Posts

Showing posts from November, 2016

Self-service Printing Facility at The Learning Commons

As part of its initiatives to expand its readers' services, the  Libraries  is pleased to announce that the  self-service printing  facility  is now available at The Learning Commons. Self-service printing allows patrons to manage their own printing needs from any of the public terminals/laptops or from one's personal device to any of the  PaperCut  printing stations at The Learning Commons. Printing stations are currently located at the  7th, 9th and 10th floors, Henry Sy Sr. Hall .  To begin using the facility, patrons must first purchase and redeem a  PaperCut  ticket/card available at the service counters at the 6th (Information  Desk ), 7th (Information-Reference), 9th (Periodicals) and 10th (Archives) floors.  Please follow the steps on how to use the  Web Printing Service  HERE .   A copy of the  Guidelines on Self-Service Printing  may be accessed  HERE .

Upcoming Event: Human Library (Session 6)

Image
The   Libraries , is holding its sixth session of the  Human   Library  on  08 December 2016  (Thursday), 1:00pm to 4:00pm  at  The Learning Commons, Henry Sy Sr. Hall .   The  Human   Library  is a concept that originally started in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is composed of  human  books that a "reader" can interact with.   Human   books are people who are subjected to stereotyping and prejudices. They have volunteered to be public representatives of their respective groups so they could share with others their personal stories to break down stereotypes and prejudices. As part of the  Libraries ' aim to cultivate an image of sensible and sensitive community of Lasallians towards social issues, this activity is an alternative way of learning, which may promote dialogue, reduce prejudice and encourage understanding of people from different walks of life.  The first ever   human   library   event in the Philippines was successfully held here at the DLSU on 1

LORA, the Librarian Gives a Lecture on Media and Information Literacy

Image
As DLSU Libraries continues to promote media and information literacy (MIL), a free half-day lecture was conducted to 15 teacher-librarians affiliated with the Department of Education Division of Imus City held at the Ortigas Room, The Learning Commons, 13th floor, Henry Sy Sr. Hall on 10 November 2016, 9:00AM to 11:30AM. Louie Zabala (Readers' Services Librarian), Joseph Yap (Instructional Media Services Coordinator), and Donna Lyn Labangon (Special Collections Librarian) as resource persons provided an overview and introduction of the basics of media and information literacy.   They discussed the MIL   modules based from UNESCO's initiative, young people as consumers of media, how to interpret media, integration of media culture and technology, and cooperation and sharing of ideas.   LORA, the Librarian is one of the community extension activities of the Libraries, which aims to provide training on the different aspects of library work, and guide librarians from

The Libraries Conducts Workshop on Online Surveys and Excel Tricks

Image
The Libraries conducted reskilling and upskilling workshops for faculty and graduate students held on 12 November 2016 at Phinma E-Classroom, Room 303, Miguel Building. Ms. Janice Peňaflor, Collection Development Librarian of DLSU Libraries conducted two workshops on (1) Surveys 101: tips on improving your online surveys and, (2)   Excel tricks for managing and analyzing data. A total of thirteen participants attended the said workshops.   Ms. Peňaflor discussed the step-by-step processes in creating online survey forms, including how to apply aesthetics to personalize the online forms. She tackled the different types of survey questions from questions that require short answers to questions that are answerable through multiple choice grid, and how to create them in Google Forms.   Also, Ms. Peňaflor systematically presented the different features of MS Excel that would help the participants manage and analyze their data.  She further taught them how to use different formul

J. Yap Speaks at the Global MIL Week

Image
The fifth annual global celebration of   Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Week   took place from 31 October to 5 November 2016. The Global MIL Week 2016 includes the  Sixth Media and Information Literacy and Intercultural Dialogue (MILID) Conference  and the First General Assembly of the   Global Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy   (GAPMIL), which took place from 2-5 November 2016 in São Paulo, Brazil. The Global MIL Week activities and conference share the latest research, projects, new ideas and information with a diverse gathering of stakeholders involved in information and media literacy, and in print, screen-based and digital media.  More than 68 papers were accepted and presented including the paper of Joseph Yap entitled, “ Defining understanding and promoting cultural diversity through the human library program.”   The theme for this annual event is “ Media and Information Literacy: New Paradigms for Intercultural Dialogue .” The fou

DLSU Librarians attend the ALIEP 2016 Conference

Image
The Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education and Practice held its 7th International Conference (A-LIEP 2016) at the Nanjing University (Xianlin Campus), Nanjing, China on November 3-4, 2016. Said conference was organized by Nanjing University, China, hosted by School of Information Management, Nanjing University Nanjing University Library, in collaboration with Nanjing Agricultural University, China Nanjing University of Science & Technology, China. With the theme Innovation in Library & Information Science in the Age of Big Data, this conference had three tracks: LIS Education, LIS Practice and LIS Research with the aim of continuing “the tradition of examining new challenges and developments in LIS, in particular potential paradigm shifts in the age of big data.” (ALIEP 2016) Two librarians, Janice Peñaflor and Justina Garcia, presented their paper entitled Resource Sharing in the Digital Era: Perspectives and Practices in Philippine Academic Libraries