Western Theory - Vietnamese Praxis
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https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl8086Abstract
This paper provides an ethnographical account of the experience of setting up an open access library of working alongside and in close collaboration with different parties within an academic environment over the period of four years in Hanoi. It provides useful lessons for consideration for those who would like to facilitate the blending of western practices in librarianship with local knowledge in developing countries such as Vietnam. It also presents a platform for an outside's view of the practice of teacher librarianship.
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