Compliance of North Luzon Philippine State College Library to accreditation / Ailene V. Joven.

By: Joven, Ailene VMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Saint Louis College, City of San Fernando, La Union : [s.n.], 2017Description: xvi, 242 pages : illustrations ; 29 centimeterSubject(s): Academic librariesDDC classification: TH 027.7 J82c 2017 Summary: This study assessed and analyzed the compliance of North Luzon Philippines State College Library located in Candon City, Locos Sur, Philippines for accreditation along the standards prescribed by the Association of Accredited Charted Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACCUP) along the following Areas: Administration; Administrative Staff; Collection Development, Organization, and Preservation; Service and Utilization; Physical Set-Up and Facilities; Financial Support; and Linkages. It used the descriptive-survey research design with a questionnaire based on AACCUP Standards for Library accreditation as main data-gathering tool. The respondents of the study were 294 students, 33 faculty members, 5 library staff, and 2 members of the internal assessment team of NLPSC. Data gathered were treated using weighted mean and ranking. The study revealed that NLPSC's compliance with AACCUP Standards was very satisfactory; however, there were identified constraints that needed to be addressed. In view of the findings, a three-year library development plan was crafted, validated by experts, and recommended for adoption and implementation should be adopted for the improvement of the level of compliance of NLPSC to AACUP Standards.
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This study assessed and analyzed the compliance of North Luzon Philippines State College Library located in Candon City, Locos
Sur, Philippines for accreditation along the standards prescribed by the Association of Accredited Charted Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACCUP) along the following Areas: Administration; Administrative Staff; Collection Development, Organization,
and Preservation; Service and Utilization; Physical Set-Up and Facilities; Financial Support; and Linkages. It used the descriptive-survey research design with a questionnaire based on AACCUP Standards for Library accreditation as main data-gathering tool. The respondents of the study were 294 students, 33 faculty members, 5 library staff, and 2 members of the internal assessment team of NLPSC. Data gathered were treated using weighted mean and ranking. The study revealed that NLPSC's compliance with AACCUP Standards was very satisfactory; however, there were identified constraints that needed to be addressed. In view of the findings, a three-year library development plan was crafted, validated by experts, and recommended for adoption and implementation should be adopted for the improvement of the level of compliance of NLPSC to AACUP Standards.

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