vol. 9, no. 1 - Special Anniversary Issue (2023)
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).
Table of contents
Open Access Subscription Access
Front Matter
Editorial Policy
Editorial Board
Editor's Introduction
Guidelines for Authors
Articles
Learning at Home: Examining the Online Learning Experience of Librarians and Library Staff through Webinars
Marian R. Eclevia | Carlos L. Eclevia, Jr.
Essential Skills for Library Employees in a Post-Pandemic Workplace
Marian R. Eclevia | Cynthia L. Cordova
Teaching Information Literacy During the Pandemic: Current Practice and Challenges
Dia Marie E. Abrigo | Marian R. Eclevia | Kelvin B. Samson | Mennie Ruth A. Viray
Usability Assessment of the UST Miguel de Benavides Digital Library
Lady Catherine R. De Leon | Symon Lagao | Maria Cecilia D. Lobo | Ginalyn M. Santiago | Gaspar R. Sigaya
Transaction Log Analysis of an Institutional Repository (IR): Unveiling Utilization and User Behavior Patterns
Ana Maria B. Fresnido | Avelino E. Dancalan | Annabelle F. Aliwalas
Gender Inclusivity of Library and Information Services
Daniel S. Balbin, Jr
Experiences in the Implementation of a Virtual Library during the Coronavirus Pandemic
Myra E. Villanueva | Dave E. Marcial
Designing Learning Commons in Academic Libraries
Carmela P. Depano–Panganiban
Back Matter
About the Authors
PAARL Executive Board