Showing posts with label Philippine libraries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippine libraries. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2014

PLAI National Congress 2014 : Call for Papers

The Philippine Librarians Association Inc., in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through the National Committee on Libraries and Information Services (NCLIS), will be conducting its Annual National Congress on November 26-28, 2014 at the Century Park Hotel, Malate, Manila.

This year’s Congress theme is “Philippine Libraries: Future Possibilities”. The Congress aims to gather ideas that will bring positive changes in the way Philippine libraries are being built and managed, following international standards in the provision and delivery of resources and services.

In this connection, a call for papers is being conducted wherein local and foreign experts in the field are invited as resource persons. Presentations should revolve around the following topics:

·          User Services (e.g., management of digital information/resources, interactive information retrieval, mobile environments);
·          Library and Information Science Research (e.g., theories/ methodologies/ types/ socio-cultural aspects of information);
·          Library and Information Science Education (e.g., distance education, indigenous knowledge and multiculturalism, embedded librarianship);
·          Library / LIS Quality Assurance (e.g., standards,  competencies, CPD guidelines);
·          Project Management (e.g., best practices, disaster management, leadership); 
·          Knowledge Management (e.g., knowledge sharing/solutions, tools and best practices in knowledge transfer, KM applications).


Paper proposals must be submitted on or before April 15, 2014 using the following format:


1.          Title of Paper (in capital letters, Times New Roman font, size 14)
2.          Name of Presenter/s (surname first, followed by first name and middle initial)
3.          Institution/Company Affiliation (including official designation and address)
4.          Keywords (2-5 words)
5.          Paper abstract (not more than 300 words, Times New Roman font, size 12) 
6.          Author's bio (not more than 100 words for each author)
7.          Contact details: mobile number, email address


  Authors whose abstracts are accepted by the Committee will be notified on or before the end of May 2014. (Kindly put PLAI Congress Paper Submission as the subject upon submission of paper to: PLAI Secretariat, plainbot2013@gmail.com). Submitted abstracts will be published in the PLAI 2014 National Congress Handbook of Abstracts. Full papers and Powerpoint files are to be submitted via e-mail or post by the end of September 2014.

Approved paper presenters will be provided with free registration fee and participation in the Conference’s social activities. Out-of-town presenters will be provided with free accommodation for the duration of the event, depending on their availability.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Locator/Tagging of Philippine Libraries

Please help us locate your library. Kindly fill up the needed data, attach a photo of your library and send it to me via fb or email: villamaterrose(at)yahoo(dot)com. Thank you so much.

Region :
Province :
Municipality/City :
Name of the Library:
Complete Address of the Library:
Librarian/Officer-in-Charge :
Contact numbers:
    Telephone:
    Mobile #:
    Email address:

Note: Attach photo of the Library (jpeg file).
Please use an iPhone or any Android powered smartphone with the GPS enabled to capture the jpeg metadata of the coordinates (location) when taking a photo. Thanks.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Lecture notes: CPE for Librarians

Last April 18, 2007, Prof Corazon M. Nera, Chair of the Board for Librarians (BFL) shared and mentioned to around 60 participants of the Forum entitled "Continuing Professional Education (CPE) for Librarians" the Guidelines and Procedures in the Implementation of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs for Librarians (35 slides). This presentation was prepared by Ms. Elizabeth R. Peralejo, Member of the BFL and was discussed in length by Prof. Nera.



Another area that Prof Nera mentioned during the forum was about the review of existing library standards in the Philippine libraries (73 slides)which was prepared by another member of the BFL, Ms. Elnora L. Conti.



*Note: Permission to post the above two power point presentations was sought through email communication with all three (3) members of the BFL and was duly approved by the BFL Chair last April 20, 2007. If you can not view slides, click here for an alternative view