This Friday he concluded at the José Martí National Library The IV International Meeting for the Preservation of Documentary Heritage: Experiences and Challenges, which brought together specialists and representatives from several countries to share knowledge and projects on documentary conservation and historical memory.
The event was attended by specialists from Mexico, Peru, Bulgaria, Panama, Chile, Timor-Lete, Venezuela and South Africa, who presented a wide theoretical and artistic program, he said Latin press.
Among the outstanding themes were the Collection of posters, collaborative governance, ethical digitalization and open standards for Cuban digital libraries, as well as integrated cleaning techniques and their impact on the preservation of documents.
One of the most anticipated moments was the intervention of Osdiel Ramírez, a library specialist, who addressed the question: “Why preservation prolongs life?”
The closure of the event was held at the National Library Theater, where reviews of the work carried out and read the final rapporteur of the meeting, closing with the words of the director of the institution, Omar Valiño, were also presented.
The meeting reaffirmed the role of Cuba as a reference headquarters in the preservation of documentary heritage and in the exchange of international experiences in this area, he concluded Latin press.
