The findings revealed that (1) Nom fonts could be created by MS Paint program, MS Private Character Editor, and MS Character Map and (2) Nom characters could be typed with sound-based or structure-based input methods. The findings provided a model for typing both Qu?c Ng? and Ch? Nom in a Word document ready for being uploaded on the web, which model included the steps of (1) preparing the Microsoft AutoCorrect program for being used as a keyboard input method editor, (2) using the editor to type Qu?c Ng? and Ch? Nom in the Word document and (3) saving the Word document as a web page. Among the fonts of popular Vietnamese character sets, VNI fonts were the most frequently used (57.3%) VPS fonts, 19.1% TCVN fonts, 16.9% and VISCII fonts, the least used (6%). The findings indicated that web pages written in Qu?c Ng? and English were 68% those written in Qu?c Ng? only were 28.6% and web pages containing the Nom script were less than 0.5%. The findings revealed that, on Vietnamese web pages, fonts of popular Vietnamese character sets were the most frequently used (43.84%) Unicode standard fonts were in second (27.56%) and fonts of Nom character sets were not used at all. This dissertation employed the case study methodology, and served as a report on (1) the current status of Vietnamese web pages, and (2) keyboard input methods for presenting both Vietnamese Qu?c Ng? and Ch? Nom on multilingual web pages so that the Vietnamese Nom heritage could be globally and digitally preserved and disseminated. Preservation of the Nom Heritage Keyboard Input Methods For Presenting The Vietnamese Qu?C Ng? and Ch? Nom Om Multilingual Web Pages Bot Ledynh