Showing posts with label #PLAICongress2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #PLAICongress2016. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Thursday, October 06, 2016

PLAI Congress 2016 @ Google Map


Click map above (image) to be re-directed to a live Google map to
view the  venue of the PLAI Congress 2016 and nearby hotels
to book your accommodation.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

PLAI Congress 2016 Information Guide

Online Registration: http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016/registration is now UP!

To avail of Early-bird rates, payment must be deposited on or before 30 September 2016. Regular Rates will apply for payments made after 30 September. 

ALL payments (Cash & Check/or through Regional Councils/Headquarters) must be deposited on or before 15 November 2016. This is to meet the booking and payment requirements of SMX Lanang and the caterer prior to the date of the Congress. 

Participants shall be responsible in booking their own accommodations. 

PLAI National Congress 2016
22-25 November 2016
SMX Convention Center, SM Lanang, Davao City

Conference Website: http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016

Invitation: http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016/invitation

Draft Program: http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016/program

CHED Memo: http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016/chedmemo

Civil Service Announcement: http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016/cscannouncement

DepEd Memo: http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016/depedadvisory

Information to Participants -
Online Registration: http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016/registration

Map - SMX Convention Center and Nearby Hotels - http://goo.gl/YC3zxT

Facebook Page: http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016/fb

Hashtag: #plaicongress2016

Due to limited seats, online pre-registration is required at 
http://plai.org.ph/plaicongress2016/registration. Payment may be deposited to BDO Account No. 451 000 1102 under the Account name: Philippine Librarians Association, Inc. Deposit slip should be scanned and sent to nbot@plai.org.ph and should be presented during the Congress (original or photocopy). Official Receipt will be issued onsite at the registration which would start at 1:00 PM on 22 November 2016.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Call for Papers : PLAI National Congress 2016

Theme: “Library as a Place: Continual Learning in 
the New Information Landscape”

The Philippine Librarians Association, Inc. (PLAI), in partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through the National Committee on Libraries and Information Services (NCLIS) and the National Library of the Philippines (NLP), will be conducting its Annual National Congress on November 22-25, 2016 in Davao City.

CONGRESS OBJECTIVES

1. To explore the concept of “Library as a Place” and the different strategies needed to transform libraries as a “Third Place”;

2. To examine how libraries can improve their facilities, create new programs, develop collections, and upgrade their services to meet the changing information needs of a multi-sectoral society;

3. To recognize the role of libraries as agents of development by implementing formal, informal, and lifelong learning programs;

4. To identify strategies on how libraries can work effectively with different stakeholders of society to develop, deliver, and sustain its programs, services, and access to information;

5. To identify functions and areas of collaboration for libraries, archives and museums (LAMs) as venues to promote personal, intellectual, cultural, and social development.

The Conference Committee invites submission of proposals for paper/oral (professional category) and poster (professional and/or student categories) presentations. The proposals should be in line with the general theme and based on the following sub-themes/topics:

I. Infrastructure (Space and Design)
Library building design, green technologies in libraries, spaces for social interactions and intellectual fora, community place, experiencing culture, disaster resilience/preparedness(building)

II. Collection and Services
Digital library, blended/hybrid collection, online collection, innovations, resource management, storage of print and digital collections, ICT, special collections, use and access, standards and accreditation

III. Users
Profiling programs, special groups, user expectations, information literacy programs

IV. Management and Role of Librarians
Project management, partnerships, collaborations, directions, changing functions and roles of libraries and librarians, CPD for librarians, staff development programs, support of library/librarians associations, mentoring

V. Valuation, Marketing, Promotion, and Advocacy
Market research, social valuation, impact indicators, social marketing, Corporate Social Responsibility, Return of Investment

VI. Cultural Heritage and Preservation
Heritage preservation; restoration and conservation projects, preventive conservation

PRESENTATIONS
Paper/oral presentation (Professional Category): 20-30 minutes presentation, with 10-15 minutes for questions during the plenary session.

Poster presentation (Professional and Undergraduate Student Categories): Presentation describing the research project with the aid of the text and visuals in the poster (size: 2 ft wide and 5 ft tall). Author(s) must be present to interact and respond to the questions from the participants. 

SUBMISSION
Proposals for paper and poster presentations should be submitted using the following format:
1. Title of Paper (in capital letters, Times New Roman font size 14)
2. Name of Presenter/s. Use * for the presenting author
3. Institution/Company Affiliation (including official designation and office address)
4. Contact details: email address and mobile number
5. Paper abstract (not more than 300 words, Times New Roman font, size 12) 
6. Keywords (2-5 words)
7. Regional Council to which the member belongs
8. Author's short bio (not more than 100 words for each author)

Proposals must be sent to:
PLAI Conference Committee
nbot@plai.org.ph; plainbot2015@gmail.com

Indicate PLAI Congress Proposal Submission [Paper or Poster (Professional or Student Category)] in the subject line.

Please be informed that only upon the acceptance of the full paper (for oral presentation) by the Committee that you will be invited to present your paper at the conference.

IMPORTANT DATES

May 30, 2016 - Submission deadline of proposals

June 20, 2016 - Notification of accepted proposals (paper and poster)

August 15, 2016 - Submission deadline of full papers (oral presentation)

August 30, 2016 - Final notification of acceptance and invitation for paper presentation

November 22-25, 2016 - PLAI National Congress 2016


CONGRESS SUBSIDY AND BEST POSTER AWARD

Paper presenters: One author per approved proposal for paper presentation will be provided with airfare transportation subsidy (maximum of P3,000), free registration, and accommodation.

Poster presenters: One author per approved poster will be provided with 50% discount for registration only.

The Best Poster presentation will be awarded with P3,000 cash prize for professional and P 2,000 for undergraduate student category (with minimum of 5 entries for each category).

PUBLICATION

All selected abstracts will be published in the PLAI National Congress 2016 Book of Abstracts. Full papers (oral presentation) will undergo peer-review for possible inclusion in the PLAI Journal.

PLEASE NOTE

Proposals not selected for paper presentation may be considered for poster presentation due to the limited number of available slots. For the poster presentation, each Regional Council is encouraged to have submissions for both professional and undergraduate student categories. Regional eliminations may be conducted by the Regional Councils.

Tuesday, February 09, 2016

PLAI National Congress 2015 @ Davao City


Philippine Librarians Association, Inc. (PLAI) National Congress 2016
22-25 November 2016
Waterfront Insular Hotel, Davao City

THEME: “Library as a Place: Continual Learning in the New Information Landscape”

RATIONALE:
According to the IFLA, “The Library is the only place in many communities where people can access information that will help improve their education, develop new skills, find jobs, build businesses, make informed agricultural and health decisions, or gain insights into environmental issues. These unique roles make libraries important development partners, both by providing access to information in all formats and by delivering services and programs that meet the needs for information in a changing and increasing complex society.” (IFLA Statement on Libraries and Development, 2015).

While the concept of “Libraries as a third place” is not new, the local landscape of Philippine libraries, both as a public and a democratic institution, reflects a different scenario in the general population’s mindset. Libraries can be and are as welcoming as coffee shops, malls and bookstores, without the patron having to spend and pay money to enjoy and take advantage of the resources; an idea that is still alien to many Filipinos. Lawsen (2004) stated that libraries can and does provide a venue where users, regardless of age, background and status, feel welcome, safe, and have access to information.

Turning this concept into reality is a goal that PLAI envisions for Philippine libraries. The changing information landscape and needs of the users should be the driving force of libraries to re-think and re-design its roles, functions and services beyond the traditional means. A library should no longer be defined as a place purely for academic/scholarly learning. It should be an open and dynamic institution that offers an opportunity for all to learn, create, innovate, and participate as advocates of change and development. 

OBJECTIVES

1. To explore the concept of “Library as a Place” and the different strategies needed to transform libraries as a “Third Place”;
2. To recognize the role of libraries as agents of development by implementing formal, informal and lifelong learning programs in libraries;

3. To examine how libraries can improve their facilities, create new programs, develop collections and upgrade their services to meet the changing information needs of a multi-sectoral society;

4. To identify strategies on how libraries can work effectively with different stakeholders of society to develop, deliver, and sustain programs, services, and access to information;

5. To identify functions and areas of collaboration for libraries, archives and museums (LAMs) as venues which promote personal, intellectual, cultural and social development.