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vol. 10, no. 1 (2024)
PAARL Research Journal
Description
The PAARL Research Journal (PRJ) is published and managed by the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. PRJ is an annual publication for library research in the field of Philippine academic and research librarianship.
PRJ serves as an online repository for the creative works and research outputs of academic and research librarians, and as documentation on the activities, growth and milestones of the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL).
Table of contents
Front Matter
Editorial Policy
Table of Contents
Editorial Board
Preface
Guidelines for Authors
Articles
Revisiting Access Patterns and COUNTER Statistics in Evaluating “Big Deals”: Future Directions on the Collection Development of Electronic Resources in DLSU Libraries
John Louie Zabala | Karen Cecille V. Natividad
Discipline: library and information science
Understanding Virtual Reference Service (VRS): Metadata Analysis on the LibAnswers HyFlex Service Engagement of the Benilde Center for Learning Resources (CLR)
Inocencio V. Raquenio Jr. | Anna Lorriza D. Sajona
Discipline: library and information science
The Library Initiatives of South-Manila Educational Consortium (SMEC) Academic Libraries in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
Christine Joy C. Cortez | Frances Wayne B. Abad | Jaypee Michael S. Barba | Carlo Zebedee R. Gualvez | Evangeline O. Lebrilla | Valerie A. Vergara
Discipline: library and information science
Leading Change in Research Assessment: Integrating PlumX Metrics into Library Initiatives
Luis Ezra D. Cruz | Elizabeth B. Padilla
Discipline: library and information science
The Library on the FYP (For You Page): A Narrative Analysis of UP Diliman Librarians’ Experiences in Visual Marketing Content Production
Chelsea Anne Q. Bonifacio | Rochelle Maica R. Cabrera | Eunice Ann Y. Chua | Deniere Zaint C. Garcia | Michelle Ann G. Manalo-Eclar | Aaron Paul L. Madriñan
Discipline: library and information science
Adapting Information Literacy Programs Across Learning Modalities: A Case Study from the University Library, UP Diliman
Marzo Meco B. Alfonso | Michelle Anne S. de Leon | Alessandra A. Guimba | Martian A. Jinio | Nikko Angelo D. Lastimosa | Eunice Ann Y. Chua | A.B. Gideon N. De Castro | Mark Xavier G. Dumlao | Ma. Christine G. Hernandez | Jessica M. Tumlos
Towards Universal Design: Enhancing LPU-Cavite ARC Library Services Through Assistive Technology
Sherry Ann Alcantara-Rodenas | Rose Marie P. Lingan | Neriza S. Baloloy | Marvilyn Micua-Rodriguez
Discipline: library and information science
Back Matter
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Back Cover