Showing posts with label Research in Librarianship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Research in Librarianship. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Call for Papers - ReCALIS 2016

2nd PLAI-STRLC Research Congress for the Advancement of Library and Information Services (ReCALIS 2016)

9-10 August 2016
Queen Margarette Hotel
Domoit Diversion Road, 4301 Lucena City, Philippines

Theme: Re-examining the Future of Philippine Libraries and Information Centers : What Does Research Says?

We cordially invite you to submit a paper/abstract/poster to the 2nd PLAI-STRLC Research Congress for the Advancement of Library and Information Services (ReCALIS 2016), 9-10 August 2016. These could be accounts of original research, unique viewpoints, case studies, trend analyses etc.

The conference will consider, but not be limited to the following topics/themes:
  • Bibliographic Control : Trends & Challenges
  • Changes in Learning, Research and Information Needs and Behavior of Users
  • Comparative Studies in LIS Education
  • Conceptual and Organizational Perspectives of Knowledge Communication
  • Copyright, Electronic Publishing & Creative Commons
  • Data Mining, Development and Assessment of Digital Repositories
  • Digital Archives, Digital Preservation & Digitization
  • E-research, E-science, E-Learning
  • Information Management & Knowledge Management
  • Information Literacy & Lifelong Learning
  • Information Retrieval
  • Leadership and Change in LIS Profession
  • Library Cooperation: Problems and Challenges
  • Library Performance Measurement and Competitiveness
  • Library Science, Archives Science, Museum and Gallery Studies
  • Records / Document Management
  • Semantics, Semantic Web, Software, Distance learning
  • Technology & Innovations in Libraries and their Impact on Learning, Research and Users
Paper proposals should be submitted in the form of a structured abstract (500-600 words). The format/contents of the abstract should be based on the 'Emerald' description available here <http://www.emeraldinsight.com/authors/guides/write/abstracts.htm?part=1#2>. Submit your proposal to mbatiancila@gmail.com.
Important dates for the call for paper: 
  • 18 Apr - 20 May 2016 – Paper proposal/abstract or full paper submission
  • 30 May 2016 – Notification of acceptance 
  • 15 June 2016 – Closing date for the submission of the conference presentation and final paper

Monday, September 07, 2015

PLAI-STRLC Research in Librarianship : Capacity Building to Strengthen Research Culture

 Philippine Librarians Association, Inc. (PLAI)
Southern Tagalog Region Librarians Council (STRLC) 



25 August 2015


Dear Colleagues,

Greetings from PLAI-STRLC!

Philippine Librarians Association, Inc.-Southern Tagalog Region Librarians Council will hold a Seminar-Workshop entitled “PLAI-STRLC Research in Librarianship : Capacity Building to Strengthen Research Culture” on October 7-8, 2015, at El Grande Residencia Hotel and Resort, Brgy. San Carlos, Lipa City.

The seminar-workshop aims to:

a. enhance librarian’s competencies and skills in doing scholarly research;
b. promote the conduct of research as one of the CPD of librarians;
c. encourage proactive involvement in conducting research;
d. increase & improve the quality of paper submission to ReCALIS (Research Congress for the Advancement of Library and Information Services) and others.

In view of this, we would like to invite you and your staff to attend the seminar-workshop. Registration fee is PhP 3,600.00 for live-in participants to cover 1 day accommodation, foods (1 breakfast, 2 lunch, 1 dinner, and 4 snacks), seminar-workshop kits, certificates and other incidental expenses. Registration fee for live-out participants is PhP 3,000.00 while PhP 2,600.00 for undergraduate students or accompanying person.

For further inquiries, you may contact any of the following officers:

1. Lilian C. Rabino/De La Salle-Lipa - (043) 7561849 | lilianrabino@yahoo.com

2. Rene B. Manlangit / San Pablo Colleges – (049) 561-1586 | rbmanlangit@yahoo.com

3. Rosario A. Villamater / Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation Library - (042) 373-7542 | villamaterrose@yahoo.com

Please send/fax to us the pre-registration form on/or before September 25, 2015. We look forward to seeing you at our seminar-workshop. Thank you for your continued support to PLAI-STRLC activities. God Bless Us All.

Warm regards,


(sgd) Rene B. Manlangit
Vice-President & Conference chair


(sgd) Lilian C. Rabino
President



PLAI-STRLC@10 : Strengthening Ties, Regional Linkages and Cooperation

Friday, May 24, 2013

1st ReCALIS Successfully Held



Over the past decades, research congress in the field of librarianships is seldom held in the country.  Thus, the PLAI-Southern Tagalog Region Librarians Council took the lead on staging the  1st Research Congress for the Advancement of Libraries and Information Services known as ReCALIS on May 7-8, 2013 at Baden Powell International Hotel – Makiling, Brgy. Batong Malake, University of the Philippines, Los BaƱos, Laguna.  The goal of the congress was to build and further a vibrant library and information services by bringing together experts and researchers who have interest in the advancement of the field of library and information science.  Thus, this year’s congress theme was “Advancing Library and Information Services Through Research and Innovation”. 

During this two-day congress, various researches have been presented on some of the realities and praxis in the field of Philippine librarianship.  Some experts have recognized the importance of research and on how it brings change and innovation in the workplace.  To recall, the Council started its research capability building workshop in 2007 at La Vista Resort in Pansol, Calamba City and the NOCEI Research Tools 2.0: Opportunities & Challenges in Library and Information Services on April 17, 2012 at Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Calamba City.  On the recently concluded research congress, it attempted to stir the consciousness of library and information professionals in the country on the importance of research and to instill the culture of research.

The program consisted of 13 short paper presentations and 2 plenary talks. These were selected from more than 30 submissions from different regions of the country.  The congress presentation was divided into five sub-themes as follows:   

  • Sub-theme 1: Library Cooperation/Networking and Knowledge Management
  • Sub-theme 2: Archives, Museums  Gallery Studies
  • Sub-theme 3: Library performance Measurement and Competitiveness
  • Sub-theme 4: Information Retrieval, Changes in Learning, Research and Information Needs and Behavior of Users
  • Sub-theme 5: Libraries and Librarianship: Philosophical Construct, Ideation & Concepts

Dr. Lex Librero on his plenary talk has reiterated, the concept of going back to the basic and noted how advanced technology have changed the complexion of the entire librarianship sector forever. He also put emphasis on the emerging issues that directly affects the practice of librarianship in the country. Moreover, some paper presentations have also stirred the interest of the audience and lead to more intent discussion about the research being presented.  To cite some: 1) the effect of McDonaldization process to the reference services and how this model successfully embedded in library’s conceptualization of active reference service; and 2) an ethnographic study on the experiences of circulation staff of a selected university and on how they define their notions of the organization where they belong.

Moreover, the Congress successfully achieved its goal through a diverse array of high-quality contributions through the work submitted of many individuals.  Thus, the Council has provided an avenue for this type of scholarly endeavor aiming to increase visibility of the researches conducted in the country and facilitate the immediate transfer of technology. Organizing the congress has itself been an important community building process as we explore the fertile ground of research, practice, and innovation in the field of Philippine librarianship.  Though the work doesn’t end here, but we need to continue our quest – as a community of practitioners we should continue this culture of sharing that would lead us to regional collaboration and thereby brings forth innovation and development in the practice of our profession in Philippine context.   We also look forward for more paper submission on our 2015 Research Congress for the Advancement of Libraries and Information Services.


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Acknowledgment:  The 2013 ReCALIS Organizing Committee would wish to the thanks the following: the plenary speakers, paper presenters, the participants, the sponsors, product presenters and book exhibitors, the members of the organizing committee, PLAI-STRLC Board of Trustees and the PLAI-NBOT for making the congress a great success. 

Friday, February 15, 2013

CALL FOR PAPER for the 1st PLAI-STRLC Research Congress for the Advancement of Library and Information Services (ReCALIS 2013)


7-8 May 2013 | Southern Tagalog Region (Region IV), Philippines

Theme: Advancing Library and Information Services Through Research and Innovation


We cordially invite you to submit a paper/abstract/poster to the 1st PLAI-STRLC  Research Congress for the Advancement of Library and Information Services (ReCALIS 2013), 7-8 May 2013. These could be accounts of original research, unique viewpoints, case studies, trend analyses etc.

The conference will consider, but not be limited to the following topics/themes:
  • Bibliographic Control : Trends & Challenges
  • Changes in Learning, Research and Information Needs and Behavior of Users
  • Comparative Studies in LIS Education
  • Conceptual and Organizational Perspectives of Knowledge Communication
  • Copyright, Electronic Publishing & Creative Commons
  • Data Mining, Development and Assessment of Digital Repositories
  • Digital Archives, Digital Preservation & Digitization
  • E-research, E-science, E-Learning
  • Information Management & Knowledge Management
  • Information Literacy & Lifelong Learning
  • Information Retrieval
  • Leadership and Change in LIS Profession
  • Library Cooperation: Problems and Challenges
  • Library Performance Measurement and Competitiveness
  • Library Science, Archives Science, Museum and Gallery Studies
  • Records / Document Management
  • Semantics, Semantic Web, Software, Distance learning
  • Technology & Innovations in Libraries and their Impact on Learning, Research and Users
Paper proposals should be submitted in the form of a structured abstract (500-600 words). The format/contents of the abstract should be based on the 'Emerald' description available here <http://www.emeraldinsight.com/authors/guides/write/abstracts.htm?part=1#2>. Submit your proposal to mbatiancila@gmail.com

The venue and registration details will be notified later.
Important dates
  • 15 February 2013 – Paper proposal/abstract submission
  • 15 March 2013 – Closing date for submission
  • 30 March 2013 – Notification of acceptance
  • 15 April 2013 – Closing date for the submission of the conference presentation and  final paper (for journal publication). 
For inquiries, please contact the conference chair: Mr. Marcial R. Batiancila at mbatiancila@gmail.com. 

Friday, October 12, 2007

Conducting Research in Librarianship

Ma'am Fe Angela M. Verzosa was the first resource speaker during the PLAI-STRLC Seminar-Workshop on "Research in Librarianship: Challenges, Competencies, and Strategies" held last October 9-10, 2007 at La Vista Pansol Resort, Brgy. Pansol, Calamba City, Laguna and she talked about "Conducting Research in Librarianship: an Overview"

The outline of her Powerpoint presentation is as follows:

- role of library research in understanding the needs
- problems and issues in library research
- assesses the effectiveness of various research approaches
- discusses research trends
- recommends a research agenda




Note: Posted with permission by Ma'am Fe Angela M. Verzosa