University Libraries, University of Saint Louis

USL Launches Its Book Mobile Project at the Provincial Child Development Center

p2The USL Libraries has once again successfully launched its project called “Book Mobile” to one of its partner organizations, the Provincial Child Development Center at Capitol Compound, Caggay, Tuguegarao City last September 3, 2015. It was spearheaded by the College Library Head, Mrs. Juliet D. Villanueva.

USL Libraries believe that libraries are space for everyone seeking knowledge without any prejudice, thus the Book Mobile Project was conceptualized and implemented to reach out particularly to children in the community through Daycare Centers. The said project has the following objectives:  1) to extend library services to partner communities by providing them access to books; 2) to foster a culture of reading among children in partner communities; and 3) to introduce the role of libraries in societies.

 

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Restore & Embrace One’s Culture Through Reading

p1In celebration of the City Fiesta of Tuguegarao and the National Heroes Day, The College Library has spearheaded a “Month-Long Cofee-table Books Parade” set-up at the 3rd Floor, the culmination of which was a “Talk on The Transformation of Tuguegarao City” delivered by Dr. Imogen Claire Callangan on August 25, 2015 at 3:00 in the afternoon.

Such activity aimed to improve the availability and dissemination of Special Filipiniana collection, promote books that contain faithful representations of nature, art, people and history and feature the Philippines and Tuguegarao City.

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.

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