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AGRIS/CARIS IN THE 21ST CENTURYREPORT ON THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL CONSULTATION4 - 6 NOVEMBER 1996BOGOR, INDONESIA |
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FOREST SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL INFORMATIONSERVICE IN VIETNAMAND THE NEED TO STRENGTHEN CO-OPERATIONWITH OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE REGIONHa Chu Chu Forest Science Institute of Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam GENERAL Forest science and technology in Vietnam have developed only recently compared to the surrounding countries. Only after the war for independence ended in 1954 scientific and technical activities including information services began to develop. The two main information sources serving national forestry activities are the National Information Service and the Specialized Forestry Information Service NATIONAL INFORMATION SERVICE The National Information Service consists of a network of scientific and technical libraries of which the Central Scientific and Technical Library in Ha Noi (CSTL) plays the most important role. CSTL is a multi-disciplinary science and technology library with a large collection, 97% is in foreign languages. It has links and exchanges documents with over 100 establishments in 40 countries. There are libraries in the ministries, universities and scientific research institutes. The libraries of Ha Noi University, Ho Chi Minh City University and Hue University have many valuable documents. Provincial and town scientific and technical services manage separate libraries and almost all production units have their own reading rooms, mostly with collections in the Vietnamese language. Books on forestry are very rare. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE The scientific and technical information service operates throughout the country. A network of information services covers almost all economic, scientific and technical fields, and has some specialised offices with documents (scientific reports, patent information, standardisation and technical norms information, etc.). The network is linked at all administrative levels: central, local and grassroots. In addition there are the big libraries such as the National Library, and Central Scientific and Technical Library. The collections consist of books, journals, periodicals, invention descriptions, reports on research results, technical standards and procedures. Formerly all foreign books and journals came from the former Soviet Union, China and eastern European countries, with those from western Europe and the United States being in great shortage. Products are usually printed materials. Presently the National Centre for Science and Technology Information, Documentation (NACESTID) has Internet exchanges throughout the world. Information exchanges have taken place with UN agencies, international and regional organisations. Bilateral relations have been established with 8 countries and document exchanges made with over 300 libraries in 100 countries. Information centres in the Ministries and localities are under the professional management of the NACESTID. This centre has also the responsibility of training information personnel for the whole country and provides information services. FOREST SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE The Forest Science and Technical Information Service is part of the state information network. In the former Ministry of Forestry, now the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the information system consists of: Forestry Review The Forestry Review was started in 1982, and is issued monthly. It carries information on forest management, production, science and technical matters, State policies, and results of scientific and technical research. A scientific and technical bulletin attached to the Forestry Review contains scientific and technical research results. Forest Science and Technical Information Centre (FOSTIC) The Centre started in 1982 to provide easy access to scientific and technical activities of the forestry branch. The information bulletin of the Centre is issued bi-monthly. A bulletin, Vietnam Forestry, is sent to overseas countries twice a year. There are also reviews on subjects of special interest. FOSTIC is part of the NACESTIC (in the Ministry of Science Technology and Environment - MSTE) and also has an information network of information divisions in production units, institutes and professional schools. The information bulletin issued by the Centre contains news on scientific and technical activities translated into Vietnamese from foreign books and journals. Scientific reports or subjects that need wide circulation are published in the form of Reviews. Publications of FOSTIC are free to local units. The target audience of FOSTIC is medium to higher level technical personnel working in production, research and teaching units. This kind of information however is also needed by managers at all levels, helping them to plan and guide production. Forestry Extension Centre The Forestry Extension Centre supports forest development programmes by:
The extension system began at the end of 1991 using PRA methods and other tools suitable to each locality for information collection, analysis and synthesis. It consists of the extension centre at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, extension groups in provinces and production units and targets the households engaging in forestry. Extension work in social forestry development is quite new in Vietnam. Co-operation needs to be promoted with other countries in the region to improve this work. INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTATION SERVICE OF THE FOREST SCIENCE INSTITUTE OF VIETNAM (FSIV) The Information and Documentation Division (IDD) of the Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) includes a computerised library. In 1995 FSIV began computer links with the national centre and with the National Information Network. Responsibilities and ongoing work Information supply
Information storage
EQUIPMENT The IDD presently has limited hardware capacity. Up to the early 1980s, the IDD received assistance from the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries. Between 1985 and 1995, budget problems restricted maintenance and expansion. Following the start of the renovation policy, international and regional organisations (CABI, CIFOR) have assisted development. The infrastructure has been upgraded step by step. In comparison with the information service in countries in the region however there is still a rather large gap in all fields. In order to keep pace with other countries, renovation of the information service must be continued vigorously and strengthened in all aspects from infrastructure to skills and knowledge of the personnel. Especially in the field of electronic information the IDD has just only made some initial, limited steps. Thus more investment by the state and assistance of international organisations are badly needed. GENERAL EVALUATION OF INFORMATION SERVICES Information services in Vietnam in general, and especially forestry information, still have many shortcomings:
Today, forestry in Vietnam is changing from a centralised system to social forestry, applying market mechanisms. Thus learning from experiences as well as studying forest science and techniques of tropical countries, especially of those in the region, is an urgent task. Widening and strengthening information exchange is of great significance, allowing Vietnam's forestry sector to keep pace with the development of the countries in the region and of the tropical world in general. |