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LIBRARY ORIENTATION

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locationLearning resource center

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The CAS Library is located in St. Bede

Hall

at Room 81B

locationlocation

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Library hoursREGULAR SEMESTER

TUESDAY to FRIDAY

7:00 am – 6:00 pm

MONDAY and SATURDAY

8:00 am – 5:00 pm

SUMMER/SEM-BREAK

MONDAY-FRIDAY

8:00 am – 5:00 pm

SATURDAY

8:00 am – 12:00 nn

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AUTOMATED CIRCULATION

This a computerized borrowing and returning of books.

A barcoded I.D. is needed to expedite the operation in this section.

INTERNET SERVICE

The Internet access is intended for information gathering and learning purposes.

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READERS ADVISORY

Librarians and library staff guide and assist students in data gathering needed for their research.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN

Materials which are not available in the CAS Library may be procured through the inter-library loan. Request forms are available at the circulation counter.

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CURRENT AWARENESS SERVICE

Faculty members and interested students are provided with bibliography of newly acquired books every two (2) months

PHOTOCOPYING /PRINTING SERVICE

The library provides a photocopying machine to handle copying services of the students. The photocopying service is located in front of the CAS canteen . The library also offers students an express printing station located inside the internet section.

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ONLINE PUBLIC ACCESS CATALOG (OPAC)

- is used to access the library collections. It provides

access to the library collection’s author, title, subject

and call number. Each record displays the

call number and location of a book needed.

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BORROWING1. Present your validated ID for

verification.2. Give the book to the library staff for

proper issuance.3. Affix your signature on print slip.

RETURNING1. Return book to circulation

counter staff.2. Wait for confirmation receipts

of the materials.

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1. Library patrons must present their valid ID

[school ID/employee ID] when borrowing / returning materials.  2. Borrowing must be done in person.  3. The borrower must see to it that all library materials in their possession have been properly checked out before leaving the library. 4. Students are allowed to borrow a maximum of five (5) books at a time for a period of five days excluding non school days for the borrower as well as official holidays. 5. Faculty members and staff are allowed to borrow a maximum of seven (7) books at a time for a period of one (1) month including weekends and holidays.

6. Borrowers are issued transaction slips for the

borrowed materials per borrowing.

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7. Users may borrow reserved books but they are limited to overnight use, it can be borrowed at 4:00 pm and are due for return at 9:00 am of the following class day.

 8. Reference books, theses, bound periodicals, and current periodicals on display, are for library use only. 9. Information file materials may be borrowed for the class or for reproduction. These materials should be returned immediately after use purposes. 10. Failure to return the borrowed books on time is subject to corresponding fines.  

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11. Referral letters are issued to students / faculty members who would like to use other libraries upon request.

 12. Only students and employees of the school are qualified to borrow library resources.

13. Clearance forms of those with unsettled accounts will not be signed.

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1. Overdue general circulation books are charged P2.00 per book per day exclusive of weekends and holidays. 

2. Reserve books that are not returned at the specified time will be charged a fine of 1.00 per library hour. 

3. All payments for overdue books and materials are made at the library. These are remitted to the Finance Office at 3:00 pm every day.

Overdue Fines

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4. Full payment for overdue books is required before clearance is issued for students and part-time faculty at the end of the semester while for full time faculty at the end of the year.

5. Materials loaned to users for reproduction purposes which are not returned on time are charged P1.00 per library hour after the designated time that they are supposed to be returned.

 6. Faculty members are issued an Overdue Book Notice the day after the overdue date.

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To make the library a more conducive place to study and do research, The students are requested to observe the following: Books are to be used properly.

LEANING and WRITING on them must be avoided.

STAYING or LOITERING around the library, TALKING ALOUD, SLEEPING and LITTERING are strictly prohibited.

Food of any kind and drinks is also not allowed inside the library.

The use of audio, video, or camera equipment, may disturb library users and should not be used while inside the Library premises.

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Cellphones are permitted in the Library, however, they must be set on silent mode.

Please go to the walkway before placing or receiving a call.

Charging of laptops is allowed but should be done in designated areas. Please inquire from the librarians. However, charging of cell phones is strictly prohibited.

Art and design projects involving drawing, painting, pasting, and cutting should not be done at the library premises

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Most important behavior and a MUST to observe inside the library is to KEEP:

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Grade School Library

High school Library

Law Library

Instructional Media Center (IMC)

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Make sure that all materials are desensitized before leaving the Library. Also, make sure that a transaction receipt is issued for every material taken out

Return materials on or before the due date.

Protect your belongings; do not leave them unattended anywhere in the library. The Library will not be responsible for any loss or damage.

Lost, damaged or mutilated materials should be reported at once. Penalties for unreported losses, damage or mutilation are indicated in the brochure on Library Guidelines.

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Don’t hesitate to ask the librarian or contact us at 8423508 loc 207 or 229

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FR. PAUL M. DE VERA, OSBLRC Coordinator (loc 208)

MRS. MARIVIC G. SELENCIO MALSHead, Higher Education Library (loc 209)

MS. MARIA LOURDES B SANGIL MALSCataloger

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MS. ABIGAEL AMOR B. LETRANReference Librarian

MS. MARILYN B. YAPLaw Librarian

MS. MA. KRISELDA JOANNA GERAYPeriodical Librarian

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MRS. JENELYN S. MARCELINOLibrary Assistant

MR. BENIGNO BELLARMINOLibrary Aide

MR. EMANUEL BALLARESLibrary Aide

MR. VERGILIO PERALTALibrary Aide

MR. JERICHO JAMES FALTADOLibrary Aide

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Thank you

“That in All Things God May Be Glorified”