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Item Open Access THE HUMAN LIBRARY: FROM CONCEPTUALIZATION TO IMPLEMENTATION(University of the Assumption Library, 2018-06-05) Yap, Joseph M.Item Open Access Kazakhstan Develops Smart Cities: Institutional Repositories as Backbones of Digital Kazakhstan:Presentation(Sixth International Conference of Asian Special Libraries (ICoASL 2019).New Delhi, India, 2019-02-14) Yap, Joseph M.; Jangulova, TolkynDigital Kazakhstan is a state program which aims to augment the quality of life of the mankind by introducing and integrating digital technologies to the citizens’ daily life....Item Restricted UNDERSTANDING LC CALL NUMBERS(Nazarbayev University Library, 2020-03-03) Manabat, AprilPresented during the NU Library Staff Session last 3 March 2020. This presentation was dedicated for Patron Services staff which aims to: define related terms on call numbers; recognize the importance of call numbers; understand the anatomy of call numbers; and identify how to arrange books on the shelves by call numbers.Item Open Access A BRIEF RUNDOWN ON THE CONCEPT OF AUTHORITIES IN LIBRARY CATALOGUING(Nazarbayev University Library, 2020-05-14) Manabat, AprilPresented during the NU Library Staff Session last 14 May 2020. This presentation aims to discuss the concept of authority files in cataloguing and to present the authority files at NU Library and its importance.Item Open Access Facts matter: how to get away with infobesity during infodemic(Philippine Association for Media and Information Literacy (PAMIL) and the Global Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL) Asia Pacific Chapter, 2020-05-15) Yap, Joseph M.As MIL practitioners, we are expected to be critical evaluators of media sources and information, thus this presentation aims to strengthen our skills and attitudes to help us identify and evaluate the legitimacy of the source before we do something about it; exemplify as role models to our students, peers, and family members by acknowledging facts rather than propagate misleading information; and find ways to control infobesity when we are exposed to it.Item Open Access Marketing library programs, services, and initiatives in time of infodemic(Sri Lanka Technological Campus, 2020-05-29) Yap, Joseph M.Libraries and librarians should not feel complacent in times of pandemic. This is their moment to reach out and offer virtual initiatives during extended library closures due to public health crises. The role of libraries to provide continued service is of utmost importance during this unprecedented situation. This webinar aims to recognize the need for policy or guidelines improvement on how to offer such online services and programs. It also plans to provide best practices to promote library programs, services, and initiatives during infodemic.Item Open Access Initiatives for a New Normal Library(Nazarbayev University Library, 2020-06-25) Manabat, AprilPresentation during the Western Mindanao State University Webinar last 25 June 2020. This presentation aims to define what s the new normal in the library setting, to determine the importance to rethink some processes and adapting to changes, and to discuss the basic and practical initiatives for a new normal library.Item Open Access Information Tools and Open Online Sources: How to Promote What We Harvest?(Western Mindanao State University Library, 2020-06-25) Yap, Joseph M.The promotion of library services and programs can be most effective if library websites and portals are well developed. This presentation serves as a guide to those who may need to review their library webpages.Item Open Access Social Inclusivity and Gender Equality: The Library’s Role in Promoting SDG 5(American Library Association, 2020-06-26) Yap, Joseph M.; Kamilova, YelizavetaAs we reached a new decade, the United Nations (UN) and International Federation for Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) fully support the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) no matter how challenging it would be. Libraries, as social spaces, have its own capacity to influence change and lead programs that can either be an eye-opener or just simply be an advocate for positive ideas that will inspire and motivate people to be open-minded, thus transforming individuals to embrace the concept of inclusivity and diversity. Our presentation will include two successful programs namely the Week of Women and Human Library. These library programs were fully launched in our library in 2018 and 2016 respectively. After doing these programs for quite some time, we surveyed and asked the opinions of our participants including the discussants and human books about the positive and if there are any negative implications of the programs. The topic on gender equality specially those pertaining to LGBTQIA+ can be a sensitive area and may offend certain individuals. Our proposal and instrument were sent to the Institutional Research Ethics Committee of the Nazarbayev University and were approved for implementation. The results of the study showed that participants believed that gender-related programs of the library have positive effects in stimulating a gender-balanced society. 64% said that both programs are very positive in terms of encouraging a gender-neutral society. 55% said that library programs are also very positive in promoting the rights and responsibilities of women (and LGBTQIA+). 64% agreed that they are very positive in endorsing inclusivity and diversity. Only 36% said that the programs are very positive in eliminating all forms of discrimination against women, girls, (and LGBTQIA+) in public and private spheres. Lastly, 45% believed that the programs are very positive in recognizing the role and achievements of women (and LGBTQIA+) in various fields and sectors. The programs increased awareness on gender equality among the academic community and promoted the welfare and rights of marginalized sectors. These programs addressed various stigmas, thus empowering vulnerable groups to stand up to discrimination. This presentation will address SDG 5 to provide a glimpse of how libraries can advance gender equality in a post-Soviet era where patriarchy continues to be deeply rooted in the society. The Week of Women and Human Library are few leading examples to attain a gender-balanced community. These programs supporting SDGs also uplift the self-esteem and confidence of the forgotten and the invisible. The Library is committed to achieving the SDG targets by providing a diverse collection and participatory engagement from all stakeholders of the university, thus ensuring “women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision making in political, economic and public life.” Aside from this, as much as possible, the Library aims to be a bridge paving the way to eliminating gender disparity. The HL program affords an excellent opportunity to give attention to the underserved. Further supporting an end to all forms of discrimination and inequality. Social inclusivity is the key to a better community.Item Open Access Librarians as researchers: an emerging trend in the profession(De La Salle University Libraries; Philippine Normal University Library and Information Science Alumni Association, 2020-07-02) Yap, Joseph M.Research performance among Filipino librarians is gradually increasing based on five-year SciVal data from the period 2015-2019. SciVal’s data analytics showed that there is an average of nine scholarly outputs published a year for the last five years. Publication types include journal articles, conference papers, books, and book chapters. This presentation highlights and recognizes the research work of Filipino librarians and their notable contribution to the Library and Information Science (LIS) profession. Based on the author’s research experience, the presentation attempts to stimulate interest in LIS research. It is hoped that collaboration among scholars will strengthen and motivate them to contribute to conceptual and practical knowledge. Moreover, this presentation prepares and challenges the audience to unlock their potential to become outstanding researchers in the propagation and advancement of LIS literature. It is expected that through this presentation, an emerging research culture among Filipino LIS professionals will fully develop.Item Open Access Information Literacy: Teaching and Instructing at a Social Distance(Bicol University Library System, 2020-08-04) Yap, Joseph M.Item Open Access Library Promotion and User Engagement in Pandemic Times: The Case of Kazakhstan(Scientific and Technical Library of Dnipro National University of Railway Transport named after Academician V. Lazaryan, 2020-10-08) Yap, Joseph M.Objectives In these trying times due to the global effect of pandemic, what social media accounts do academic libraries in Kazakhstan maintain and how can they improve their social media engagement to continuously connect with their stakeholders? This report provides an overview of the current status of social media engagement of select academic libraries in Kazakhstan during the COVID-19 crises. This paper will give us a picture about the kinds of online postings shared by these libraries particularly with the use of Facebook. Methods The top two universities ranked by Independent Quality Assurance Agency (IQAA) were considered in this report to compare with the only autonomous organization of education in Kazakhstan. The library social media accounts of these three organizations were investigated to review the number of followers, frequency of posting, and its overall social media engagement. Data collected is publicly available to all potential users, followers, or subscribers. Using the post engagement rate (PER) formula introduced by Socialbakers (2013) and adapted by Peñaflor (2018) & Magno (2016), this report identifies and analyzes the average PER Facebook pages maintained by academic libraries. The engagement metrics looked into the number of interactions and the widest reach possible in every post. All three academic libraries investigated maintain a Facebook page. The other account was just created last February 2020. To compare Facebook data during the pandemic times, public information available from June – August 2020 were measured. Results The social media platforms operated by the academic libraries in Kazakhstan are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, VK, and YouTube. One of the earliest academic library Facebook accounts established in Kazakhstan started in 2010 with less than 3,000 accumulated followers after ten years. This shows a very slow rise in the number of followers considering an academic population of more than 5, 000 people in 2020. Data revealed that Eurasian National University Library’s Facebook account had a higher PER of 0.83 even if it only debut in 2020 compared to the Facebook page of Nazarbayev University which garnered 0.22 PER. KAZNU Library’s Facebook page had the highest PER of 1.02. Conclusions Facebook is the most popular social media platform across the globe but it is not the case in Kazakhstan. Library marketing and promotion in Kazakhstan needs to be addressed as public relations is not the primary focus. The utilization of social media as a tool for user engagement is not fully developed. One way to look at it is to consider library staffing and identify their marketing background. The pandemic situation must be the turning point of academic libraries to enhance their reach with their stakeholders. It was a test to know the readiness of the library in terms of online communication and interaction.Item Open Access Unlocking the Lives of Human Books: Sharing Videos to Inspire People Hiding in the Shadows(UIN Sunan Kalijaga (Presented in 2nd AICONICS), 2020-10-21) Yap, Joseph M.Human books voluntarily share their life stories with readers to let them understand what they are going through and how they survived their struggles. Speaking up may not be easy for them yet their courage to break stereotypes thrown upon them will be much recognized and accepted in an open and decent dialogue. Just like any other library programming events, human libraries are vividly documented in photographs, videos, social media, newsletters, and activity reports. This presentation seeks to explore the role of video sharing sites as a tool to promote library events, specifically human libraries. Existing uploaded playlist videos pertaining to human libraries hosted by academic and public libraries will be the focus of this presentation.Item Open Access ENHANCING THE YOUTH’S INFORMATION LITERACY SKILLS TO PROMOTE RESPONSIBLE CIVIC ENGAGEMENT THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA(Philippine Association for Media and Information Literacy, 2020-11-07) Yap, Joseph M.Item Open Access INTERNATIONALIZING THE ACADEMIC LIBRARY(UPHSL-MLIS, 2020-11-21) Yap, Joseph M.Present tips on how to internationalize academic libraries and librarians.Item Open Access International Reference and User Services Librarianship(College of Education, University of Santo Tomas, 2020-12-02) Yap, Joseph M.Item Open Access PRACTICE WHAT WE PREACH(Limerick Institute of Technology, Ireland, 2020-12-09) Yap, Joseph M.The Nazarbayev University Library is committed to re-tooling librarians and specifically its subject librarians (SL) to enhance their competencies in teaching Information Literacy (IL). Collegial support and mentoring are needed to ensure everyone is informed of the new trends and development in IL. With occasional turn-over of library staff, the challenge is to train novice professionals for uninterrupted services. IL modules are currently in place yet there is a need for constant updating to ensure the quality of IL teaching. A review of IL frameworks is needed to provide them with a good foundation. IL supports academic integrity and it should be discussed in the schools and universities as early as possible. This paper will explore the current status of librarians in terms of their working knowledge in referencing and related academic integrity aspects as part of the research process. Professional development programs are constantly developed to strengthen the competencies of librarians. Better library research support will happen if librarians are equipped with the right knowledge and skills.Item Open Access MIL AND INFORMATION DISCERNMENT(Nazarbayev University Library, 2021-01-30) Manabat, AprilThis presentation was held online during the 3rd National Forum on Media and Information Literacy last 23 and 30 January, 2021. The forum aims to promote MIL as a transversal and lifelong learning skill in the modern day.Item Open Access КУЛЬТУРА ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ С ЛЮДЬМИ С ИНВАЛИДНОСТЬЮ(Nazarbayev University Library, 2021-03) Абдыкаимов, Зият; Абдыкаимова, МадинаВ целях содействия развитию инклюзивной культуры в обществе и повышению уровня осведомленности в вопросах инвалидности специалисты Библиотеки Назарбаев Университета разработали настоящее пособие, нацеленное на формирование инклюзивного подхода в оказании услуг и навыков эффективного взаимодействия с людьми, имеющими инвалидность. В пособии рассмотрены основные подходы в понимании инвалидности - медицинская и социальная модели, базовые принципы этикета при общении с людьми с инвалидностью, представлена корректная терминология и систематизированы особенности коммуникации и рекомендации для эффективного взаимодействия с людьми с разными типами нарушений: зрения, слуха, речи, двигательных функций и т.п. Пособие предназначено для всех тех, кто стремится усовершенствовать свои навыки коммуникации с людьми с инвалидностью в быту, образовательной среде или при профессиональном взаимодействии.Item Open Access LIBRARY MANAGEMENT IN THE GLOBAL SENSE: SERVICES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR LIBRARIES DURING THE PANDEMIC(University of Santo Tomas, Graduate School, 2021-05-15) Yap, Joseph M.