Showing posts with label INTERNET MANIFESTO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label INTERNET MANIFESTO. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2009

September 25 IFLA-FAIFE Internet Manifesto Trainers Workshop Project in the Philippines 2009

Dear Colleagues:

Greetings!

The Librarians Association of Batangas (LAB) is cascading a seminar-workshop on “IFLA-FAIFE Internet Manifesto Trainers Workshop Project in the Philippines 2009” and ratification of Librarians Association Batangas Constitution and By-Laws on September 25, 2009 at the Learning Resource Center of University of Batangas, Hilltop Road, Batangas City.

The objectives of the seminar-workshop are 1.) to train the library personnel and disseminate the information on the emerging role of Internet in today’s information revolution and the possibility of implementing the IFLA-FAIFE internet Manifesto in all types of libraries in Batangas, 2.) to ratify the Constitution and By-Laws of the Librarians Association of Batangas.

The topics include: IFLA-FAIFE and Internet Manifesto: An Overview; Implementing the Internet Manifesto, The Current Role of Internet in Philippine Libraries: Scenarios and Trends; How to Write an Internet Use Policies.

The seminar fee is Php300.00 per participant for certificates, hand outs and meals for the day.

For inquiries and reservation, please contact the undersigned, or any of the association’s officers: Eileen D. Magadia, mobile # 09282564441, eileenmagadia@ yahoo.com ; Rosita V. Masangkay mobile # 09194606603, yvette_lib@yahoo. com ; Neneth Silang mobile # 09174981993, nethsilang@yahoo. com ; Alex Lunar mobile # 09228561476, ahlekski@yahoo. com

Thank you so much. We hope to see you all there as we move towards making librarianship to its greater heights.

Yours truly,

Eileen D. Magadia
Chairman, Forum and Vice President

Rosita V. Masangkay
President

Friday, July 31, 2009

August 27-28 Internet Manifesto: Promotion of Intellectual Freedom and the Right to Information

July 8, 2009

Dear ________________:

Greetings!

The Philippine Librarians Association Inc.—Cordillera Administrative Region Librarians Council (PLAI-CARLC) and Baguio Benguet Librarians Association, Inc. (BBLAI) in cooperation with Saint Louis University Libraries will conduct a seminar-workshop on August 27 to 28, 2009 and a book fair on August 24 to 29, 2009, respectively at the Fourth Floor of Msgr. Charles Vath Library Building, Saint Louis University. The theme of this seminar is “Internet Manifesto: Promotion of Intellectual Freedom and the Right to Information.”

The objectives of the seminar-workshop are: (a) to raise awareness among librarians and information professionals about the potentials and challenges posed by the Internet; (b) to understand the values of freedom of access to information and freedom of expression with regard to the Internet; and (c) to enable them to prepare policies that will enhance the promotion of intellectual freedom and right to information.

The seminar-workshop fee is P1,000.00 inclusive of kit, four (4) snacks, two (2) lunches and certificate. Attached are program of activities and Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Memo endorsing the seminar, with approved 10 CPE units.

We look forward to seeing you at the seminar-workshop and book fair. Thank you and our warmest regards.

Very truly yours,

MS. RINA HEMEDEZ DIARON
Director of Libraries, SLU
President, PLAI-CARLC

PROF. THELMA S. KIM
President, BBLAI

Friday, July 3, 2009

August 19-20 IFLA-FAIFE Internet Manifesto Trainers Workshop Project

June 30, 2009

Dear Colleagues:

Greetings!

The Philippine Librarians Association, Inc. (PLAI) Central Luzon Region Librarians Council is conducting an echo seminar on the IFLA-FAIFE Internet Manifesto Trainers Workshop Project in the Philippines 2009 on August 19-20, 2009 at the Professional Schools Bldg., Angeles University Foundation. The theme of the seminar-workshop is "Internet: the Way to the Future. The activity is intended for librarians (licensed and without license), administrators and others who work in a library setting.

The objectives are to:

1. become aware of the importance of the Internet in providing information services;
2. understand the guidelines in implementing the Internet manifesto;
3. determine the status of internet services in selected libraries in Central Luzon
4. gain knowledge in crafting Internet use policies

The seminar fee is Php1,000.00 inclusive of kit, seminar papers, certificate of participation/ appearance and snacks/lunches for two days.

CPE units totaling to ten (10) points is earned thru PLAI.

For details, inquiries and reservation, please contact the following:

Africa R. Castillo rica@auf.edu. ph
Virginia C. Ramos guillervirgie@ yahoo.com. ph
Alice C. Esguerra kaces@asia.com

We would appreciate everybody’s participation in this Council’s activity.

Thank you!

VIRGINIA C. RAMOS
Conference Chair and Vice President

AFRICA R. CASTILLO
President

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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.