The 2nd LibraryLink Conference
Preservation: Trends and Challenges
*This Conference has been accredited by the CPE Council of the PRC Board for
Librarians for 18 CPE credit units.
Objectives
* To raise Librarian awareness of the significance of archival work
* To emphasize the role of the librarian in preserving, conserving, and
protecting the natural cultural heritage, paper-based materials, and other
materials like photographs and audio-visual records
* To hone the librarian's skills in basic paper preservation and conservation
* To show the librarians that they play a big role in "preserving" the impact
of the library and books in the business of gathering, organizing, and storing
information and data
* To explain the issues related to digital archiving and the preservation of
library/archival materials
Target Audience: Librarians, Archivists, Information Professionals
Conference Fee: PhP 4,500.00*
Date: August 25-27, 2010
Venue: Filipinas Heritage Library, Makati Avenue, Ayala Triangle, Makati City
*Registration Fees
* Regular Registration - PhP 4,500.00
* Early Bird or Participants from LibraryLink member institutions - Php
4,000.00 (Available until August 10, 2010only)
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About Me
- Eric
- 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.
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