak Museum has implemented the VietBiblio Library Management software to optimize all data information, assisting in the professional management and control of books at the library, which serves readers in a scientific, fast, and easy manner.



A reader is searching for books for their postgraduade study




A German reader is researching documents about the Ede



     Students of Tay Nguyen University are researching documents


With innovations in operational methods, the specialized library of Dak Lak Museum is a reliable address, meeting the needs for readers’ document research and study.

Tran Nguyet