Thursday, October 7, 2010

November 3, 2010 "Book Talks Matter a Lot: The Shaping of the Filipino Mind Through Critical Reading of Great Filipino Books"

Dear Colleagues and Friends:

The Book Talk Society of the Philippines (BTSP) in celebration of the Library and Information Services Month is pleased to invite you to a forum on "Book Talks Matter a Lot: The Shaping of the Filipino Mind Through Critical Reading of Great Filipino Books" on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. to be held at the Epifanio Delos Santos Auditorium, 6th Floor, National Library of the Philippines, T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila.

The objectives are: to create and sustain an environment of sharing and talking about books of enduring value; even reaffirming favorable insights and hindsights about those which have already been shared and talked about; to initiate and continue a climate of discussion where writers / authors and readers analyze their crafts and those of others; to develop and maintain an atmosphere of healthy desirable criticism, interpretation and assessment among avid readers; and, to instill and promote an intellectual ambiance to stimulate and encourage the Filipino to read and write as he/she continues to strongly support Philippine books and Filipiniana materials.

A registration fee of Php 300.00 will be charged to the professional participant and Php 100.00 to the student participant to cover forum kit, snacks and certificate of participation. Payment should all be in the form of cash.

For inquiries and confirmation of attendance, please contact Ms. Rosela Del Mundo at 531-8031 local 51, Ms. Melba A. Tablizo at 525-0926, Ms. Blesila P. Velasco at 5250356, or email btspi@yahoo.com.

Thank you for your continued support and participation. We look forward to seeing you in this forum.

Truly yours,

Fe M. Abelardo
Chair

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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.