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Mongolian stakeholders gathered to discuss accessible documentary heritage for persons with disabilities

Share On 30 June 2021, a Stakeholder Meeting on Documentary Heritage in Accessible Formats was held in Mongolia, organized by the Mongolian National Commission for UNESCO, with support of the UNESCO Beijing Cluster Office, in close consultation with the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia. Twenty-one key stakeholders in the domain of digitization of heritage documents in Mongolia, including representatives from libraries, archives and museums, IT specialists, as well as representatives from organizations of persons with disabilities and other stakeholders interested in disability and accessibility aspects, participated in the meeting, and exchanged ideas on the way forward in preparing accessible documentary heritage for persons with disabilities.

Mongolian stakeholders gather to discuss accessible documentary heritage for persons with disabilities

2021-07-07 11:52:30 Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ On 30 June 2021, a Stakeholder Meeting on Documentary Heritage in Accessible Formats was held in Mongolia, organized by the Mongolian National Commission for UNESCO, with support of the UNESCO Beijing Cluster Office, in close consultation with the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia.    Twenty-one key stakeholders in the domain of digitization of heritage documents in Mongolia, including representatives from libraries, archives and museums, IT specialists, as well as representatives from organizations of persons with disabilities and other stakeholders interested in disability and accessibility aspects, participated in the meeting, and exchanged ideas on the way forward in preparing accessible documentary heritage for persons with disabilities.

Mongolian and Taiwanese museums hold joint video conference

2021-02-15 15:15:00 Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. The Mongolian National Museum and the National Royal Palace Museum of Taiwan jointly organized a video conference on February 8 to share experiences on museum volunteer activities and management. This is not only the first video discussion and meeting jointly organized between the two museums, but also a new event in the history of museums, historical and cultural relations and cooperation between the parties. Yu Pei Jin, Deputy Director of the National Royal Palace Museum of Taiwan, said, “The National Royal Palace Museum of Taiwan has a rich collection of cultural relics and a wealth of resources for research. This is also the main reason why Taiwanese, who are immersed in culture and art, have a great desire and interest to volunteer at the museum. Museum volunteers play an important role in the day-to-day running of the museum, and as volunteers, they contribute to the public s interest in the museum s exhibits and c

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