Services
Services
Automated Circulation
enables patrons to search a library's holdings from a computer terminal and also gives information on the circulation status of an item
Book Display
one of the regular features of the library. Newly acquired books are displayed over a period of time before they are finally placed into circulation
Current Awareness Services (CAS)
keep users aware of current developments in their field. Reviewing newly available documents, selecting the items relevant to the needs of an individual or group, and notifying the user about the new information
Database Searching
made available through the library OPAC, CD-ROM databases, online or Internet databases
Information and Referral Services (I & R)
for students who wish to conduct their research in other libraries outside the University and may request for a referral letter from the College Librarian
Internet Access
offers inside the library subject to the library policy
Library Orientation
introduces the library to freshmen students and informs them about library rules and regulations, procedures in borrowing books, library's resources and services
Library TOUR
given to visitors emphasizes the historical and cultural significance of the library and its collections
Reference Service
provides personal assistance to library users to help them in their information needs. This may include the following:
Ready Reference Questions
Reader's Advisory Services
Bibliographic Verification
Web On-Line Public Access Catalog (OPAC)
where patron can search online bibliography of a library collection that is available to the public
Wi-Fi Network
offers inside the library
The purpose of the Library is to promote information literacy while providing a wide variety of print and non-print materials, other learning resources, and services in support of the mission of the University. This purpose is accomplished by providing:
A wide variety of print and non-print materials which enhance the curriculum, the personal growth of the individual and which support the cultural and recreational needs of the community.
Bibliographic instruction to assure efficient and accurate use of information resources available within the Library and accessible to the Library through other means.
An environment which promotes learning and implements changing technology through its staff, facility, equipment, and programs.
This online form allows library clients to request for online assistance, specifically in information and research needs. The service may include but not limited to provision of available titles of print and non print materials, scanned copy of print materials (subject to fair use policy) and provision of open educational resources.
This form is used to request for a plagiarism checking to detect the percentage of a plagiarized content, whether intentional or not.
This form is used to evaluate the services offered by the library. The data gathered from this form will be used as a basis for the continuous growth and development of the library services.
This library service ensures efficient access to library resources by allowing library users to check availability, reserve books in advance, and pick up books on a scheduled date.
OLIBOR is a convenient book return service for BulSU faculty, NAP, and students. Drop boxes at Gate 1 allow returns without entering the library—perfect for weekends, no-class days, or busy schedules. It's a flexible and accessible way to return books responsibly.
This library service helps tailor the collection to meet users' needs and interests, promote diverse reading materials, and keep the library up-to-date.
This service is solely for all BulSU students (Laboratory High School, Undergraduate, and Graduate) and BulSU faculty members and non-academic personnel who are unable to attend the scheduled onsite library orientation.
This serves as the official acknowledgment that the University Library has received the student’s research material, along with all required attachments, for purposes of clearance, documentation, and long-term archival.