Researcher: ERLINDA M. ARELLANO
Course: Master of Arts in Education Major in Library Science
School: Philippine
Subject Area: School Librarians
Year of Graduation: 1978
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Researcher: ERLINDA M. ARELLANO
Course: Master of Arts in Education Major in Library Science
School: Philippine
Subject Area: School Librarians
Year of Graduation: 1978
Course: Master of Arts in Education Major in Library Science
School: Philippine
Subject Area: School Libraries
Year of Graduation: 1977
Researcher: ESMERALDA B. BRODETH
Course: Master of Science in Library Science
School:
Subject Area: Library Education-Visayas
Year of Graduation: 1976
Researcher: VESIDHI GINTAWONGSE
Course: Master of Library Science
School: University of the
Subject Area: Periodicals
Year of Graduation: 1972
Course: Master of Arts in Education Major in Library Science
School: Philippine
Subject Area: Academic Libraries
Year of Graduation: 1972
Abstract
This survey of seven theological seminary libraries in the Greater Manila Area for the school year 1969-1970 was undertaken to determine the status of these libraries and find out how to improve their organizational and administrative set up. All aspects of the seminary libraries, such as objectives of the seminary and its library, administrative organization, collection, technical services, personnel, library use, library building and equipment are considered. The data gathered by means of questionnaires, direct observation, and interviews are presented, analyzed and compared against existing standards such as the ALA. Standards for College Libraries, library standards, 1954-1958, of the American Association of Theological Schools, Standards for Accrediting of the American Association of Theological Schools, and Proposed Standards for Philippine College and University libraries. The seminary libraries may be divided into two groups, the first group consisting of five seminary libraries has a rather good status but the second group of two seminary libraries does not.
Source: Journal of Philippine Librarianship (4: 158) 1971
Abstract
The records created by and for the President of the
This thesis lays out a plan for the organization, administration and development of the Papers of the late President Ramon Magsaysay which have been placed in the custody of the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, and their subsequent opening to research. The processing of the Papers and the construction of finding aids such as a card catalog, an index and a guide to the Papers are extremely discussed. A brief history of the Papers and an outline of the organization of the Office of the President of the
Source: Journal of Philippine Librarianship (4: 157) 1971
Research Problem
This is a survey of 12 grade school and 14 high school libraries conducted by the Missionary Benedictine Sisters in the
Methodology
The questionnaire was the basic tool used, supplemented by actual visits and on-the-spot observations of the libraries and interviews with librarians and school administrators as well as with representative groups of students and teachers.
Findings and Conclusions
Findings on the status of the libraries are presented, analyzed and then compared against existing standards, such as the PAASCU manual of Accrediting for High Schools, Bureau of Public Schools Bulletin no. 27, s. 1960, and the AASL Standard for School Library programs. In general, the libraries are found to be below the standards. Library resources are inadequate and there is an imbalance in the book collection of all the libraries. Most of the library quarters are inadequate and the facilities and equipment are insufficient. Majority of the school libraries are poorly staffed.
Source: Journal of Philippine Librarianship (4: 155) 1971
Researcher:
Course: Master of Arts in Library Science
School:
Subject Area: Academic Libraries
Year of Graduation: 1971
Research Problem
The study aimed to determine the degree to which the college freshmen in the
The subjects in this study were 543 college freshmen of the University, enrolled during the second semester of the school year 1967-1968 in six colleges. A five-page questionnaire-checklist consisting of two parts was used in gathering data.
The survey revealed the students’ lack of familiarity with the college library’s resources and facilities. Students’ knowledge about the library varied according to their field of specialization, with students enrolled in the Pharmacy-Medical Technology and Liberal Arts courses knowing most about the library while those in the
Source: Journal of Philippine Librarianship (4: 154-155) 1971
Researcher: PACITA PIATOS REMO
This study aimed to evaluate the nature and quality relationship existing between students and librarians of the Far Eastern University during the second semester, 1970-1971. Such aspects as physical facilities, organization of materials, personnel service, library use and other services, and student reactions and demands to such services are studied.
In gathering data for this study, the normative survey method was used. A random sample of 603 students from the
One of the findings is that majority of the students were not satisfied with the library services. Students go to the library principally for research purposes. A major cause of misunderstanding between students and librarians is poor human relations on the part of the librarians. Many of the librarians are not academically prepared to perform their tasks. Among the recommendations are that provisions should be made for dialogue between students and librarians, that there be more qualified librarians, and that librarians must be more helpful with their clientele. The conclusion is that there is really a need for improvement in the library as a whole.
Source: Journal of Philippine Librarianship (4: 152-153) 1971