Wednesday, September 17, 2008

November 20-22 “The Multicultural Landscape of Philippine Librarianship.”

The PLAI in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Davao Regional Librarians Council (DLRC) and Davao City Government is pleased to invite you to attend its National Conference on November 20-22, 2008 at the Grand Men Seng Hotel, Davao City. This year’s theme is “The Multicultural Landscape of Philippine Librarianship.”

Conference Objectives:

1. Re-examine libraries position in a multicultural community;
2. Be enthusiastic in building and rebuilding their collection to reflect the cultural groupings of the libraries they serve;
3. Reprogram libraries’ activities and services toward all cultural groups.

Conference Fee: P3,600.00 (inclusive of kit, conference papers, certificate of participation/appearance and snacks/lunches for 3 days.

Make cheque payable to PLAI.

For details/inquiries/reservation, please visit PLAI Website www.nlp.gov.ph/plai or get in touch with:

FE E. ABELARDO, feabelardo@yahoo.com; 525-0926; 09194948178
BING H. ALAJAR, binggot24@yahoo.com; 09177213280
BELEN M. VIBAR, belen@uap.edu.ph; 637-0912 to 26 local 229; 09272201725
MARLO C. CHAVEZ, marlochavez_capricorn@yahoo.com; 822-7653; 09273027474
SUSIMA L. GONZALES, 742-5612/525-9401
ASTER B. GEROLAGA, aster.gerolaga@yahoo.com; 525-9401; 09283419962

Based on the invitation, PLAI has requested Civil Service Commission (CSC) for attendance on official time. The invitation, also, has attached documents like DepEd and CHED memos.

The General Assembly and House of Delegates (HOD will be on November 22, 2008, 1 p.m

NOTE: Ramos attended a PLAI Meeting with Presidents last September 17 (Wednesday) at the PLAI Office, 1 p.m. and obtained a copy the invitation for PNU-LISAA, Inc., A Caring Alumni Group.

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Ramos, also supervised a memorial library, came to PNU from barrio library work, where he managed three libraries and adult classes for Trinity College of Quezon City-Sagada Special Academic Program for 3 years. He started as a teacher-librarian (E. Abada High School, DCS, Manila) in 1992, became an instructor-librarian for six years (St. Louis College of Valenzuela City), and previously college librarian of the Education & Periodicals Section of PNU, 2008 president to PNU-LISAA, Inc., now conference chair to Every Librarian's Association, PAARL, Inc He earned academic units both for Master in Public Administration and Master in Educational Management. Presently, he is enrolled in MAED with Library Science as specialization at PNU and used to work in the IRS of DLSU-Manila and now associate librarian to its Archives services.