The presentation of papers was the highlight of the event, which was attended by Mexico, Peru, Bulgaria, Panama, Chile, Timor-Leste, Venezuela, and South Africa.
Like the opening ceremony, the Hart Theater at the BNJM will host the closing ceremony, where interesting reviews and papers on documentary heritage and historical memory work in our country will also be exhibited.
Poster collecting, collaborative governance, ethical digitization and open standards for Cuban digital libraries, as well as integrated cleaning and its impact on document preservation, are some of the presentations that will take place this Friday morning.
One of the eagerly awaited topics will be presented by BNJM specialist Osdiel Ramirez, who will address the question: Why does preservation prolong life?
To conclude the day and the event, the report from the 4th International Conference on the Preservation of Documentary Heritage: Experiences and Challenges will be read, along with closing remarks by BNJM Director Omar Valino.
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