While libraries in many universities and high
schools are almost devoid of readers, and piles of books gather dust, many
students say they have to spend their own money to buy books, especially during
peak examination time.
Minh
Quan, a freshman from the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Ho
Chi Minh City, said anyone who wishes to read books can only do so at break
time or off days because the school library opens between 8am till 5pm, when
students are in their class.
Hence,
students are compelled to spend money to buy books to save time, while those
from low-income families resort to photocopying books or buying second-hand
books.
Pham
Thi Hien Hoa, a staff member from the Pedagogy University in District 5, admits
the timing is inconvenient for students, but there is no choice as shortage of
staff and low salaries hinder extra working hours to serve book lovers.
A group
of twelfth grade students of Gia Dinh High School in Binh Thanh District
pointed out that a limited budget is a handicap for library activities;
accordingly, students can only borrow magazines or newspapers for leisure reading
not for study purposes.
Tran
Thi Thu Thuy, a staff member in the library at the Agriculture University, said
due to a limited budget the library cannot serve its purpose effectively.
Since
2008, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has stipulated a pathetic
allowance for library staff. As per regulation, librarians will receive two per
cent of basic salary as allowance.
In
addition, staff will be offered VND4,000 ($0.19) per day. This sum of VND4,000
is dissatisfying, said Bui Xuan Duc, manager of the General Science Library in
HCMC.
Last
but not least, there is no official standard regulation for the running of
libraries; consequently, each library works autonomously.
Tran
Thanh Xuan, a librarian at the Medicine University in the city, provided many
examples about this as he has toured libraries in universities across the
country. The libraries with good sponsors from foreign counterparts work
excellently and effectively such as in Can Tho University and Poly-Technique
University in the central city of Da Nang.
As yet
library activities in educational facilities in HCMC, the country’s hub for
economic, cultural, tourism, educational, technical, scientific activity are
unconnected with each other. Poor allowances for staff are intermittent and
librarians have to “knock doors” everywhere to ask for sponsors for new
documents and books.
It is
high time that finances are provided for library activities and library staff
given better salaries and allowances so as to make these centres of learning
much more effective in serving their purpose, said delegates of the National
Assembly at a seminar organised to discuss the library law draft in HCMC.
SGGP
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