Fresh from the #LibrarianFashion session at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress last month in Kuala Lumpur, Prof. Salvacion Arlante will talk about the global campaign, its vision, and why it aims to start important discussions about librarians, their image, and implications of public perceptions.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
UPLSAA Forum @ 39th MIBF : Librarian Fashion
Fresh from the #LibrarianFashion session at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress last month in Kuala Lumpur, Prof. Salvacion Arlante will talk about the global campaign, its vision, and why it aims to start important discussions about librarians, their image, and implications of public perceptions.
Prof. Salvacion Manuel-Arlante who retired as University Librarian/Archivist of the University of the Philippines Diliman, holds a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service and Master of Library Science, both from the University of the Philippines, and an Advanced Course in Library Science and Documentation at the Centre International de Perfectionnement Professionnel et Technique, International Labour Organization, Turin, Italy. Though retired, she is still a professorial lecturer of graduate library science courses at the UP School of Library and Information Studies and she handles library management, collections development, readers services, publishing, archives and records management, marketing library and information services, and Filipiniana historical and archival resources. She is presently Head, Library Department of Centro Escolar University (Manila, Makati and Malolos Campuses) and Chair of the Library and Information Science Program (BLIS, MLIS), School of Education, Liberal Arts, Music and Social Work (SELAMS).
Be part of the conversation on 13 September 2018 at 1:00pm, Meeting Rooms 5-6 of the SMX Convention Center Manila, at #MIBF2018.
Registration will be on-site at a first-come-first-served basis.
Forum fee: PHP400.00* (PHP300.00 for undergraduate students)
*Discounted rates for senior citizens and PWDs will apply.
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