The Library of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) organizes the 2021 Book Exhibition with the theme "Books - Culture Reading in the 4.0 technology era", the exhibition will take place until April 24, 2021.
The exhibition is organized to encourage reading habits, spreading the reading culture among HUTECH students. It also affirms the importance of books and reading culture in the development of culture, science, education, etc. of the country and towards perfecting a knowledgeable society.
Book exhibition 2021 with the theme "Books - Reading culture in the 4.0 technology era"
The exhibition is held at the Central Library at HUTECH Main Campus (475A Dien Bien Phu) and the Library of HUTECH High-Quality Manpower Training Center. HUTECH students will have the opportunity to explore more than 1,000 books with various contents about modern Vietnamese history, knowledge on different topics, resources to nurture the soul, life skills and strategies, etc…
The exhibition is held at the Central Library at HUTECH Main Campus (475A Dien Bien Phu) and the Library of HUTECH High-Quality Manpower Training Center
Students can also explore and get access to digital resources through the "Virtual Library" by scanning a QR code. They also have the opportunity to experience reading on mobile devices and anywhere when they have an Internet connection - a convenient way to maintain reading habits in the 4.0 technology era.
The exhibition also offers the opportunity to experience reading through the "Virtual Book Library"
Books - a bridge to the treasure of human knowledge
Books have always been a place to record the progress and development of civilizations, an endless source of knowledge, and a gift for the soul. Reading is the shortest way to access and absorb the intellectual quintessence of mankind, creating a premise for the development of each individual and the whole society. Therefore, students should not miss the opportunity to cultivate themselves with valuable books and convenient reading tools at the exhibition "Books - Reading culture in the 4.0 technology era".
By Office of External and Public Relations