The Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) held its 37th General Assembly and induction of new officers. Key events included:
- The outgoing president presented on PAARL's accomplishments in 2009 and the financial report.
- Election results were presented and the new board for 2010 was inducted into office, including Christopher Paras as the new president.
- Several amendments to the PAARL by-laws were approved.
- Awards were given to outstanding librarians, libraries, and programs to recognize their contributions to the field.
- The new president outlined goals for PAARL in 2010, including expanding scholarship programs and increasing membership benefits.
Friends of African Village Libraries had a successful 2010, supporting 15 libraries across 4 countries. They inaugurated two new libraries in Burkina Faso and implemented summer reading camps in Ghana and Burkina Faso. FAVL also continued their Reading West Africa program that brought students to Burkina Faso to produce reading materials. Key priorities for FAVL include building library endowments, hosting more reading camps, and producing materials in local languages.
The Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) held its 37th General Assembly and induction of new officers. Key events included:
- The outgoing president presented on PAARL's accomplishments in 2009 and the financial report.
- Election results were presented and the new board for 2010 was inducted into office, including Christopher Paras as the new president.
- Several amendments to the PAARL by-laws were approved.
- Awards were given to outstanding librarians, libraries, and programs to recognize their contributions to the field.
- The new president outlined goals for PAARL in 2010, including new scholarship programs and improved member benefits.
This document summarizes PAARL's participation in the 2008 National Book Week celebrations. It discusses how PAARL promoted reading as a family habit by having Fr. Paul M. de Vera deliver an inspirational message emphasizing the importance of parents becoming role models for their children by making reading a regular family activity. Some suggestions are provided, such as visiting libraries together, subscribing to newspapers and magazines of the children's interests, and making reading an enjoyable shared experience.
This newsletter provides a summary of the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians' (PAARL) activities from April to June 2010. Some key events summarized include:
1) PAARL held its annual summer conference in Tagbilaran City, Bohol from April 14-16, 2010 on the theme of superior practices and worldwide services of Philippine libraries. Over 250 participants attended lectures on technical services, management, and other topics.
2) PAARL sponsored a forum on bibliotherapy in June which provided guidelines for starting book prescription services in libraries.
3) The 2010 PAARL standards for academic libraries were presented and deliberated, highlighting changes from the 2000 version.
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Presented by Edgardo B. Quiros at PAARL's Forum on Digital Debates on Archives, Museums and Libraries, held at SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, 17 September 2009
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2. Over time, as the kingdom of Kay Oss began to dissolve, it looked like this: Bcx dqufghj klzm nqxp qqt rqst Vqxwxxz bqxc dqf ghj kqlxmnxp.
3. Reading is an active process of constructing and reconstructing meaning through the interaction between the reader, the text, and the reader's prior knowledge. Readers use various strategies to build meaning
Marketing involves creating value for customers through communication and relationships. It is about delivering the right content to audiences, not just advertising. As the number of internet and social media users grows, marketers must shift from mass marketing to targeted strategies using platforms like social networks, blogs, microblogs, video and photo sharing to engage audiences. Libraries can increase their visibility and promote programs by creating profiles on these platforms to connect with communities without requiring real-time interactions. Building networks and partnerships allows equal access and helps libraries remain visible in their role of serving communities.
lecture presented by Dr. Heidi Barcelo-Makahilig, Ph.D. at PAARL Academy’s 2-day Modular Training Program on Bibliotherapy Services through Book Prescription Shops in Libraries & Information Centers, held on 19-20 May 2011, at the Librarians’Center of the National Bookstore Superbranch, Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines
Friends of African Village Libraries had a successful 2010, supporting 15 libraries across 4 countries. They inaugurated two new libraries in Burkina Faso and implemented summer reading camps in Ghana and Burkina Faso. FAVL also continued their Reading West Africa program that brought students to Burkina Faso to produce reading materials. Key priorities for FAVL include building library endowments, hosting more reading camps, and producing materials in local languages.
The Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) held its 37th General Assembly and induction of new officers. Key events included:
- The outgoing president presented on PAARL's accomplishments in 2009 and the financial report.
- Election results were presented and the new board for 2010 was inducted into office, including Christopher Paras as the new president.
- Several amendments to the PAARL by-laws were approved.
- Awards were given to outstanding librarians, libraries, and programs to recognize their contributions to the field.
- The new president outlined goals for PAARL in 2010, including new scholarship programs and improved member benefits.
This document summarizes PAARL's participation in the 2008 National Book Week celebrations. It discusses how PAARL promoted reading as a family habit by having Fr. Paul M. de Vera deliver an inspirational message emphasizing the importance of parents becoming role models for their children by making reading a regular family activity. Some suggestions are provided, such as visiting libraries together, subscribing to newspapers and magazines of the children's interests, and making reading an enjoyable shared experience.
This newsletter provides a summary of the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians' (PAARL) activities from April to June 2010. Some key events summarized include:
1) PAARL held its annual summer conference in Tagbilaran City, Bohol from April 14-16, 2010 on the theme of superior practices and worldwide services of Philippine libraries. Over 250 participants attended lectures on technical services, management, and other topics.
2) PAARL sponsored a forum on bibliotherapy in June which provided guidelines for starting book prescription services in libraries.
3) The 2010 PAARL standards for academic libraries were presented and deliberated, highlighting changes from the 2000 version.
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Presented by Edgardo B. Quiros at PAARL's Forum on Digital Debates on Archives, Museums and Libraries, held at SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, 17 September 2009
1. The kingdom of Kay Oss was ruled by King Kay Oss who wanted to be liked by all his people. He decided that no one in the kingdom would be responsible for anything and all workers could rest from their daily labors.
2. Over time, as the kingdom of Kay Oss began to dissolve, it looked like this: Bcx dqufghj klzm nqxp qqt rqst Vqxwxxz bqxc dqf ghj kqlxmnxp.
3. Reading is an active process of constructing and reconstructing meaning through the interaction between the reader, the text, and the reader's prior knowledge. Readers use various strategies to build meaning
Marketing involves creating value for customers through communication and relationships. It is about delivering the right content to audiences, not just advertising. As the number of internet and social media users grows, marketers must shift from mass marketing to targeted strategies using platforms like social networks, blogs, microblogs, video and photo sharing to engage audiences. Libraries can increase their visibility and promote programs by creating profiles on these platforms to connect with communities without requiring real-time interactions. Building networks and partnerships allows equal access and helps libraries remain visible in their role of serving communities.
lecture presented by Dr. Heidi Barcelo-Makahilig, Ph.D. at PAARL Academy’s 2-day Modular Training Program on Bibliotherapy Services through Book Prescription Shops in Libraries & Information Centers, held on 19-20 May 2011, at the Librarians’Center of the National Bookstore Superbranch, Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines
PAARL held various activities and events in 2009 for its 36th year, including conferences, seminars, and trainings. Key events included the induction of the 2009 PAARL Board, a forum on library standards at FEATI University, an English proficiency workshop, the National Summer Conference in Cagayan, and a forum on digital debates. These events focused on topics like library assessment, technical services innovation, social networking, and digitization challenges. PAARL's activities engaged over 500 members and aimed to support and develop Philippine academic libraries.
The document provides information about the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL), including its newsletter, award recipients, and newly elected executive board for 2013. Some of the key details summarized:
- PAARL held its 40th Annual General Assembly where it recognized individuals and institutions for their contributions to libraries through various awards.
- Award recipients included Teresita C. Moran (Lifetime Achievement Award), Roderick B. Ramos (Professional Service Award), and several librarians for Outstanding Academic/Research Librarian.
- Far Eastern University Library received the Outstanding Academic/Research Library award.
- Sonny Boy T. Manalo was inducted as the new
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.
The Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) held its 36th Annual General Assembly and induction/awarding ceremonies at the National Library in Manila. Over 150 members, guests, and exhibitors attended. Key events included the induction of the 2009 PAARL Executive Board, presentations of awards, and financial reports. PAARL continues its work in promoting the professional development of academic librarians in the Philippines.
The document summarizes the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians' (PAARL) 38th General Assembly and award ceremony. It recognizes individuals and an institution for their contributions to librarianship. Key awardees include Fr. Paul Moyano De Vera for Lifetime Achievement, Elvira Lapuz for Professional Service, and the University of the Philippines College of Engineering Library's Learning Commons for Outstanding Library Program. It also introduces the newly elected 2011 PAARL Executive Board and the incoming president, Roderick Ramos, delivers his inaugural remarks on his goals and priorities for the association.
The document summarizes the 41st General Assembly and induction of the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL) held on January 30, 2014. It discusses the keynote speech by former PAARL president Rodolfo Tarlit on leadership and quality management. It then introduces the newly inducted members of the 2014 PAARL Board and their corresponding positions. The inaugural address of new PAARL president Sharon Esposo-Betan outlines her goals to revive PAARL's research journals, provide leadership training, and establish a fund to support libraries affected by disasters. Several librarians and libraries were also awarded for their outstanding contributions and programs.
The document summarizes PAARL's 35th Annual General Assembly and Induction/Awarding Ceremonies held at Jose Rizal University. It provides details of the event including Dr. Vincent Fabella's inspirational message on the growing role of libraries and challenges they face. It also summarizes Mrs. Loreto Garcia's acceptance speech as the new PAARL President, outlining PAARL's plans and activities for 2008 such as seminars, forums, and an outreach project. Various librarians and institutions were recognized with awards for their contributions and achievements in 2007.
The document summarizes the inaugural address of Sharon Ma. S. Esposo-Betan as the 2014 President of the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL). She outlines three main projects for the year: 1) Reviving the PAARL Research Journal; 2) Establishing a Leadership Academy for librarians; and 3) Creating a Perpetual Trust Fund for library disasters. She also discusses ongoing and upcoming activities for PAARL including training workshops, lectures, and a benchmarking tour of libraries in South Korea. Esposo-Betan pledges transparency and accountability from the board in serving PAARL members.
The document summarizes the 42nd General Assembly and Induction/Awarding Ceremonies of the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL). It discusses the keynote speech by Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz emphasizing the role of librarians. It also lists the newly elected members of the 2015 PAARL Executive Board and their priorities. Finally, it recognizes the award winners for their contributions to the library profession.
The document provides the curriculum vitae of Roderick Ramos. It outlines his academic and professional background, awards and honors, publications, professional activities, and workshops/seminars conducted. He has over 25 years of experience working in libraries and has held various leadership roles in library organizations.
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.
Fe Angela M. Verzosa had a long and distinguished career as a librarian and archivist in the Philippines. She held positions at the University of the Philippines and De La Salle University, where she established archives and special collections. Verzosa received many awards and honors for her leadership and service to the library profession. She was also an advocate for using social media to engage librarians and archive professionals.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Atty. Vyva Victoria Aguirre on the role of librarians in combating plagiarism. Some key points:
1) Librarians can help educate students and faculty on proper citation and help identify pro-plagiarism websites.
2) Librarians should incorporate plagiarism prevention into library orientation programs and make citation manuals available.
3) While plagiarism has increased with the internet, librarians can use tools like Google and subscription databases to detect plagiarized passages.
This document provides information about the upcoming Special Interest Group meeting at the International Reading Association's annual convention in April 2010 in Chicago. The SIG meeting will feature a presentation by Dr. Barbara Strassman on research-based writing instruction practices for deaf and hard of hearing students. Her presentation will analyze experimental and quasi-experimental research on effective writing practices and compare the findings to research on typically hearing, learning disabled, and English language learning students. She will identify areas for future research and discuss implications for classroom instruction. The document also provides additional recommended reading materials and encourages membership in the SIG.
The document summarizes activities of the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) in the last quarter of 2011. It discusses a lecture-forum on plagiarism and copyright updates. It also describes a free forum on library personnel productivity and leadership that featured UP Diliman Libraries Director Salvacion Arlante as speaker. The forum emphasized the importance of transformational leadership and collaboration through PAARLNet for effective library management.
The document summarizes news from the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL). It discusses several events that PAARL held, including a lecture on policing plagiarism and copyright updates, a forum on library personnel productivity and leadership, and the PLAI National Congress. It also lists the past PAARL presidents from 1973 to 2010 and provides the roster of 2011 PAARL paid members.
The document introduces an international seminar on the science of reading. It discusses the history of the science of reading beginning in the 1930s with Dr. Samuel Orton and Anna Gillingham who developed a phonics-based educational approach. It also lists Sally Labanda as a past president of the Reading Association of the Philippines and former board member of the International Reading Association, and includes Rosa Olitoquit will discuss building empowering partnerships between ALS, LGUs, and communities.
The document summarizes PAARL's benchmarking tour to libraries in Singapore from October 21-24, 2010 and a year-end outreach activity to support underprivileged school libraries in Sagada, Mt. Province from December 2-4, 2010. 34 PAARL members participated in the Singapore tour where they learned about library leadership, collaboration, and technology strategies. In Sagada, 19 individuals donated books to Sagada Central Elementary School and explored local attractions like caves, waterfalls, and pottery making.
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.
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.
PAARL held various activities and events in 2009 for its 36th year, including conferences, seminars, and trainings. Key events included the induction of the 2009 PAARL Board, a forum on library standards at FEATI University, an English proficiency workshop, the National Summer Conference in Cagayan, and a forum on digital debates. These events focused on topics like library assessment, technical services innovation, social networking, and digitization challenges. PAARL's activities engaged over 500 members and aimed to support and develop Philippine academic libraries.
The document provides information about the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL), including its newsletter, award recipients, and newly elected executive board for 2013. Some of the key details summarized:
- PAARL held its 40th Annual General Assembly where it recognized individuals and institutions for their contributions to libraries through various awards.
- Award recipients included Teresita C. Moran (Lifetime Achievement Award), Roderick B. Ramos (Professional Service Award), and several librarians for Outstanding Academic/Research Librarian.
- Far Eastern University Library received the Outstanding Academic/Research Library award.
- Sonny Boy T. Manalo was inducted as the new
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.
The Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) held its 36th Annual General Assembly and induction/awarding ceremonies at the National Library in Manila. Over 150 members, guests, and exhibitors attended. Key events included the induction of the 2009 PAARL Executive Board, presentations of awards, and financial reports. PAARL continues its work in promoting the professional development of academic librarians in the Philippines.
The document summarizes the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians' (PAARL) 38th General Assembly and award ceremony. It recognizes individuals and an institution for their contributions to librarianship. Key awardees include Fr. Paul Moyano De Vera for Lifetime Achievement, Elvira Lapuz for Professional Service, and the University of the Philippines College of Engineering Library's Learning Commons for Outstanding Library Program. It also introduces the newly elected 2011 PAARL Executive Board and the incoming president, Roderick Ramos, delivers his inaugural remarks on his goals and priorities for the association.
The document summarizes the 41st General Assembly and induction of the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL) held on January 30, 2014. It discusses the keynote speech by former PAARL president Rodolfo Tarlit on leadership and quality management. It then introduces the newly inducted members of the 2014 PAARL Board and their corresponding positions. The inaugural address of new PAARL president Sharon Esposo-Betan outlines her goals to revive PAARL's research journals, provide leadership training, and establish a fund to support libraries affected by disasters. Several librarians and libraries were also awarded for their outstanding contributions and programs.
The document summarizes PAARL's 35th Annual General Assembly and Induction/Awarding Ceremonies held at Jose Rizal University. It provides details of the event including Dr. Vincent Fabella's inspirational message on the growing role of libraries and challenges they face. It also summarizes Mrs. Loreto Garcia's acceptance speech as the new PAARL President, outlining PAARL's plans and activities for 2008 such as seminars, forums, and an outreach project. Various librarians and institutions were recognized with awards for their contributions and achievements in 2007.
The document summarizes the inaugural address of Sharon Ma. S. Esposo-Betan as the 2014 President of the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL). She outlines three main projects for the year: 1) Reviving the PAARL Research Journal; 2) Establishing a Leadership Academy for librarians; and 3) Creating a Perpetual Trust Fund for library disasters. She also discusses ongoing and upcoming activities for PAARL including training workshops, lectures, and a benchmarking tour of libraries in South Korea. Esposo-Betan pledges transparency and accountability from the board in serving PAARL members.
The document summarizes the 42nd General Assembly and Induction/Awarding Ceremonies of the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL). It discusses the keynote speech by Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz emphasizing the role of librarians. It also lists the newly elected members of the 2015 PAARL Executive Board and their priorities. Finally, it recognizes the award winners for their contributions to the library profession.
The document provides the curriculum vitae of Roderick Ramos. It outlines his academic and professional background, awards and honors, publications, professional activities, and workshops/seminars conducted. He has over 25 years of experience working in libraries and has held various leadership roles in library organizations.
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.
Fe Angela M. Verzosa had a long and distinguished career as a librarian and archivist in the Philippines. She held positions at the University of the Philippines and De La Salle University, where she established archives and special collections. Verzosa received many awards and honors for her leadership and service to the library profession. She was also an advocate for using social media to engage librarians and archive professionals.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Atty. Vyva Victoria Aguirre on the role of librarians in combating plagiarism. Some key points:
1) Librarians can help educate students and faculty on proper citation and help identify pro-plagiarism websites.
2) Librarians should incorporate plagiarism prevention into library orientation programs and make citation manuals available.
3) While plagiarism has increased with the internet, librarians can use tools like Google and subscription databases to detect plagiarized passages.
This document provides information about the upcoming Special Interest Group meeting at the International Reading Association's annual convention in April 2010 in Chicago. The SIG meeting will feature a presentation by Dr. Barbara Strassman on research-based writing instruction practices for deaf and hard of hearing students. Her presentation will analyze experimental and quasi-experimental research on effective writing practices and compare the findings to research on typically hearing, learning disabled, and English language learning students. She will identify areas for future research and discuss implications for classroom instruction. The document also provides additional recommended reading materials and encourages membership in the SIG.
The document summarizes activities of the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) in the last quarter of 2011. It discusses a lecture-forum on plagiarism and copyright updates. It also describes a free forum on library personnel productivity and leadership that featured UP Diliman Libraries Director Salvacion Arlante as speaker. The forum emphasized the importance of transformational leadership and collaboration through PAARLNet for effective library management.
The document summarizes news from the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL). It discusses several events that PAARL held, including a lecture on policing plagiarism and copyright updates, a forum on library personnel productivity and leadership, and the PLAI National Congress. It also lists the past PAARL presidents from 1973 to 2010 and provides the roster of 2011 PAARL paid members.
The document introduces an international seminar on the science of reading. It discusses the history of the science of reading beginning in the 1930s with Dr. Samuel Orton and Anna Gillingham who developed a phonics-based educational approach. It also lists Sally Labanda as a past president of the Reading Association of the Philippines and former board member of the International Reading Association, and includes Rosa Olitoquit will discuss building empowering partnerships between ALS, LGUs, and communities.
The document summarizes PAARL's benchmarking tour to libraries in Singapore from October 21-24, 2010 and a year-end outreach activity to support underprivileged school libraries in Sagada, Mt. Province from December 2-4, 2010. 34 PAARL members participated in the Singapore tour where they learned about library leadership, collaboration, and technology strategies. In Sagada, 19 individuals donated books to Sagada Central Elementary School and explored local attractions like caves, waterfalls, and pottery making.
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.
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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Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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1. Newsletter
PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH LIBRARIANS
Rm. 301, The National Library Building, T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita
1000 Manila Philippines
http://sites.google.com/site/paarlonlineorg
No. 1 January - March 2010 ISSN - 0116-014
PAARL Holds 37th General Assembly; Inducts New Set
of Officers; and Awards Deserving Librarians/Library/
Library Programs
PAARL’s new set of board members as they take their oath (l-r) Elvira B. Lapuz, (Ex-Officio), Erlinda
Gonzalez, Sr. Gloria B. Pasamba, and Victoria P. Baleva, (Directors), Veronica M. Jose (Auditor),
Aisa M. dela Torre (Treasurer), Sonia M. Gementiza (Secretary), Roderick B. Ramos (V. Pres.) and
Chistopher C. Paras (President)
The General Assembly
Now on its 37th year of existence, the Philippine Asso- Inside this issue
ciation of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) held its
Annual General Assembly, Induction of Officers, and Award- PAARL Holds 37th General Assembly ... 1
ing Ceremonies at St. Paul University in Quezon City (SPU-
To CPE or not to CPE: a Public Forum 4
QC) on January 29, 2010.
The assembly was highlighted by the report of out- Welcome Remarks 4
going president, Ms. Elvira Lapuz, who gave an account of
PAARL’s accomplishments for the year 2009 and gratefully ac- The Board Plans for 2010 Activities 5
knowledged the members, the sponsors, and the donors, for all
the support they have all extended to the association. Ms. Joce- High Impact Library Customer Handling ... 6
lyn Balangue, outgoing treasurer, presented the financial report
noting a significant increase in the association’s total earnings. Inaugural Speech 7
NOMELEC chair, Susan Pador, on the other hand, informed the 8
body on the guidelines for the nomination and election and pre- List of PAARL Paid Members
PAARL holds 37th General Assembly ... see page 2 Upcoming Events 12
2. PAARL holds 37th General Assembly ... from page 1 Now on her third term of office, she was voted as auditor to
work closely with the treasurer and see to it that disbursements
sented of the results of the recently concluded election. Ms. Fe
are properly carried out according to the by-laws of the associa-
Angela Verzosa, Chair of the Law and Legislation Committee
tion.
for 2009, presented three amendments to the PAARL by-laws,
which were all approved by the body.
Ana Maria B. Fresnido is presently the Director of the De
La Salle University Library- Manila. Just like the other board
The Induction of Officers
members, Ana is not new to PAARL as she has also been ac-
The ceremony started with an opening prayer led by
tively involved in the association for more than a decade ei-
Sr. Ma. Gloria B. Pasamba, SPC and was immediately followed
ther as officer or chair/co-chair/member of the various standing
by the singing of the Philippine National Anthem, led by Ms.
committees. Articulate in both oral and written communication,
Aisa M. Dela Torre. To warmly welcome the members was Sr.
Ana will certainly make a good public relations officer.
Evangeline Anastacio, SPC, Vice President for Academics of
the SPU-QC, whose message clearly manifested strong support
Victoria P. Baleva is the Librarian-in-Charge of the Periodi-
for PAARL as well as its incoming president (who is SPU-QC’s
cals Unit of the Centro Escolar University Library. Versatile,
librarian) and high regard to the association for the value it puts
jolly, and always on the go, Vicky is one of the three board of
into interdependence in the forms of cooperation, collaboration,
directors, a position she has been holding since 2009.
and networking among and between libraries and librarians. Sr.
Nintha Lucilla Baldado, SPC, University President of SPU-QC,
Erlinda B. Gonzalez is the chief librarian of the Manila Doc-
gave the inspirational message.
tors College in Pasay City. Her extensive experience as library
Ms. Pador formally presented the members of the 2010
administrator and PACUCOA accreditor definitely makes her
Board of Directors and were inducted into office by Sr. Nintha.
an asset to the association. It can be remembered that Linda was
This year’s PAARL board members are the following:
PAARL board of director in 2008, a position she also holds for
this year.
Christopher C. Paras is currently the College Librarian of the
St. Paul University in Quezon City. He has served PAARL in
Sr. Maria Gloria B. Pasamba, SPC, Head of St. Paul College
various capacities for the past 3 years-- as secretary in years
Library in Pasig is the last member of the board of directors.
2007 and 2008 and as Vice President and conference chair in
Fun to be with, straightforward and compassionate, Sr. Gloria is
2009. His vast experiences as officer of different library associ-
indeed heaven sent for she, herself, is a constant reminder of the
ations and administrator of a couple of libraries, his educational
board’s commitment to God and PAARL members.
attainment, and his commitment to PAARL have considerably
contributed to the making of probably the youngest PAARL
Elvira B. Lapuz, the Head Librarian of College of Social Sci-
president ever.
ences and Philosophy Library, University of the Philippines and
was the 2009 PAARL president completes this year’s line up
Roderick B. Ramos works as associate Information-Reference
of board members being the ex-officio of the association. She
librarian at the De La Salle University Library- Manila. In 2009,
has been serving the organization for quite some time and is
Mr. Ramos served as public relations officer of PAARL and
very approachable and knowlegable on the profession’s current
associate editor of its newsletter. Creative and techno-savvy,
trends which makes her an idol to young librarians.
Erick, as he is fondly called by his colleagues, perfectly fits the
position of PAARL’s Vice President and conference chair.
President Paras, in his inaugural speech, expressed his
gratitude to his PAARL “family” for believing in his potentials
Sonia M. Gementiza is the Library Director of the De La Salle
and capabilities to lead the association and promised to give his
University- Dasmariñas and presently the President of the Cav-
utmost dedication in serving the association and its members.
ite Librarians Association. A seasoned library administrator
He also presented the list of activities lined up for the year as
who is actively involved in various library associations, Sonia
well as plans for other projects and activities like the extension
undoubtedly possesses the qualities of an effective and efficient
of the scholarship program to underprivileged but deserving
secretary any PAARL president would ever want.
high school graduates who intends to take up library science
courses; the creation of section committees to address library
Aisa de la Torre serves as electronic resources librarian of the
related concerns; the setting up of a feedback mechanism to en-
Ateneo Professional Schools Library in Rockwell, Makati City.
sure that members are accorded with the services and benefits
Aisa was one of PAARL‘s board of directors in 2009. Prudent
due them; the provision for more privileges for individual and
and forward looking, Aisa was entrusted to manage the finan-
institutional members; and the plan to make PAARL globally
cial resources of PAARL being this year’s treasurer.
recognized through cooperation with other regional counter-
parts.
Veronica M. Jose is the chief librarian of the Mapua Institute of
Technology in Intramuros, Manila. Veron has, for the past two
years (2007 and 2008), been a board of director for PAARL. PAARL holds 37th General Assembly ... see page 3
2 - PAARL Newsletter No. 1 Jan.-Mar. 2010
3. PAARL holds 37th General Assembly ... from page 2 Two librarians, Ms. Celedonia R. Cayaban of DLS-College
The Awarding Ceremonies of St. Benilde and Ms. Zorayda Bartolome of the Central Lu-
In its own little way, PAARL has, for the last 37 years of exis- zon State University, were awarded Outstanding Academic/
tence, been instrumental in recognizing deserving librarians/li- Research Librarians of the Year for their outstanding national/
brary/library programs who/which, in one way or the other, have regional contribution to academic or research librarianship and
contributed to the advancement of Philippine librarianship. library development in the Philippines.
This year’s Committee on Awards and Scholarship,
chaired by Ms. Marietta Molina, deliberated on the candidates A special citation was also given to Ms. Fe Angela M. Ver-
for the different awards and came up with the decision to grant zosa, former DLSU Library Director and PAARL past president,
the awards to the following: for keeping PAARL members well-informed about the organi-
zation’s activities through the PAARL Yahoo!Group, PAARL
Ms. Loreto Garcia, Director of the Jose Rizal University Li- Wiki, and PAARL Facebook account, which she moderates and
brary, is the recipient of this year’s Professional Service Award, regularly maintains.
in recognition of her invaluable service as immediate past Presi-
dent of the Association, and for her wholehearted dedication to The real scene stealer of the day was Ms. Corazon M. Nera,
the cause of academic and research librarianship in her capacity when she was acknowledged with standing ovation, as she re-
as resource speaker in seminars and conferences of different li- ceived the Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest recognition
brary associations and as President of UE Library Science Alum- given to a librarian who has reached the hallmark of professional
ni Association. excellence. Mrs. Nera, has contributed significantly to Philippine
Librarianship as the present Chairman of the Board for Librarians
of the Professional Regulation Commission; as past president of
PAARL, PLAI and PATLS; for her notable advocacy in provid-
ing training opportunities to students of Library Science and
professional librarians through scholarship grants when she was
FAPE Program Director; for unselfishly sharing her expertise as
a resource speaker in various local, regional and international
seminars and conferences; and above all, for being a role model
among her colleagues in the profession.
The awardees (l-r) Ms. Loreto T. Garcia, Ms. Cele-
donia R. Cayaban, Mrs. Corazon M. Nera, Ms.
Teresita C. Moran, Ms. Zoraida Bartolome, Ms.
Reysa Alenzuela with Mr. Richard W. Nelson
The Thomas Jefferson Information Center’s American Shelf
bagged this year’s Outstanding Library Program. The said pro- The awardess (sitting l-r: C. Cayaban, L. Garcia, C. Nera,
gram aims to reach out to the general public, particularly the T. Moran, Z. Bartolome, R. Alezuela) with PAARL’s past
younger generation of Filipinos, by providing chosen host librar- presidents (standing l-r: R. Tarlit, S. Pador, R. Jocson, D.
ies with small-scale compendium of American Studies core col- Angeles, Sr. I. Tal Placido, L. Gonzalez, T. Calma, M. Mo-
lection and updated information on the United States. To date, lina, R. Nelson, E. Lapuz and V. Sajorda
there are 37 American shelves in the Philippines where 12 are in
the National Capital Region (NCR), 9 in Luzon (outside of the
NCR), 4 in the Visayas, and 7 in Mindanao. Sixteen (16) past PAARL presidents, namely: Corazon
Nera (1983-84), Lolita Gonzales (1988), Teresita Moran (1989),
The Outstanding Academic/Research Library of the Year was Rodolfo Tarlit (1990), Celedonia Cayaban (1991), Rebecca Joc-
given to Ateneo Professional Schools Library for its valuable son (1994), Dionisia Angeles (2005), Zoraida Bartolome (1996),
contribution in supporting the intellectual effort of groups of Veneranda Sajorda (1999), Fe Angela Verzosa (2000 & 2004),
scholars, students and others, outside the immediate university Teresita Hernandez (2002), Susan Pador (2003), Sr. Ignatius Tal
context in view of its unique capabilities, nationally and interna- Placido (2006), Marieta Molina (2007), Loreto Garcia (2008),
tionally, in areas of particular strength. and Elvira Lapuz (2009) graced the occasion together with 150
members.
PAARL Newsletter No. 1 Jan.-Mar. 2010 3
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The long debate on whether Continuing Professional Edu- sional Education which confirmed that most librarians share the
cation (CPE) should be implemented as a mandatory require- same sentiments, that is, they would want to attend seminars
ment for the renewal of license or not, demonstrate how librar- and trainings not only because it is mandatory but because they
ians dread being unable to renew their licenses because of lack feel that it is a way of improving oneself. However, certain fac-
CPE points. tors such as lack of resources and time hinder them from doing
so. Atty. Aguirre discussed on the legal aspect of CPE making
To shed light on the issue, PAARL, sponsored a public clear that it is not mandatory but rather voluntary. Hence, it is
forum entitled To CPE or not to CPE on February 19, 2010 not a legal obligation but a moral obligation as it is essential in
at the Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo in De La Salle University– the practice of the profession. Mrs. Nera, on the other hand, fur-
Dasmariñas, Cavite. Invited to serve as resource persons were thered the discussion by presenting legal provisions lifted from
Ms. Audrey G. Anday, Librarian of the UP-Open University, various sources justifying the need for CPE.
Atty. Vyva Aguirre, Dean, School of Library and Information
Studies of the UP-Diliman and former CPEC member, and Mrs. Also present during the forum were Mr. Marco S. Saez, AVP
Corazon M. Nera, Chair of the Board for Librarians. for Academic Services, DLSU-Dasmariñas, who welcomed the
participants and gave a short inspirational message and Ms. Fe
The discussion started with the presentation of the re- Angela M. Versoza, who actively participated in the discus-
sults of the survey conducted by Ms. Anday on the Expecta- sion.
tions and Perceptions of Librarians Toward Continuing Profes-
Welcome Remarks
(Speech delivered by Sr. Evangeline Anastacio, SPC, VP for Academics, SPUQC on the occasion of the 37th Annual General As-
sembly & Induction/Awarding Ceremonies at St. Paul University Quezon City, 29 January 2010)
Ms. Corazon Nera, Chairperson of the Board of Li- It is indeed a great honor for St. Paul University Que-
brarians of the Professional Regulations Commission and its zon City to host this 37th Annual General Assembly and Induc-
other board members; // Dir. Prudenciana Cruz, Director of tion and Awarding Ceremonies of the Philippine Association of
the National Library of the Philippines; // Ms. Lilia Echeverri, Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL). This is a sincere
National President of the Philippine Librarians’ Association, manifestation of our school’s unwavering support not only for
Incorporated;// present and past presidents and officers of the our very own Mr. Christopher Paras, of whom we are proud to
Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians; // have been elected as the incoming president of PAARL, but it is
officers and members of other librarian and library associations also clearly a manifestation of our support for the entire cause,
in the Philippines; // distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, goals and objectives of your association.
good morning!
Welcome remarks ... see page 6
4 - PAARL Newsletter No. 1 Jan.-Mar. 2010
5. The Board Plans for 2010 Activities
Led by President Cris Paras, the board headed to Sa-
jorda Riverpark Resort in Iba, Zambales for the annual plan-
ning-workshop on January 8, 2010.
Despite the long and tiring ride, the members were on
their toes the following morning. Who wouldn’t with a sumptu-
ous Filipino breakfast on the table, a perfect view of the river,
and a warm welcome from the owner, Mrs. Venie Sajorda, past
president of PAARL
Short after, the group proceeded to the meeting venue
to formally start the planning workshop. The exchange of ideas
between the members of the board made the discussion very
lively and fun despite the pressure.
The success of this year’s activities is dependent on
how well the members will respond to the call of support from
the people whom the members themselves chose to be their ser-
vants— the 2010 PAARL Board.
PAARL Newsletter No. 1 Jan.-Mar. 2010 5
6. Welcome remarks ... from page 4 information mediators and providers, digitized information
St. Paul University Quezon City is one of the 39 organizers and knowledge resource managers. The need for
Schools all over the country with 27 in Luzon and 12 in the further skills training and development seems to be unstoppa-
Visayas and Mindanao. We form Christ-centered persons who ble; recreating the role of the librarian seem to be a continuous
are simple, warm and active, and with a passion for service. necessity. The challenge is so great that we need to put our
We advocate Paulinian Catholic Education for Social Trans- thoughts, acts and efforts together in order to effectively re-
formation. spond to the needs of the times. Here is where we find the value
The library has always been an essential academic sup- of cooperation, collaboration, and networking. Here lies the
port unit in the academe without which we would not have been value of interdependence. Stephen Covey says, (quote) : “Life
able to effectively accomplish our mission as an institution. is by nature highly interdependent. To try to achieve maximum
In this information, technological and digital age, your effectiveness through independence is like trying to play tennis
role as librarians has changed and has continued to evolve in with a gold club--- the tool is not suited to the reality. Inter-
your effort to respond to the needs of the present day learn- dependence is a far more mature and advanced concept than
ers. In 1987, Murr and Williams have foreseen that the “Li- independence.” If we are interdependent, we realize that we
brary,” as a place, will give way to “a future library” which can, collectively accomplish more than what each of us, even at
would be (quote) “a transparent knowledge network providing our best, can individually accomplish alone.
“intelligent” services to business and education through both I firmly believe that the reason why your association
specialized librarians and emerging information technologies.” has continually grown and been sustained all these years is that
(unquote). Reading the trend of their time, they have foreseen you recognize and affirm the value and the benefits of interde-
that libraries will rely heavily on computers and peripherals pendence. It is our joy and privilege to be part of your continu-
to facilitate electronic document imaging, publishing, telecom- ing effort towards strengthening the networks and collabora-
munications, and information delivery in addition to networked tion among our schools through your association.
collection management and reference services. That future li- With this positive note and on behalf of the adminis-
brary is now here: from traditional librarians you have become tration, faculty and staff of St. Paul University Quezon City, I
warmly welcome you all.
High Impact Library Customer Handling in the 21st Century
(l-r) Ms. Baleva with Ms. Lalana and Mr. Ramos presenting The participants as they attentively listen to
the certificate of appreciation to Dr. Eduardo Garrovilles the speaker
Have you ever been caught in a situation when you With the library customers in mind, PAARL spon-
almost loose control of yourself because of a difficult customer? sored a forum on High Impact Customer Handling in the 21st
How did you feel afterwards? Did you feel guilty, wronged, Century with Dr. Eduardo Garrovillas as the resource person
ashamed, offended, upset, or angry? Did you promise yourself on March 19, 2009 at the Ortigas Library Foundation. Dr. Gar-
to be more patient and composed next time? Or did you just let rovillas is currently the Research Director of the Jose Rizal Uni-
it pass without giving much thought on how you should have versity and has authored several textbooks in marketing.
reacted or responded to the situation?
The discussion focused on library branding as a way
Librarians just like sales people should be well adept of providing excellent library service and achieving customer
at handling difficult customers because they are the ones who satisfaction, thus, avoiding conflict between the library person-
drive libraries to innovate and perform better. nel and the customers.
6 - PAARL Newsletter No. 1 Jan.-Mar. 2010
7. Inaugural Speech
(Speech delivered by Christopher C. Paras on the occasion of the 37th Annual General Assembly & Induction/Awarding Ceremo-
nies at St. Paul University Quezon City, 29 January 2010)
Hon. Corazon M. Nera, Chair of the BFL, distin-
guished past presidents, awardees, guests, our dear PAARL Aside from continuing all the common tasks being undertaken
members, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. by every passing Board, including that of what had been spear-
Allow me to express my sincere appreciation first and headed by President Elvira Lapuz, I intend to pursue the follow-
foremost to all of you who have come here and joined us once ing activities:
again on this annual event of PAARL. To me this affair is not
only a venue for discussion and argument, induction or award- 1. Extend the scholarship program not only to our
ing, this, I consider as a more meaningful occasion like a family PAARL members but also to underprivileged High School
gathering or a reunion where all of us here are like brothers and graduates in the provinces who are willing to take the four
sisters with our elders of course, who come together and share year Library Science program in any state college or uni-
some moments of thoughts, laughter and joy for yet another versity in the country. In line with this, holding of career
successful year of our dear Association. And speaking of fam- talks in selected remote secondary schools is proposed.
ily, this is exactly what it felt like to be with PAARL, and so let 2. Massive promotion and campaign on Scholarship
me start by saying that at this moment, we are not an association Grants provided by PAARL to its members.
of professional librarians but indeed a family. 3. Creation of Section Committees that will address spe-
I have a daring confession to make to all of you and I cific issues and concerns of our members focusing on areas
demand your immediate forgiveness. You know what, in my and services like Readers, Technical, Multimedia and Digi-
entire life I have never dreamed of becoming a librarian. It’s a tal, Academic Law and Management and Administration
profession I denied many times before, not only to my closest of Libraries.
friends, but even to my family and relatives as well. Maybe it’s 4. Designing of a monitoring mechanism to ensure that
the reason why it took me just last night to draft this speech, every member is given due services and benefits.
it’s really unintentional but it happened. I asked myself then, if 5. Work for additional privileges that our members, both
my heart doesn’t purely belong to the profession, how could I individual and institutional, may enjoy and avail of.
ever lead as your next President? Until after almost midnight, 6. For PAARL to become visible in the international
I finally came to realize and got reminded of what my PAARL community by furthering its collaboration to local and re-
“family”, for three consecutive years, has always been telling gional library associations.
me and I quote “Chris, you have all what it takes to become With this in mind, I am proud to announce our Cal-
President”. endar of Activities for the year 2010 which was drafted and
What actually tickled in my mind is not the fact that finalized by the Board during our Planning-Workshop held at
Yes! I’m now on top; I just need to discover or maybe enrich Sajorda Riverpark in Iba, Zambales last January 9, 2010, of
my potentials. No it’s not, but it is the fact that there are peo- course, subject to changes without prior notice.
ple who believe in me, in my ability and in my leadership; and Our initial activity for this year is a Public Forum on
when I say people-- there are many-- not only one or two. And To CPE or not to CPE which will be held on February 19. This
that leads me to believe that leadership then is not only about forum which will be held in cooperation with DLSU – Das-
being a professional or librarian by heart, it’s more of gaining mariñas aims to tackle salient provisions and true mandates of
respect and confidence from your colleagues. And that firmly Continuing Professional Education for librarians.
convinced me to accept this position. Second in the list is a Lecture–Forum themed as High
I know that some of you may have doubts and hesi- Impact Library Customer Handling in the 21st Century to be
tations on the way I will handle things during my term, but held at Ortigas Library Foundation. It will basically focus on
please don’t worry; I have been a good servant to three past how librarians should properly deal with disoriented clients and
Presidents. I may not be as great as them or like the past presi- handle difficult situations involving library services.
dents here present, but I can assure you my utmost dedication Of the three major activities we prepared for the year,
and principled actions in continuing the great legacy of our as- one of them is already ventured with Dao Diamond and Break-
sociation which we have earned through the years. fast Hotel in Tagbilaran City, Bohol from April 14-16. A theme
Now let’s go back to business. What can your new on “Superior Practices and World Widening Library Services
President offer this year? There are only a few items I want to of Philippine Libraries” awaits all of you this summer at the
focus on and give full attention together and hand in hand with refreshing scenery of Bohol.
the incumbent Board and appointed chairs and members of the On May 21, we will conduct another lecture-forum in
different Committees and Councils. I do not want to dream of cooperation with C&E Publishing. This is a half-day discus-
so many good things for the association for I know that a calen- sion on Communicating Effectively in the Library Workplace
dar year is not enough to accomplish such endeavors, hence, I which aims to strengthen the language and speech capabilities
can only mention what I believe is manageable and feasible for of librarians towards better and proactive service to clients and
this term. Inaugural speech ... see page 8
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8. Inaugural speech ... from page 7 tion and in support of the National Book Week in November at
stakeholders. Likewise, unleashing topic on Bibliotheraphy the National Library.
and Book Prescription Methods will take a slot on June 18 at Let me end this note by paying gratitude to the follow-
the National Bookstore. ing people who, in one way or another, have contributed and
Also for this year, PAARL will be hosting two pow- made this occasion possible:
erful fora in two biggest events in July and September during 1. To the officials of SPUQC headed by Sr. Lucilla; To
ABAP and MIBF Book Fairs, respectively. Raising the librar- Sr. Eva, Sr. Sabina, Sr. Lorna, Sr. Kate, and Sr. Ignatius,
ians’ teaching identity through lifelong learning modules and because even though I am very new to this institution, I was
portfolios and information ethics and copyright lawyering of in- wholeheartedly supported and embraced by their benevo-
formation professionals are the topics to surely watch out for. lence.
Holy Angel University in Angeles City Pampanga is kind 2. To the Library staff who are with me all the way to
enough to welcome PAARL on August 19-20 for a two-day this endeavor.
Seminar-Workshop and Parallel Sessions on the topic “Library 3. To the past and incumbent PAARL Board, thank you
and Web 2011 for Readers, Technical and Archives Services” for standing by my side at all cost.
as its newly designed and state-of-the art library will serve as 4. To the past presidents for continuously guiding and
the venue for this session. advising us, unsolicited or not.
I think the most exciting, if not, the much awaited ac- 5. To Christine, for doing best in our newsletter for the
tivity for this year, among all other activities I mentioned is last three years.
actually PAARL’s international exposure to China or Hong 6. To my family for accepting me for where I am now,
Kong. We will attempt to take you on tour in the region’s finest and lastly,
academic libraries and cultural places come October 2010. 7. To the voting members of PAARL, to all of you, for
And finally, the last in the list is our National Book believing in my capabilities and for trusting me with the
Week Forum entitled Deliverable Web-Based Reader Services lead position.
for Information-Challenged Individuals, of course in celebra-
MARAMING SALAMAT AT MABUHAY ANG PAARL!
List of PAARL Paid Members for 2010 Prepared by Aisa M. dela Torre
Individual Members
NAME INSTITUTION INSTITUTION ADDRESS
Albay, Alva Marquez Adventist University of the Philippines Silang, Cavite
Aler, Olivia R. St. Scholastica's College L. Guinto, Manila
Alvian, Rose Eileen Adamson University Ermita, Manila
Amores, Ofelia Miriam College Grade School Quezon City
Amurao, Ninda F. Adventist University of the Philippines Silang, Cavite
Anajoc, Catherine C. Western Philippines Univ.-Main Campus Palawan
Antonino, Guerrero III Colegio de San Juan de Letran Intramuros, Manila
Aralar, Mercedes A. Philippine Women’s University-Manila Sta Mesa, Manila
Arellano, Christine DSM Manila LLC Makati City
Asuncion, Luis G. UERM-MMC QC
Austria, Carmelita IRRI Los Baños, Laguna
Babao, Josefina B. St. Mary's Academy of Caloocan Caloocan City
Baleva, Victoria CEU Mendiola, Manila
Banal Kareen de Jesa ATeneo De Manila University Loyola Heights, QC
Baniqued, Chonina Siena College Del Monte, Ave. Quezon City
Baon, Almira Univ. of Perpetual Help System-Delta Campus Bacoor Cavite
Baris, Jera Mae C. San Sebastian Recoletos-Cavite Cavite City
Barredo, Erlinda Pamantasan ng Lunsod ng Maynila Intramuros, Manila
Bellisillo, Leslie A. St. Scholastica's College Malate, Manila
Biboso, Romelia Agurin Ateneo De Manila University-Rizal Library Loyola Heights, QC
Borja, Clarita St. Theresa's College Quezon City
Borromeo, Armando DLSU-Dasmariñas Dasmariñas Cavite
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9. NAME INSTITUTION INSTITUTION ADDRESS
Bugarin, Noemi Jose Rizal University Mandaluyong City
Bulla, Marietta M. UP Manila Manila
Caballero, Maricen Technological Institute of the Philippines–Manila Quiapo, Manila
Calimag, Delia
Canto, Grace P. Western Philippines Univ.-Main Campus Palawan
Caparas, Felicidad De La Salle University Taft Ave. Manila
Cauilan, Bob De La Salle University Taft Avenue, Manila
Causing, Marciana L. St. Paul University-QC Cubao, QC
Celada, Fe Adamson University Ermita, Manila
Chavez, Maria Chona De La Salle-Lipa Dasmariñas, Cavite
Chavez, Marites R. Congressional National High School Dasmariñas, Cavite
Clarito, Beatriz B. Adamson University Ermita, Manila
Cruz, Jennifer U. Univ. of Perpetual Help System-Delta Campus Bacoor Cavite
Cstro, Lilian D. Eulogio Rodriguez Institute of Science & Technology Sampaloc Manila
Cueto, Waldetrudes Ateneo De Manila University-Rizal Library Loyola Heights, QC
Daquer, Roxanne dela torre Emilio Aguinaldo College Ermita, Manila
De la Cruz, Sheila P. Bulacan State University Malolos, Bulacan
De Leon, Ermina M. University of Assumption San Fernando, Pampamnga
De Leon, Magdalene T. Siena College Del Monte, Ave. Quezon City
De Leon, Virginia PWU-JASMS Quezon City
De Paz, Joebert DLSU Dasmariñas Dasmariñas, Cavite
Dela Merced-Tomas, Jhonalyn St. Scholastica's College Malate, Manila
Dela Torre, Aisa M. Ateneo Professional Schools Library Rockwell, Makati City
Delos Reyes, Louise Ian T. DOST-PCHRD DOST
Dery, Pory
Dizon, Heidi M. ADMU-Rizal Library Katipunan, Quezon City
Dizon, Merceditas Jose Rizal University Mandaluyong City
Elica, Riza St. Theresa's College Quezon City
Empeynado, Florence
Espedido, Jovita St. Mary's Academy of Caloocan Caloocan City
Fabella,Ruth R. Adventist Univ. of the Phil. Silang, Cavite
Fajardo, Liza Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Intramuros, Manila
Fernadez, Cherry Ann Technological Institute of the Philippines–Q.C. Cubao, QC
Flores, Claire Technological Institute of the Philippines–Q.C. Cubao, QC
Flores, Lejempf Technological Institute of the Philippines–Q.C. Cubao, QC
Fontalba, Rowena PWU-JASMS Taft Ave. Manila
Gamolo, Nora Bantayog ng mga Bayani Foundation Quezon Ave, Quezon City
Gazmen, Maria Julia Noces UERMMM Quezon City
Geparte, Ma. Vicky T. Emilio Aguinaldo College Ermita, Manila
Haico, Fe Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Intramuros, Manila
Inciong, Lailani P. St. Scholastica's College Malate, Manila
Jimenez, Ma. Ruchiella T. Bulacan State Univ. Malolos, Bulacan
Joson, Amaryllis O. CEU Mendiola, Manila
Lacasandile, Juby Technological Institute of the Philippines–Q.C. Cubao, QC
Laganzo, Ruel L Technological Institute of the Philippines–Manila Quiapo, Manila
Laguatan, Sheree Ann Technological Institute of the Philippines–Q.C. Cubao, QC
Lalic, Rosita S. Bulacan State Univ. Malolos, Bulacan
Lansangan, Emerald L. IRRI Los Baños, Laguna
PAARL Newsletter No. 1 Jan.-Mar. 2010 9
10. NAME INSTITUTION INSTITUTION ADDRESS
Lasig, Camia CLSU Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
Laurio, Jesusa M. Centro Escolar University Mendiola, Manila
Lirio, Vivian A. Adamson University Ermita, Manila
Literal Nancy PNTC Colleges Dasmariñas, Cavite
Llantino, Angela Mama S. Lyceum of the Phils. Intramuros, Manila
Lomokco, Marites Western Philippines Univ.-Main Campus Palawan
Luber, Marites Lyceum of the Phils. Intramuros, Manila
Manalo, Janice St. Theresa's College Quezon City
Marques, Marian May Manila Cathedral School Tondo Manila
Martin, Magdalena Blacer Jose Rizal University Mandaluyong City
Mauricio, Grace Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Intramuros, Manila
Medrano, Rose Lily University of the Philippines Quezon City
Mendoza, Ethel H. DLSU Dasmariñas Dasmariñas, Cavite
Menil, Alona Solis Adamson University Ermita, Manila
Miado, Nelah Adventist University of the Philippines Silang, Cavite
Mont, Everest Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Intramuros, Manila
Montallana, Benjamin N. DLSU-Dasmariñas Dasmariñas Cavite
Montenegro, Shielski Bantayog, Memorial Center Quezon, Ave, QC
Moscosa, Sarah T. House of Representatives Batasan Commonwealth
Moyano, Josie L. Siena College Del Monte, Ave. Quezon City
Nablo, Nida C. St. Mary's Academy of Caloocan Caloocan City
Nabor, Jeojilyn SouthernVille International School & Colleges Las Pinas City
Natal, Erlinda P. Eulogio Rodriguez Institute of Science & Technology Sampaloc Manila
Neonem, Felices Adventist University of the Philippines Silang, Cavite
Nerona, Esmeralda M. Siena College Del Monte, Ave. Quezon City
Ocampo, Rosalyn Santos Ateneo De Manila University Loyola Heights, QC
Olivar, Julieta F. DLSU-Manila Taft Avenue, Manila
Opu-an, Regina Flor Lyceum of the Phils. Intramuros, Manila
Padillla, Valentia Ofelia Adventist Univ. of the Phil. Silang, Cavite
Papa, Maria Anaihan V. St. Paul University-QC Cubao, QC
Perez, Joy DLSU-Health Sciences Dasmariñas, Cavite
Perez, Ma. Theresa St. Theresa's College Quezon City
Perla T. Garcia retired c/o DLSU Library Taft Ave. Manila
Piones, Leslieann DLSU-Dasmariñas Dasmariñas Cavite
Quirong, Gretchen San Sebastian Recoletos-Cavite Cavite City
Rabino, Lilian C. De La Salle -Lipa Lipa, Batangas
Ramos, Jean Ann Gargantiel Bulacan State Univ. Malolos, Bulacan
Ramos, Mila M. IRRI Los Baños, Laguna
Relaton, Arlene Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Intramuros, Manila
Reovoca, Marlene T. La Consolation College Biñan Laguna
Reyes, Aurea CLSU Nueva Ecija
Rivera, Sahlee Technological Institute of the Philippines–Manila Quiapo, Manila
Roque, Editha C. St. Joseph School Tondo Manila
Ruado, Maphella Adier Western Philippines Univ.-Main Campus Palawan
Ruzgal, Gloria E. Emilio Aguinaldo College Manila
Sabelino, Joan Technological Institute of the Philippines–Q.C. Cubao, QC
Salaysay, Jackie Lou St. Mary's Academy of Caloocan Caloocan City
Salvador, Mary Ann DLSU Dasmariñas Dasmariñas, Cavite
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11. NAME INSTITUTIONS INSTITUTION ADDRESS
Samonte, Ma. Elena G. Manila Cathedral School Tondo Manila
San Buenaventura, Seony Univ. of Perpetual Help-Calamba Calamba, Laguna
San Juan, Nuelah F. CLSU Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
Santiago, Glori Stephani Rossine Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Intramuros, Manila
Santos, Welsie B. Bulacan State Univ. Malolos, Bulacan
Shandee C. Balenbin St. Scholastica's College Malate, Manila
Sibatan, Mila L. Bantayog, Memorial Center Quezon, Ave, QC
Solis, Deana Adamson University Ermita, Manila
Soriano, Merlin G. St. Paul University-QC Cubao, QC
Soriano, Rosalina A. EARIST-Cavite GMA, Cavite
Sr. Delos Reys, Myra D. Siena College Quezon City
Sr. Pasamba, Gloria St. Paul University-Pasig Pasig City
Tabiendo, Grace B. UP Diliman Quezon City
Tejada, Ellen Adamson University Ermita, Manila
Tejada, Eloisa PWU-JASMS Taft Ave. Manila
Tined, Racquel DLSU-Dasmariñas Dasmariñas Cavite
Trinidad, Myra F. PNTC Colleges Dasmariñas, Cavite
Uson, Purita PWU-JASMS Taft Ave. Manila
Valencia, Nerissa Mariano Bulacan State Univ. Malolos, Bulacan
Vidal, Helen Bulaklakan, Lipa City
Villanueva, Ma. Theresa B. Ateneo de Manila University Loyola heights, Q.C.
Villeza, Eliseo B. St. Mary's Academy of Caloocan Caloocan City
Yap, Joseph M. De La Salle University Taft Ave. Manila
Institutional Members
REPRESENTATIVE INSTITUTION INSTITUTION ADDRESS
De Castro, Helen Adamson University Ermita, Manila
Bartolome, Zoraida Central Luzon State University Nueva Ecija
Bitmal, Wilma STI-Bacoor Bacoor, Cavite
Borja, Nenita M. Technological Institute of the Phil.- Manila Quiapo, Manila
Cabance, Maria Theresa Moral Dept. of Labor & Employment
Casar, Nihaya G. Asian Collge of Technology Cebu City
De Jesus, Carolyn R. Colegio de San Juan de Letran Intramuros, Manila
Del Rosario, Maria Nora V. OB Montessori Greenhills, San Juan
Delfin, Simeona St. Scholastica College Manila
Del Mundo, Rosela D. Jose Rizal University Mandaluyong City
Manalo, Sonny Boy Technological Institute of the Phil. Cubao, Quezon City
Manlangit, Rene San Pablo Collges San Pablo City
Moran, Teresita C. Ateneo Professional Schools Library Rockwell, Makati City
Ms. Patron, Marlene B. De La Salle Araneta University Malabon City
Nabus, Evelyn P. Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Calamba Laguna
Ong, Olga Technological University of the Philippines Ermita, Manila
Salazar, Herminigilda H. University of Northeastern Philippines Iriga City
Sales, Mila H. Adventist Univ. of the Phil. Silang, Cavite
San Agustin, Rodolfo J. University of the Assumption San Fernando, Pampanga
Santos, Cielito D.R. Bulacan State University Malolos, Bulacan
Sebastian, Rowena Miriam College Quezon City
PAARL Newsletter No. 1 Jan.-Mar. 2010 11
12. Upcoming Events
April 14-16, 2010 Staff Box
National Seminar-Workshop on SUPERIOR PRACTICES AND
WORLD WIDENING LIBRARY SERVICES OF PHILIPPINE
LIBRARIES
Editor-in-Chief
Venue: Bohol Ana Maria B. Fresnido
May 21, 2010
Associate Editors
Forum on COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY IN THE
LIBRARY WORKPLACE Christopher C. Paras
Venue: CE Logic Marita G. Valerio
Karen Cecille C. Victoria
June 18, 2010
Forum: TECHNICAL PREPARATIONS-REQUIREMENTS FOR
BOOK PRESCRIPTION SHOPS: STARTING PACE FOR BIBLIO- Circulation Managers
THERAPY SESSIONS IN PHILIPPINE LIBRARIES Sonia M. Gementiza
July 16, 2010
Erlinda B. Gonzalez
Forum on RAISING THE LIBRARIANS' TEACHING IDENTITY Roderick B. Ramos
THROUGH LIFELONG LEARNING MODULES AND PORTFO-
LIOS Contributors
August 19-20, 2010 Sr. Evangeline Anastacio, SPC
Parallel Sessions/Workshops on LIBRARY and WEB 2011 Aisa M. Dela Torre
for READERS, TECHNICAL & ARCHIVES SERVICES Christopher C. Paras
September 17, 2010
Forum on INFORMATION ETHICS & COPYRIGHT LAWYERING PAARL BOARD 2010
OF INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS
October 20, 2010
President Christopher C. Paras
LIBRARY TOUR IN BEIJING, CHINA V. President Roderick B. Ramos
Secretary Sonia M. Gementiza
November 19, 2010
Treasurer Aisa M. Dela Torre
Forum on DELIVERABLE WEB-BASED READER SERVICES
FOR INFORMATION-CHALLENGED INDIVIDUALS Auditor Veronica M. Jose
PRO Ana Maria B. Fresnido
December 17, 2010 Directors Victoria P. Baleva
PAARL Outreach 2010
Erlinda B. Gonzalez
January 30, 2011 Sr. Ma. Gloria B. Pasamba, SPC
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