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I.2. The library is administered and supervised by:
I.2.1. a full-time professional licensed librarian; and
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S.1. The library has staff with the following qualifications;
S.1.1. BS in Library and Information Science for the College/Academic Unit Library; and
S.1.2. MS in Library and Information Science or MAED/MA in Library Science for the Institution.
S.2. The Library meets the required number of qualified and licensed librarians and staff to meet the needs of the school population with the ratio of:
S.2.1 one (1) Licensed Librarian with (2) full time staff for the first 500 - student population; and
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S.1. There is a written Collection Development Policy.
S.2. There is a core collection of at least:
S.2.1. 5,000 titles for the Academic Unit Library; or
S.2.2. 10,000 titles that support the instruction, research and other programs for an Institution Library.
S.4. The Non-print, digital and electronics resources are available.
S.5. There is an integrated library system.
S.6. There are provisions for the preservation, general care, and upkeep of library resources.
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I.1. The following services/programs are provided:
I.1.1. functional and interactive library web page;
I.1.2. integrated library system;
I.1.3. on-line public access (OPAC);
I.1.4. circulation on-line;
I.1.5. computerized cataloging;
I.1.6. inventory reporting;
I.1.7. serials control;
I.1.8. internet searching;
I.1.9. CD-ROM;
I.1.10. on-line database;
I.1.11. photocopying;
I.1.12. bar coding;
I.4. Librarians and staff are available during library hours to assist and provide services.
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S.1. The library is strategically located and accessible to students, faculty and other clientele.
S.2. The library is systematically planned to allow future expansion.
S.4. The reading room can accommodate at least 10% of the school enrollment at any given time.
S.5. Space is provided for print resources as well as work stations for electronics resources.
S.6. Space is provided for the librarians’ office, staff room, technical room, etc.
S.7. Ramps for the physically disabled are provided.
FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
S.8. The library meets the required and standard-sized furniture and equipment.
S.9. The following library furniture and equipment are available.
S.9.1. adjustable/movable shelves;
S.9.2. magazine display shelves;
S.9.3. newspaper racks;
S.9.4. standard tables and chairs;
S.9.5. carrels for individual study;
S.9.6. desks and chairs for staff;
S.9.7. charging desk;
S.9.8. dictionary stand;
S.9.9. atlas stand;
S.9.10. bulletin boards and display cabinets;
S.9.11. vertical file cabinets;
S.9.12. book racks;
S.9.13. Map Stands/Cabinets
S.9.14. Cardex/Rotadex or any filing equipment for periodical records;
S.9.15. Typewriters;
S.9.16. Computers with printers; and
S.9.17. others (please specify)
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S.10. The library is well lighted.
S.11. The library is well-ventilated.
S.12. The atmosphere is conducive to learning.
S.13. Fire extinguishers and local fire alarm system are available
S.14. The Library employs a system for security and control of library resources.
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