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This paper reviews formal librarianship education and training in Vietnam’s five library schools. The discussion for each focuses on the following aspects: historical background, aims, course content, academic staff, admission requirements, teaching methods, course duration, assessment, enrolment and curriculum. Using Hanoi Cultural University as a case study, it concentrates on changes that have occurred in the decade 1985‐1995 and concludes with an assessment of the areas in need of change if the profession in Vietnam is to meet user requirements into the future.

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