University Libraries’ Social Action Programs Conducted in 3 Communities
The University of Saint Louis (USL) Libraries had successfully conducted the first wave of the Project Build and Beautify Libraries (BBL) at St. Francis Academy in Rizal, Cagayan held on Oct. 15, 2019.
Ms. Mary Angelique H. Baylon, serials librarian, along with four other library staff, spearheaded the said activity. Technical services such as accessioning, labeling, cataloging, and classifying of library materials were conducted by the group.
Ms. Monalisa Gundan, library in-charge, had her orientation with regard to the services towards the continuity of processes in accessioning of the school’s library materials. The Project BBL at the said school started last school year 2018-2019.
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Ms. Mary Angelique H. Baylon, serials librarian, along with four other library staff, spearheaded the said activity. Technical services such as accessioning, labeling, cataloging, and classifying of library materials were conducted by the group.
Ms. Monalisa Gundan, library in-charge, had her orientation with regard to the services towards the continuity of processes in accessioning of the school’s library materials. The Project BBL at the said school started last school year 2018-2019.
USL observes International Book Giving Day; libraries seek donations for Book Mobile Project
The University Libraries continues its cause of bringing together books meant to promote literacy through its Book Giving Day program.
Coinciding with the celebration of the 54th Foundation Day of the University of Saint Louis (USL), the International Book Giving Day was observed in USL last February 21, where book lovers or givers gave away reading materials.
Fiction books and other materials donated are appropriate for children and teenagers.
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Coinciding with the celebration of the 54th Foundation Day of the University of Saint Louis (USL), the International Book Giving Day was observed in USL last February 21, where book lovers or givers gave away reading materials.
Fiction books and other materials donated are appropriate for children and teenagers.
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