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University Libraries Staff Undergo INSET on Metasynthesis

2015-08-12 10.13.25Dr. Eladio Martin S. Gumabay, a PDQAA, URC Staff, and a Clinical Instructor has delivered training on Metasynthesis among library staff on August 12, 2015 at the College Library Discussion Room. The training is purposely to give further direction to the Librarians Do Read (LDR) Program of the University Libraries as it is now in its second year of implementation.

Dr. Gumabay, in his talk, highlighted metasynthesis as a process of discovering gaps in literature, coming up with conclusions, and creating conceptual frameworks. He further said that it is a good prelude to a full-blown research to which librarians can offer help to all faculty researchers in their literature search.

COLLEGE LIBRARY CONDUCTS CILP

IMG_2523One of the College Library’s programs this school year is the College Information Literacy Program (CILP), which includes the following:

1. Intensive Online Resources Orientation(EBSCOHost, Academic OneFile, Philippine E-Journals, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, etc.);

2. Learning Assembly on Preparing Literature Matrix; and

3. Learning Assembly on Source Documentation and Citation.

To fully implement CILP, a CILP team has given a training-workshopto all Research classes of the different schools in the university. The training-workshop lasted for almost a month, from July 10 to August 8, 2015.

All in all, the activity was a success!

USL Book Mobile Project Launching News Published In The Philippine Daily Inquirer

uslbookmobileprojectlaunchingnewspublishedinthephilippinedailyinquirer
USL Book Mobile Project Launching news written by Venus Guyos, Director of Libraries, and edited by Maceckrell De la Cruz, Publications Director, was published in the August 25 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. Said news can be found on Section E: Playgrounds for the Minds featuring news about schools all over the country.

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