Degree: Master of Arts in Library Science
School: University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Subject Area: Library Services
Year of Graduation: 1965
Abstract
Vocational schools, colleges and universities gear their objectives to meet national exigencies, and the library as part of the school system, must perform its service role to effect a more vigorous and productive program of instruction. It is the purpose of this study to describe the existing library conditions in a number of trade and industrial school libraries, no to be destructive in pointing out their deficiencies, but to help seek ways and means by which problems can be resolved so that a better concept of the school library, its purposes and importance as an integral and vital agency working for the achievement of educational goals could be brought about. Explanations and discussions of data and findings regarding library conditions in the trade school libraries are presented to shed light on the problems.
Source: Journal of Philippine Librarianship (3: 178-179) 1970.