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School-level topics accepted in the third quarter of 2008

Wednesday - October 8, 2008 20:35

In the third quarter of 2008, the following 6 topics were accepted.

In the third quarter of 2008, the following 6 topics were accepted.

1. Topic "Modernization and construction of electronic database for the documentation rooms of faculties and departments under the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU"

- Chair: MSc. Do Van Hung (Faculty of Information - Library)

- Main content of the topic:

+ Chapter I: Overview of modernizing library information activities

Present the basis and content of modernization activities in the library information industry as well as the requirements when implementing modernization activities.

+ Chapter II: Overview of the current status of archives

Survey the operation status, current status of facilities and document sources of the reference rooms.

+ Chapter III: Proposed modernization content for documentation rooms

Includes the following contents: how to organize a document warehouse, build a database, and organize activities to serve readers.

+ Chapter IV: Organization of implementation of building archives

Propose steps to modernize the documentation rooms, establish a management board, organize implementation and methods to evaluate and appraise the implementation results.

2. Topic "Research on the organization of open warehouses at the Information Center - Library of Hanoi National University"

- Chair: MSc. Dong Duc Hung (Faculty of Information and Library)

- Main content of the topic:

+ Research on the forms of organizing document warehouses in information agencies - libraries, in which deeply research on the forms of organizing document warehouses according to service forms (including closed warehouses and open warehouses). Compare the effectiveness of serving information users of the two forms of closed warehouses and open warehouses.

+ General introduction to the Information Center - Library of VNU, highlighting the characteristics of the document capital and information users at the Center, on that basis, proposing appropriate forms of warehouse organization.

+ Find out the current status of the Center's open warehouse organization since its establishment.

+ Propose solutions to improve the quality of open warehouse organization at the Center.

3. Topic "Initial study of Hanoi's education and training activities in the period 1995-2005"

- Chair: MSc. Nguyen Thi Hoai Phuong (Faculty of History)

- Main content of the topic:

The topic summarizes the educational and training activities of Hanoi in the 10-year period (from 1995 to 2005) according to the following aspects:

+ Hanoi education and training at all levels: preschool education, general education, vocational secondary education, college, university.

+ Hanoi education and training by area: inner city districts, suburban districts.

From the research on education and training in Hanoi in the period of 1995-2005, the topic initially pointed out the existing problems of education and training in Hanoi, proposed some solutions and recommendations to build and develop the education and training activities of the capital in the new period.

Based on the statistical results of the Department of Statistics, Hanoi Department of Education and Training, the topic has built statistical tables and charts to clarify the changes in Hanoi education in terms of quantity in the most objective way. In addition, in-depth studies on Hanoi education and training activities in terms of quality, teaching and learning content, teaching staff, facilities... will point out the changes in education and training in terms of quality.

4. Topic "Research on some international organizations that appeared during and after the Cold War period"

- Chair: MSc. Nguyen Van Thien (Faculty of Philosophy)

- Main content of the topic:

The main objective and task of the topic is to study, collect and systematize a number of international organizations formed during and after the Cold War, especially those in which Vietnam participated. Based on the analysis and synthesis of existing documents, the topic introduces an overview of the process of establishment and development, structure and functions of nearly 100 international and regional organizations currently operating. The topic attempts to introduce organizations in almost all areas of social life, from political, economic and social organizations to sports, cultural and scientific organizations. In particular, the topic pays special attention to selecting organizations that have direct relations with Vietnam and provides specific figures demonstrating the cooperative relationship.

5. Topic "Research on the word-forming activities of Chinese loan elements in Vietnamese based on survey materials from dictionaries: Dai Nam Quoc Am Tu Vi, Han Viet Tu Dien and Vietnamese Dictionary"

- Chair: Ha Thi Tue Thanh, Faculty of Linguistics

- Main content of the topic:

The objective of the topic is to study the word-forming activity of Sino-Vietnamese borrowed elements, contributing to clarifying the process of new word formation in Vietnamese. In particular, the topic focuses on the word-forming activity of non-Sino-Vietnamese Sino-Vietnamese elements (including ancient Sino-Vietnamese elements, Vietnamized Sino-Vietnamese elements, and Sino-Vietnamese elements simulating the pronunciation of a Chinese dialect). For the group of Sino-Vietnamese elements, the topic mainly studies the word-forming function of empty morphemes. Empty words (empty morphemes) are elements with small numbers but play a very important role in Chinese literature. The frequency of empty words appearing in Chinese literature is very large. However, the number of empty words imported into Vietnamese is not much because these are purely grammatical units, which are not easily understood by Vietnamese people. Based on the list of 64 basic empty words in Chinese literature by Le Thuoc, the topic conducts statistics on the Chinese empty words imported into Vietnamese in Dai Nam Quoc Am Tu Vi and Vietnamese Dictionary. Through comparing the data obtained from two dictionaries, comment on the change in the word-forming role of the above-mentioned empty morphemes.

6. Topic "Studying the trade system on the Dang Ngoai River in the 17th-18th centuries through Western sources"

- Chair: PhD. Do Thi Thuy Lan (Faculty of History)

- Main content of the topic:

The topic focuses on analyzing and explaining the following issues:

+ Dang Ngoai River and the formation of the Dang Ngoai Trade System with 3 centers: Thang Long - Ke Cho, Pho Hien and Domeca;

+ Domea - Batsha seaport system in the Dang Ngoai estuary;

+ Pho Hien in the Dang Ngoai Trade System.

The Dang Ngoai River was the most important waterway for Europeans in Dang Ngoai in the 17th-18th centuries. In fact, the Dang Ngoai River, in the eyes of Europeans, was a complex of many different rivers in the Northern Delta of Vietnam: the Red River from Thang Long to Hung Yen, the Luoc River and the downstream branches of the Thai Binh River; the mouth of the Dang Ngoai River is the mouth of the Thai Binh River in Hai Phong today. By the 22nd century, with internal and external conditions, along this river, a system of three interconnected ports of Ke Cho-Pho Hien-Domeca was formed, which scientists often consider the Dang Ngoai Trade System, the mainstream of foreign trade in Northern Vietnam in the 17th-18th centuries.

Pho Hien played the role of a second commercial location of Dang Ngoai, carrying both economic and administrative-political functions. Economically, this was an urban area that concentrated many foreign merchants, especially Chinese, and European trading posts, although the existence of these trading posts was not long-lasting and uncertain. Along with that, Pho Hien was also the location of many trading and exchange activities between Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, Southeast Asian (Siamese, Malay, Filipino), Dutch, British merchants... Administratively and politically, Pho Hien had the function of patrolling and controlling all boats going up and down Ke Cho-Tonkin Gulf, and was a river port that guarded all waterways from the East Sea to Thang Long.

Domeca in particular and the Domeca - Batsha system in general played the role of a seaport customs station, or a border port, of Dang Ngoai, where foreign ships, especially those from Europe, anchored, loaded and unloaded goods and were subject to inspection and declaration to the Le - Trinh court.

The Dang Ngoai trade system played an important role in Dai Viet's foreign economic activities in the 17th-18th centuries.

Author:Thanh Ha

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