The Tagoloan Community College Library (TCCL) is committed to support the teaching, research and community service functions of the school. To fullfil this mission, the Library commits to: Build collections and create tools to support research, teaching, and learning; Aid and instruct students, faculty and staff in the use of library and to provide bibliographic guides to the contents of the collection; Provides access to information resources including print and non-print materials; Provide a wide variety of mediated program like information literacy and instructions; Encourage the use of the library and its facilities by the general public and academic community; provide reference and research services by a variety of means; Create hospitable physical and virtual environments for conducive lifelong learning and develop, encourage, and sustain expertise, skill, commitment and an innovative spirit in its staff.
As a center if lifelong learning, the Tagoloan Community College Library (TCCL) commit that its collection remain forward-looking to widen the horizon of the library users and promote efficiency for better educational competencies.
Emerging theories of librarianship and library practice, as well as reports of successful, innovative, or experimental library procedures, methods, or project in all areas of librarianship, set in the context of research.
Transformational, Community - Based and Competencies (Integrity, Accountability, Discipline, Excellence, and Professionalism)
LIBRARY'S COLLECTION
"Fiction" refers to literature created from the imagination. Mysteries, science fiction, romance, fantasy, chick lit, crime thrillers are all fiction genres.
This section houses and circulates the major library collection covering the different areas of discipline. This section adopts the “open shelf” system, where users can go directly to the shelf and choose the books they would like to browse or use. All books in this section may be borrowed for overnight use.
Thesis and dissertations are known to be the rich and unique source of information, often the only source of research work that does not find its way into various publication channels. Thesis and dissertations remain an untapped and under-utilized asset, leading to unnecessary duplication and repetition.
The Filipiniana Collection consists of publications about the Philippines, in all its aspects—cultural, political, social, religious, economic, and others regardless of author and imprints. The collection covers a range of reading materials designed to meet the instructional and research needs of library users.
This section houses a collection of extensive general reference materials, which are intended to be consulted for a particular question or query, rather than read thoroughly.
This section houses journals, magazines, newspapers, and other serial literature. Bound periodicals are cataloged according to DDC scheme; professional journals are grouped together according to subject. Lists of topics of each journal are made available in lieu of indexing and abstracting.
Special Collections include rare books, manuscripts, papers, clothing and other items that are of unique value and importance to the study of material culture, history, literature and other subjects. Often items in the Special Collections are fragile, rare, and valuable.