The document announces a National Youth Development Summit in Sierra Leone from March 19-21, 2013 with the theme of "Putting Young people at the Heart of Sustainable Development." Several organizations are partnering to organize the summit to raise awareness of the UN Millennium Development Goals and encourage continued development efforts beyond 2015. The summit aims to raise a new generation of youth leaders who will educate their peers and encourage involvement in national development initiatives. Attendees are invited to participate and find more details on the partner websites.
Invitation to a consultative workshop to be held on July 5, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the National Library of the Philippines, T.M. Kalaw St., Manila. The output of the consultative workshop will be a Board Resolution Adopting/Prescribing a National Competency-Based Standards for Librarians.
The Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL) will hold its Annual General Assembly on January 25, 2013 at Technological Institute of the Philippines in Quezon City. The agenda includes calling the meeting to order, determining quorum, approving minutes, and reports from the president, treasurer, and board of directors. Members are asked to renew their membership but no registration fee will be charged. A proxy form is included for members unable to attend.
The Leyte Integrated Fellowship of Evangelicals - Christian Youth Fellowship is holding a summer revival camp for 100 youth aged 13 to 27 from May 17-21, 2010 in Albuera, Leyte. The theme is "Wake Up Call" from Romans 13:11-14. They are requesting that Christie Cyrene T. Tauy, a guidance counselor, give a lecture on "Self-Awareness and Peer Pressure" on May 18 as part of encouraging the youth to have a quiet time with God and a Christ-centered life.
This document contains a resignation letter template with guidelines for writing an effective resignation letter. It includes six types of resignation letters and identifies the typical parts of a resignation letter such as the sender's address, date, receiver's address, salutation, body, and complimentary close. The body provides information on what to include in each paragraph such as stating the reason for resigning in the first paragraph and offering to assist with transition in the final paragraph.
Society of HR Management in Ethiopia invitation letter to participate in the JF 2009 that will be held at Addis Ababa Exibition Center on May 15 & 16 2009
Jonathan Sprague has been selected as the recipient of a scholarship to complete his postgraduate degree studies at Cardiff Metropolitan University in 2016. The scholarship covers flights, accommodation, tuition, and travel costs, but not daily living expenses. It applies only to the 2016 academic year and is not transferable to another student. CTI and Cardiff Metropolitan University established this scholarship to recognize academic achievement and support students' journeys to becoming career-ready.
The document announces a National Youth Development Summit in Sierra Leone from March 19-21, 2013 with the theme of "Putting Young people at the Heart of Sustainable Development." Several organizations are partnering to organize the summit to raise awareness of the UN Millennium Development Goals and encourage continued development efforts beyond 2015. The summit aims to raise a new generation of youth leaders who will educate their peers and encourage involvement in national development initiatives. Attendees are invited to participate and find more details on the partner websites.
Invitation to a consultative workshop to be held on July 5, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the National Library of the Philippines, T.M. Kalaw St., Manila. The output of the consultative workshop will be a Board Resolution Adopting/Prescribing a National Competency-Based Standards for Librarians.
The Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL) will hold its Annual General Assembly on January 25, 2013 at Technological Institute of the Philippines in Quezon City. The agenda includes calling the meeting to order, determining quorum, approving minutes, and reports from the president, treasurer, and board of directors. Members are asked to renew their membership but no registration fee will be charged. A proxy form is included for members unable to attend.
The Leyte Integrated Fellowship of Evangelicals - Christian Youth Fellowship is holding a summer revival camp for 100 youth aged 13 to 27 from May 17-21, 2010 in Albuera, Leyte. The theme is "Wake Up Call" from Romans 13:11-14. They are requesting that Christie Cyrene T. Tauy, a guidance counselor, give a lecture on "Self-Awareness and Peer Pressure" on May 18 as part of encouraging the youth to have a quiet time with God and a Christ-centered life.
This document contains a resignation letter template with guidelines for writing an effective resignation letter. It includes six types of resignation letters and identifies the typical parts of a resignation letter such as the sender's address, date, receiver's address, salutation, body, and complimentary close. The body provides information on what to include in each paragraph such as stating the reason for resigning in the first paragraph and offering to assist with transition in the final paragraph.
Society of HR Management in Ethiopia invitation letter to participate in the JF 2009 that will be held at Addis Ababa Exibition Center on May 15 & 16 2009
Jonathan Sprague has been selected as the recipient of a scholarship to complete his postgraduate degree studies at Cardiff Metropolitan University in 2016. The scholarship covers flights, accommodation, tuition, and travel costs, but not daily living expenses. It applies only to the 2016 academic year and is not transferable to another student. CTI and Cardiff Metropolitan University established this scholarship to recognize academic achievement and support students' journeys to becoming career-ready.
The 3rd year Human Resource Development Management students at the University of La Salette are requesting permission from the Dean of the College of Business Administration to hold a seminar titled "Rights and Privileges of an Employee" on March 4, 2011 at 1:30 PM. The seminar aims to provide participants knowledge about employee rights and privileges. Attorney Christopher R. Thiam will be the guest speaker. A 50 peso registration fee will be collected from participants to cover snacks, certificates, and speaker tokens. The students are looking forward to a positive response from the Dean.
The Society of Human Resources Management in Ethiopia (SHRME) is organizing a Job Fair in May 2009 and is requesting sponsorship support. SHRME aims to connect job seekers with opportunities from various organizations and address issues like high turnover and skills gaps. The Job Fair will bring together employers from different sectors in one location to find talented professionals. As the leading voice on HR issues, SHRME hopes sponsorship will contribute to human resource development in Ethiopia.
Headline: Nelson Mandela Youth Centre Careers Expo: Invitation to exhibit
'Dream Catchers' is a career guidance programme of the Nelson Mandela Youth Centre (Chatsworth
Youth Centre). This non-profit programme aims to empower youth through education by creating
awareness around careers, funding/bursary opportunities and by providing guidance and mentoring
through our well-structured programme. The Dream Catchers Initiative collaborating with the
Lenny Naidu Development Institute (LNDI) would like to extend an invitation to you to exhibit on
behalf of your institute/organisation at the above event scheduled to take place on 7 February 2015
at the Nelson Mandela Youth Centre, Chatsworth from 8:30 to 15:00. Read more
Fransu de Klerk was a student of Kevin Davidson for four years at Tshwane University of Technology. She excelled both academically and practically, displaying developed improvisational skills and taste in her playing. Fransu also showed excellence in her academic work, particularly in harmony and arranging. Kevin Davidson has no hesitation in recommending Fransu for the work she is applying for due to her excellent attendance, punctuality, and teaching experience.
The Department of Psychology and Library & Information Science at the University will be hosting a seminar-workshop on February 28, 2015 about free mobile applications for libraries and librarians. The seminar objectives are to discuss the importance of mobile technologies for libraries, recognize how mobile apps relate to user needs, demonstrate what mobile apps are, and how to optimize their use in daily library operations. Mr. John Louie Zabala will facilitate the seminar. The seminar costs 180 pesos and aims to help librarians of all specializations learn how to incorporate technology like mobile apps to improve efficiency and services. Early registration is requested by February 25.
Letter memorandom of agreement ojt of studentsRobin Fiesta
This letter is a request from the BS Electrical Engineering Program at Northwestern University to the llocos Norte Electric Cooperative to accept four of their students for a 240-hour internship. The internship is a required part of the course for students to gain hands-on experience in electrical engineering. The letter asks if the cooperative can accommodate the students for internship during the months of April and May and includes a Memorandum of Agreement for review. It also notes that an internship adviser will monitor the students' progress during the training.
The letter is a resignation letter from Juan Dela Cruz resigning from his position as Marketing Supervisor at Marcos Toy Company. He informs his manager Jerry Martinez that his last day will be in two weeks on July 14, 2011. He has accepted a new position that will further his career growth. During his remaining two weeks, Dela Cruz offers to help with the transition and assisting with recruiting and training his replacement. He expresses that it has been a pleasure working at the company.
This document provides resources for writing a recommendation letter for a hospital receptionist position, including samples, tips, interview questions, and resumes. It lists the top materials as seven recommendation letter samples, eight resume samples, and a free ebook with 75 interview questions and answers. These materials can be downloaded in PDF format from the given website.
The document provides information about cover letter structure and examples for undergraduate students applying for jobs and internships. It includes sections on cover letter structure, example cover letters, a bank of skills and qualifications for inclusion in cover letters, and additional resources. The document is intended to guide undergraduate students on writing effective cover letters that highlight their relevant experiences, skills, and fit for the position.
The document is a letter from a student group leader to an associate editor inviting them to speak at a seminar on addressing learning gaps through a three-pronged method. The seminar is a major requirement for the students' Special Topics 3 class and will take place on October 4th. The student requests the editor's participation as a guest speaker to share their knowledge with education participants. The letter is signed by the student group leader and noted by the assistant professor of the class.
This document is a letter from the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) announcing their 41st General Assembly on January 30, 2014 at the National Library of the Philippines in Manila. The letter provides the order of business which includes reports from the President, Treasurer, and NOMELEC committee. It also announces the induction of newly elected board members and officers as well as awarding ceremonies after the General Assembly. Members are encouraged to renew their membership and download a proxy form from the group's website.
This document establishes a mutual right-of-way agreement between two neighboring property owners, referred to as the First Party and Second Party. It grants each party the right to use the other's property for pedestrian and vehicle access. The agreement specifies the locations of the rights-of-way and obligates both parties to maintain the access areas and share any costs associated with repairs. It is intended to benefit both current and future owners of the properties and can only be amended in writing signed by both parties.
This letter from Dr. Bashar Barmada certifies that Kinda Barmada worked as a teacher's assistant in the Computer Networks laboratory at the University of Aleppo's Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering for 2006 and 2007. As a graduate of the Computer Engineering department, Kinda Barmada provided practical training to students on network layers and participated in consulting services for computer networks. Dr. Barmada also notes that Kinda had excellent relationships with colleagues and showed enthusiastic learning ability.
The document summarizes a feasibility study for a proposed printing hub business. The printing hub will offer services like document printing, photocopying, business card printing, CAD plotting, and blue printing. It will be located in Marikina City and target customers will include students, teachers, and engineering/architectural firms. The study evaluates the market, technical requirements, financials, socio-economic impacts, and management structure to determine the viability of the business.
DoM Student Ambassador Recommendation Letter - Weicong ZhaoWilson Weicong Zhao
Weicong Zhao excelled in his role as a Student Ambassador for the Department of Management at the London School of Economics in 2015-2016. He demonstrated outstanding communication and networking skills in representing the department to prospective students from around the world. The letter's author recommends Weicong for his engagement, proactivity, and success in building relationships with incoming students and promoting the department's global brand.
Ruel C. Sinon is applying for vacant positions matching his qualifications. He graduated in 2014 with a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology from Bohol Island State University. He has 7 months of experience as a Junior Programmer and currently works as a Senior Data Encoder, Programmer, and Geo Tagger. He includes his resume for references and is willing to interview at the employer's convenience.
International Student Caller - Reference letterNaman Agarwal
Naman Agarwal has worked for the University of Nottingham International Office since December 2016 as a Student Ambassador and Caller. In this role, he is responsible for communicating with prospective students via email and phone, and conducting campus tours. Naman has been a role model for future students, showing them what Nottingham has to offer. The letter confirms that Naman has shown energy, reliability, commitment, and care in his work, with excellent time management skills.
This document provides a template for a cover letter with three paragraphs. The first paragraph introduces the applicant and the position they are applying for. The second paragraph discusses why the applicant is interested in the company and how their skills match the job requirements. The third paragraph restates their interest, refers the reader to their resume, provides contact information, and thanks the employer for their consideration. The template recommends highlighting 3-5 key qualifications from the job description and relating relevant experiences from their resume.
Stacy Montgomery is highly recommended for employment. As her supervisor, the letter writer was consistently impressed by Stacy's excellent teaching performance and sincere help for students and teachers over her two years of experience teaching English in Korea. Stacy showed a great ability to teach students of all levels by using suitable materials tailored to their interests. She was always willing to assist others and had an excellent rapport with coworkers and students. The principal believes Stacy would devote herself to a new position with diligence.
LIS 20C (Information Sources and Services III) Seminar-Workshop on ILJohn Louie Zabala
The Department of Psychology and Library & Information Science at the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, Philippines is holding a one-day seminar-workshop on October 1, 2014 titled "Practicing What We Preach: Crafting OBE-based Information Literacy programs". The objectives are to refresh on key information literacy concepts, recognize the relevance of outcomes-based education to library instruction, learn how to create effective instruction modules, and apply new techniques for effective information literacy sessions. Mr. John Louie Zabala will facilitate the seminar. All librarians are invited to participate, especially instruction librarians, and the fee is PHP 150 which includes snacks, seminar kits, and a certificate.
5th Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series with the topic "Libraries as Learning Organizations" to be held at the Epifanio Delos Santos Auditorium, National Library of the Philippines on 29 November 2013, 1:00-5:00 PM
The 3rd year Human Resource Development Management students at the University of La Salette are requesting permission from the Dean of the College of Business Administration to hold a seminar titled "Rights and Privileges of an Employee" on March 4, 2011 at 1:30 PM. The seminar aims to provide participants knowledge about employee rights and privileges. Attorney Christopher R. Thiam will be the guest speaker. A 50 peso registration fee will be collected from participants to cover snacks, certificates, and speaker tokens. The students are looking forward to a positive response from the Dean.
The Society of Human Resources Management in Ethiopia (SHRME) is organizing a Job Fair in May 2009 and is requesting sponsorship support. SHRME aims to connect job seekers with opportunities from various organizations and address issues like high turnover and skills gaps. The Job Fair will bring together employers from different sectors in one location to find talented professionals. As the leading voice on HR issues, SHRME hopes sponsorship will contribute to human resource development in Ethiopia.
Headline: Nelson Mandela Youth Centre Careers Expo: Invitation to exhibit
'Dream Catchers' is a career guidance programme of the Nelson Mandela Youth Centre (Chatsworth
Youth Centre). This non-profit programme aims to empower youth through education by creating
awareness around careers, funding/bursary opportunities and by providing guidance and mentoring
through our well-structured programme. The Dream Catchers Initiative collaborating with the
Lenny Naidu Development Institute (LNDI) would like to extend an invitation to you to exhibit on
behalf of your institute/organisation at the above event scheduled to take place on 7 February 2015
at the Nelson Mandela Youth Centre, Chatsworth from 8:30 to 15:00. Read more
Fransu de Klerk was a student of Kevin Davidson for four years at Tshwane University of Technology. She excelled both academically and practically, displaying developed improvisational skills and taste in her playing. Fransu also showed excellence in her academic work, particularly in harmony and arranging. Kevin Davidson has no hesitation in recommending Fransu for the work she is applying for due to her excellent attendance, punctuality, and teaching experience.
The Department of Psychology and Library & Information Science at the University will be hosting a seminar-workshop on February 28, 2015 about free mobile applications for libraries and librarians. The seminar objectives are to discuss the importance of mobile technologies for libraries, recognize how mobile apps relate to user needs, demonstrate what mobile apps are, and how to optimize their use in daily library operations. Mr. John Louie Zabala will facilitate the seminar. The seminar costs 180 pesos and aims to help librarians of all specializations learn how to incorporate technology like mobile apps to improve efficiency and services. Early registration is requested by February 25.
Letter memorandom of agreement ojt of studentsRobin Fiesta
This letter is a request from the BS Electrical Engineering Program at Northwestern University to the llocos Norte Electric Cooperative to accept four of their students for a 240-hour internship. The internship is a required part of the course for students to gain hands-on experience in electrical engineering. The letter asks if the cooperative can accommodate the students for internship during the months of April and May and includes a Memorandum of Agreement for review. It also notes that an internship adviser will monitor the students' progress during the training.
The letter is a resignation letter from Juan Dela Cruz resigning from his position as Marketing Supervisor at Marcos Toy Company. He informs his manager Jerry Martinez that his last day will be in two weeks on July 14, 2011. He has accepted a new position that will further his career growth. During his remaining two weeks, Dela Cruz offers to help with the transition and assisting with recruiting and training his replacement. He expresses that it has been a pleasure working at the company.
This document provides resources for writing a recommendation letter for a hospital receptionist position, including samples, tips, interview questions, and resumes. It lists the top materials as seven recommendation letter samples, eight resume samples, and a free ebook with 75 interview questions and answers. These materials can be downloaded in PDF format from the given website.
The document provides information about cover letter structure and examples for undergraduate students applying for jobs and internships. It includes sections on cover letter structure, example cover letters, a bank of skills and qualifications for inclusion in cover letters, and additional resources. The document is intended to guide undergraduate students on writing effective cover letters that highlight their relevant experiences, skills, and fit for the position.
The document is a letter from a student group leader to an associate editor inviting them to speak at a seminar on addressing learning gaps through a three-pronged method. The seminar is a major requirement for the students' Special Topics 3 class and will take place on October 4th. The student requests the editor's participation as a guest speaker to share their knowledge with education participants. The letter is signed by the student group leader and noted by the assistant professor of the class.
This document is a letter from the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) announcing their 41st General Assembly on January 30, 2014 at the National Library of the Philippines in Manila. The letter provides the order of business which includes reports from the President, Treasurer, and NOMELEC committee. It also announces the induction of newly elected board members and officers as well as awarding ceremonies after the General Assembly. Members are encouraged to renew their membership and download a proxy form from the group's website.
This document establishes a mutual right-of-way agreement between two neighboring property owners, referred to as the First Party and Second Party. It grants each party the right to use the other's property for pedestrian and vehicle access. The agreement specifies the locations of the rights-of-way and obligates both parties to maintain the access areas and share any costs associated with repairs. It is intended to benefit both current and future owners of the properties and can only be amended in writing signed by both parties.
This letter from Dr. Bashar Barmada certifies that Kinda Barmada worked as a teacher's assistant in the Computer Networks laboratory at the University of Aleppo's Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering for 2006 and 2007. As a graduate of the Computer Engineering department, Kinda Barmada provided practical training to students on network layers and participated in consulting services for computer networks. Dr. Barmada also notes that Kinda had excellent relationships with colleagues and showed enthusiastic learning ability.
The document summarizes a feasibility study for a proposed printing hub business. The printing hub will offer services like document printing, photocopying, business card printing, CAD plotting, and blue printing. It will be located in Marikina City and target customers will include students, teachers, and engineering/architectural firms. The study evaluates the market, technical requirements, financials, socio-economic impacts, and management structure to determine the viability of the business.
DoM Student Ambassador Recommendation Letter - Weicong ZhaoWilson Weicong Zhao
Weicong Zhao excelled in his role as a Student Ambassador for the Department of Management at the London School of Economics in 2015-2016. He demonstrated outstanding communication and networking skills in representing the department to prospective students from around the world. The letter's author recommends Weicong for his engagement, proactivity, and success in building relationships with incoming students and promoting the department's global brand.
Ruel C. Sinon is applying for vacant positions matching his qualifications. He graduated in 2014 with a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology from Bohol Island State University. He has 7 months of experience as a Junior Programmer and currently works as a Senior Data Encoder, Programmer, and Geo Tagger. He includes his resume for references and is willing to interview at the employer's convenience.
International Student Caller - Reference letterNaman Agarwal
Naman Agarwal has worked for the University of Nottingham International Office since December 2016 as a Student Ambassador and Caller. In this role, he is responsible for communicating with prospective students via email and phone, and conducting campus tours. Naman has been a role model for future students, showing them what Nottingham has to offer. The letter confirms that Naman has shown energy, reliability, commitment, and care in his work, with excellent time management skills.
This document provides a template for a cover letter with three paragraphs. The first paragraph introduces the applicant and the position they are applying for. The second paragraph discusses why the applicant is interested in the company and how their skills match the job requirements. The third paragraph restates their interest, refers the reader to their resume, provides contact information, and thanks the employer for their consideration. The template recommends highlighting 3-5 key qualifications from the job description and relating relevant experiences from their resume.
Stacy Montgomery is highly recommended for employment. As her supervisor, the letter writer was consistently impressed by Stacy's excellent teaching performance and sincere help for students and teachers over her two years of experience teaching English in Korea. Stacy showed a great ability to teach students of all levels by using suitable materials tailored to their interests. She was always willing to assist others and had an excellent rapport with coworkers and students. The principal believes Stacy would devote herself to a new position with diligence.
LIS 20C (Information Sources and Services III) Seminar-Workshop on ILJohn Louie Zabala
The Department of Psychology and Library & Information Science at the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, Philippines is holding a one-day seminar-workshop on October 1, 2014 titled "Practicing What We Preach: Crafting OBE-based Information Literacy programs". The objectives are to refresh on key information literacy concepts, recognize the relevance of outcomes-based education to library instruction, learn how to create effective instruction modules, and apply new techniques for effective information literacy sessions. Mr. John Louie Zabala will facilitate the seminar. All librarians are invited to participate, especially instruction librarians, and the fee is PHP 150 which includes snacks, seminar kits, and a certificate.
5th Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series with the topic "Libraries as Learning Organizations" to be held at the Epifanio Delos Santos Auditorium, National Library of the Philippines on 29 November 2013, 1:00-5:00 PM
UAPB Aquaculture/Fisheries Library 2012-Expanding student and public access t...AqfiLibrary
The AFREL library at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff provides resources and services to support students, faculty, and the public interested in aquaculture and fisheries. With funding from a Title III grant, the library has expanded its collection of books, journals, databases, and media. Library staff, led by Audrey Long, assist over 800 patrons annually and work to meet the needs of undergraduate and graduate students through materials, computers, and research support. Feedback from patrons highlights the helpfulness of the staff and the importance of the specialized resources for student and faculty research. The goal is to continue expanding online access to materials and building the collection.
This document provides information about the 4th Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series 2014 hosted by the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL). It will be held on November 25, 2014 at the National Library of the Philippines and will feature a colloquium highlighting the top three research papers accepted for publication in the upcoming PAARL Research Journal. The goal is to further learning and discussion among library professionals in the Philippines. Registration is discounted at Php100 and membership renewal and applications will also be available.
This document summarizes the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) National Summer Conference held in Roxas City, Capiz from April 26 to May 1, 2011. Over 90 participants from various academic institutions around the Philippines attended sessions on library tourism and hospitality. The conference featured quality speakers and activities that accomplished its objectives. Both the Mayor of Roxas City and Governor of Capiz addressed the attendees, welcoming them and emphasizing the important role of libraries in providing knowledge to communities.
This document summarizes the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) National Summer Conference held in Roxas City, Capiz from April 26 to May 1, 2011. Over 90 participants from various academic institutions around the Philippines attended sessions on library tourism and hospitality. The conference featured quality speakers and activities that accomplished its objectives. Both the Mayor of Roxas City and Governor of Capiz addressed the attendees, welcoming them and emphasizing the important role of libraries in providing knowledge to communities.
This newsletter from the Chinese Language Teachers' Association of Western Australia provides information about upcoming events and recaps recent activities. In the first section, it announces professional development events for teachers in March and June and opportunities for students to participate in a storytelling competition and excursions. The second section describes an Oberthur Primary School program teaching subjects in Mandarin and a student trip to Harbin, China where they experienced cultural activities and sightseeing.
What's On - Sept/Oct - Adults & SeniorsAjaxLibrary
The document announces an upcoming program at the library called "Stay Connected" which will encourage youth and senior citizens to work together on technology training from October onward. It seeks volunteers aged 16 and older with experience in devices like iPads and social media to conduct one-on-one educational sessions for seniors. High school students can earn volunteer hours. Seniors can sign up for one-hour training sessions starting September 15th. The library will also host various events in October to celebrate Ontario Public Library Week and Canadian Library Month.
Christina Vortia, the Teen and Social Media Librarian at the East Orange Public Library, was one of five recipients of the American Library Association's 2016 EBSCO/ALA Annual Conference Sponsorship Award. This award helped her attend the ALA Midwinter Conference in Boston and further her professional development. Vortia received her Master's degree in Library and Information Science from Pratt Institute. In addition to her work at EOPL, she runs a book review site called Hype Lit and leads a book club in Harlem. The goal of the EBSCO award is to support librarians' participation in ALA conferences for professional growth opportunities.
The document provides information about upcoming events sponsored by the Friends of the Ethel K. Smith Library (FOL) at Wingate University. It announces an author talk and book signing with Christian fiction author Amy Clipston on October 25th. It also lists the FOL board members for 2013-2014 and thanks lifetime and board members. Finally, it advertises additional upcoming author talks and performances throughout the fall semester and spring of 2014, including guests Gail E. Haley, Charles Dickens, and Jill McCorkle.
Lifelong Learning in Libraries: USA, Latvia, and RussiaIRRT ILNP
This document discusses lifelong learning opportunities at libraries in the USA, Latvia, and Russia. It summarizes discussions between librarians from the National Library of Latvia, M.M. Prishvin Central City Children's Library in Russia, and UAA/APU Consortium Library in Alaska. While they serve different age groups and library types, all three institutions provide information literacy training and promote lifelong learning. The discussions highlighted similarities in their roles in education and how libraries support learning at all ages.
The document provides information about Gill Library at the College of New Rochelle. It summarizes the library's resources and services which include over 150,000 volumes and access to online periodicals and databases. It also notes that library resources are provided at each of the college's five branch campuses. Services offered include library instruction, interlibrary loans, reference assistance, electronic reserves, and internet access. The library is a member of several library organizations and participates in a computerized information system providing access to over two million holdings. Contact information is provided.
The president provides updates on several East Rock Institute initiatives and events:
1) ERI continues its healthy aging initiative with partners in the US and Korea, including an upcoming conference at the Whitney Center.
2) ERI is reaching out to Korean-American professionals through its authentic leadership program, including an event in San Jose, CA in April.
3) Dr. Sandy Wirth is co-directing the Ninth Annual Teach Korea Teachers Conference in June.
4) ERI is working with several visiting scholars on cross-cultural aging research and other projects.
5) The president was selected for a leadership training class by the Network of Korean-American Leaders.
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6th International Conference Multidisciplinary ResearchHai Dai
WOW Bali, project of Global Banjar International Yayasan here in Indonesia, has been selected as one of the TOP multidisciplinary research for its good governance in achieving human development. Research will be presented by WOW Bali co-founder, Hai Dai, and case study and research by Ms. Kim Calderon, WOW Bali International Development Director.
ABSTRACT: Communities respond to sustainable development in diverse ways. Using local wisdom and resources, and accessing global networks, community members work together to sustain their economic and social well-being and regenerate their natural ecosystems. The Sustainable Dynamics Model captures the processes with which interdependent actors and stakeholders leverage each other’s forces and capabilities to achieve their visions of a sustainable community. The study aimed to introduce and de ne the Sustainable Dynamics Model emanated from an observational case study of a sustainable community-based ecotourism project through the Asian Productivity Organization Workshop on Agrotourism Development and Marketing in Bali, Indonesia. Later on, it evolved into interdisciplinary action research seeking to integrate sustainability solutions initiated by various stakeholders to the local community’s vision of a global banjar (community). Focus group discussion and workshops, interviews and case studies propelled the gathering of information on the processes of implementing these solutions from local and international stakeholders. The main lesson that emerged from these local initiatives is that achieving social, economic and ecological balance within the community depends on the dynamics of the actors and stakeholders participating in the collaboration. Developing a sustainable community requires human-level (self) transformation: personal wellness and creative autonomy leading towards the creation of opportunities for social, economic, and environmental transformation
The newsletter summarizes events from the Chinese Language Teachers' Association of Western Australia (CLTAWA) over the past few months. It discusses the national Chinese language teachers' conference in July, with the theme of "Celebrating and Looking to the Future". It also describes excursions for year 9 and primary school students to promote Chinese language and culture. Finally, it mentions several professional development and social events held by CLTAWA, including workshops, a storytelling competition, and gatherings for members and school principals.
The document provides information about staff developments at the National Library of the Philippines. It announces promotions and transfers of several librarians including Mrs. Flordeliza T. Quiñones being promoted to Librarian IV and assigned as the new Assistant Chief of the Reference Division. It also announces new heads for the Children's Section, Catalog Division, and Government Publications Section.
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community. We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of individuals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
THIS IS A SPACE FOR ALL. THIS IS MAKER SPACE. MAKE IT YOUR SPACE.
The newsletter provides information about the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL) 2012 National Summer Conference held in Coron, Palawan from April 18-20, 2012. It discusses the theme of the conference, which was planning, developing, and managing digitization projects for libraries. It also briefly summarizes one of the conference sessions which taught the basics of digitization.
PRC Resolution No. 1032 series of 2017 - Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of RA 10912 known as the "Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016"
2nd Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series 2017 with the topic “Libraries and the Internet of Things” on 30 March 2017, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, at the Asian Institute of Management, 123 Paseo de Roxas, Legazpi Village, Makati City.
The document announces the 2017 Summer Conference of the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL) to be held from April 24-26, 2017 in Naga City, Camarines Sur. The conference theme is "Philippine Libraries in Transformation" and aims to support the Libraries Transform initiative of the American Library Association. It provides details on conference fees, registration deadlines for discounted rates, payment procedures, accommodation costs, and contact information for inquiries. Pre-registration through the online form is required to help facilitate hotel arrangements.
PAARL's 1st Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series held at UP's Melchor Hall, 5F, Proctor & Gamble Audiovisual Hall, College of Engineering, on 3 March 2017, with Albert Anthony D. Gavino of Smart Communications Inc. as resource speaker on the topic "Using Big Data to Enhance Library Services"
Lecture presented by Joseph Marmol Yap at PAARL's forum held before the 44th General Assembly on 27 January 2017 at De La Salle University Libraries, Henry Sy. Sr. Hall, Taft Avenue, Manila
This document summarizes the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians' library tour of Tokyo, Japan. It describes visits to several notable libraries, including the National Diet Library, Meiji University Library, and Musashino Art University Museum and Library. It also discusses touring other landmarks like Tokyo Tower, Imperial Palace, Hamarikyu Gardens, and Asakusa Temple. The tour exposed participants to Japanese culture and innovation as well as best practices from leading academic libraries in Tokyo.
The document summarizes the proceedings of the 43rd General Assembly of the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. (PAARL). It provides welcoming remarks, messages from FEU administrators, an inspirational message from Dr. Maria Teresa Trinidad Tinio, and a summary of the President's annual report which highlights the Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series and roster of PAARL members. The induction of new officers and awarding of ceremonies are also noted.
The document outlines the award and scholarship program of the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) which aims to promote academic and research librarianship. It describes several awards including the Marina G. Dayrit Award for master's degree scholarships, Master's Thesis Fellowships, sponsorship awards to attend conferences, and awards for Academic Librarian of the Year, Outstanding Library of the Year, Outstanding Library Program of the Year, and Lifetime Achievement. Eligibility requirements and selection criteria are provided for each award.
The Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL) will hold its 5th Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series on November 29, 2016 at the National University in Manila. The lecture series aims to provide a platform for discussions among library professionals. This year's concluding lecture will highlight the top research papers accepted for publication in PAARL's 2016 research journal. Authors will present the results of their works which further the library and information science profession in the Philippines. Free registration is provided to PAARL members who have paid dues from 2013 to 2016, with advanced registration required due to limited space.
The Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. (PAARL) is pleased to announce its call for papers for the 2017 Summer Conference with the theme Philippine Libraries in Transformation, to be held on April 24-26, 2016 in Camarines Sur. The call is open to librarians/information professionals, researchers, faculty and graduate students of LIS.
Lecture presented by Christine M. Abrigo at PAARL Seminar- workshop with the theme "Managing Today’s Learning Commons: Re-Skilling Seminar for Information Professionals" held on September 20-22, 2016 at the Crown Legacy Hotel, Kisad Road, Baguio City.
This document outlines the stages of developing a disaster preparedness plan for a university library. It begins with forming a committee to oversee the project. A risk analysis survey and capability assessment are then conducted. A revised action plan is created along with a disaster preparedness manual covering protocols. A training program is developed and a budget proposed. The plan is presented for final defense before implementation. The goal is to enhance the library's preparedness through strategic planning and community involvement.
Lecture presented by Nap Apolinario at PAARL Seminar- workshop with the theme "Managing Today’s Learning Commons: Re-Skilling Seminar for Information Professionals" held on September 20-22, 2016 at the Crown Legacy Hotel, Kisad Road, Baguio City.
Lecture presented by Marian Ramos Eclevia at PAARL Seminar- workshop with the theme "Managing Today’s Learning Commons: Re-Skilling Seminar for Information Professionals" held on September 20-22, 2016 at the Crown Legacy Hotel, Kisad Road, Baguio City.
Lecture presented by Michelle A. Esteban at PAARL Seminar- workshop with the theme "Managing Today’s Learning Commons: Re-Skilling Seminar for Information Professionals" held on September 20-22, 2016 at the Crown Legacy Hotel, Kisad Road, Baguio City.
Lecture presented by Michael A. Pinto at PAARL Seminar- workshop with the theme "Managing Today’s Learning Commons: Re-Skilling Seminar for Information Professionals" held on September 20-22, 2016 at the Crown Legacy Hotel, Kisad Road, Baguio City.
Lecture presented by Ana Maria B. Fresnido at PAARL Seminar- workshop with the theme "Managing Today’s Learning Commons: Re-Skilling Seminar for Information Professionals" held on September 20-22, 2016 at the Crown Legacy Hotel, Kisad Road, Baguio City.
Lecture presented by Juan Martin Guasch at PAARL Seminar- workshop with the theme "Managing Today’s Learning Commons: Re-Skilling Seminar for Information Professionals" held on September 20-22, 2016 at the Crown Legacy Hotel, Kisad Road, Baguio City.
lecture presented by Elizabeth B. Padilla at the 4th Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series with the theme "Collection Assessment for Academic Libraries: Case Studies" on September 16, 2016, held at SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia on the occasion of the 37th Manila International Book Fair
The document summarizes the results of a use analysis conducted on the business and economics collection at De La Salle University Library. Some key findings include:
- 55% of the collection was checked out at least once, with an average of 5 checkouts per item.
- The highest circulating subjects were industries, commerce, and economic theory.
- 75.5% of items circulated between 1-10 times, with an average circulation per item of 4-9 times depending on the subject.
- Usage of the collection was found to be at an acceptable level overall. The summary recommends reviewing the selection of materials and weeding items that have not circulated.
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1. eMail: ssesposo@engglib2.upd.edu.ph
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Ms. Sharon Esposo- Betan, President
Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians
Room 301, The National Library Building
T.M. Kalaw Street, Ermita 1000 Manila
Philippines
Dear Ms. Sharon:
I am pleased to invite you and other members of the Philippine Association of
Academic and Research Librarians to attend the 6th OCLC Asia Pacific Regional
Council Conference to be held in Jeju, Republic of Korea on Monday & Tuesday,
October 13-14, 2014. OCLC has held an annual conference in a different country
in Asia since 2009 for the benefit of librarians in Asia and the Pacific region.
As you are aware, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. is not a
commercial company nor a government agency, but rather, the largest library
membership organization in the world. OCLC provides online library information
services to 72,000 institutions in 172 countries to facilitate education and
research through cooperation of libraries worldwide.
OCLC Asia Pacific Regional Council serves as an incubator for new ideas within
the OCLC cooperative. It is a two-way conduit to allow the broadest, most
inclusive conversation among OCLC staff, members, participants, and interested
parties. It is a forum which allows interested cultural memory institutions to learn
more about OCLC and opportunities for participation in the OCLC cooperative.
It is my sincere hope that you and other members of the Philippine Association of
Academic and Research Librarians will accept this invitation to participate in the
conference. Each participant’s institution usually pays for the travel expense.
Sincerely yours,
Andrew H. Wang eMail: WANGA@OCLC.ORG
Vice President, OCLC Asia Pacific eMail: ASIAPACIFIC@OCLC.ORG
OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. FAX: 1-614-764-4331