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Vietnam helps Laos with archive management

Fifteen Lao military officers are attending a training course on archive management held by Vietnam’s Defence Ministry Office in Hanoi.
Vietnam helps Laos with archive management ảnh 1Vietnamese and Lao military officers at the training course (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Hanoi (VNA)𒊎 – Fifteen Laomilitary officers are attending a training course on archive management held byVietnam’s Defence Ministry Office in Hanoi.

During the course which runs fromMay 3 through May 31, attendees will be provided with knowledge on records collection,classification, management, document digitisation skills along withpreservation and restoration. They will also learn the structureand function of the archive sector in Vietnam’s military as well as experience indata collection and management at archive centres under Vietnam’s Ministry ofDefence. Field trips to Ho Chi MinhMausoleum, Vietnam Military History Museum and units of Vietnam People’s Navyand Military Zone 3 will take place during the course.-VNA
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