vol. 5, no. 1 (2018)
PAARL Research Journal
Description
The PAARL Research Journal (PRJ) is published and managed by the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians, Inc. PRJ is an annual publication for library research in the field of Philippine academic and research librarianship.
PRJ serves as an online repository for the creative works and research outputs of academic and research librarians, and as documentation on the activities, growth and milestones of the Philippine Association of Academic/Research Librarians (PAARL).
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Front Matter
Title Page
Editor’s Introduction
Editorial Board
Executive Board
Table of Contents
Articles
WHEN VISITORS TURN INTO VOLUNTEERS: EXPLORING THE CONNECTION OF USER EXPERIENCE AND VOLUNTEERISM IN A LOCAL UNIVERSITY
Rochelle S. Silverio
IMPROVING THE LIBRARY SPACE OF THE PHILIPPINE SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN USING DESIGN CHARRETTE
Jennifer J. Laluna
REINVENTING ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN THE METRO: THE USERS’ PERSPECTIVES
Ana Maria B. Fresnido | Vivian C. Soriente | Elizabeth B. Padilla
THE USE OF AUGMENTED REALITY (AR): TRANSFORMING THE WAY LIBRARY ORIENTATION IS CONDUCTED IN ACADEMIC LIBRARY
Sharon Maria S. Esposo-Betan | Jonathan F. Santos
IS IT ENOUGH TO BUILD?: USERS’ AWARENESS AND UTILIZATION OF AEA-IRC LEARNING COMMONS
Ludivina A. Cambay | Mary Ann D. Estudillo | Arlene R. Manzo
ABOVE AND BEYOND: A LOOK AT LIBRARY CLIENTS PAST REGULAR HOURS
Arthur Bryan C. Mariano | Rizalyn V. Janio
PURPOSES IN USING TABLET (IPAD) IN UNIVERSITY OF THE CORDILLERAS LIBRARIES: A SURVEY REPORT
John Lloyd Canillas | Beverly B. Chapichap | Joven D. Dongga-as | Yvonnie C. Guzman
FROM BOOK READER TO BOOKLOVER: UNDERSTANDING THE ESSENCE OF LIBRARY SERVICES FROM THE EXPERIENCES OF JOSE RIZAL UNIVERSITY’S JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Rosario C. Camarines
Back Matter
Contributors