presented by hon. lourdes t. david on february 9, 2019 at ... · library and information science...
TRANSCRIPT
Presented by Hon. Lourdes T. David on February 9, 2019 at the Hotel de Mansion, Iloilo City during the 2019 CEAP-NBEC Summit on Data Privacy in Schools and Presentation of Manuals for Guidance Counselors, Librarians, Registrars, and data protection Officers.
Quality Assurance in LIS Education and Practice
BLIS
MLIS
Non-LIS Degree
RA 9246 & the LLE
CPD
Competency Based
Standards of Practice
Registered Librarian
PQF Level
Section 4 of the law states that “Librarian refers to an individual who is a bonafideholder of a Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card issued by the Professional Regulatory Board for Librarians and by the Professional Regulation Commission.”
A graduate of either a degree of Bachelor of Library and Information Science (BLIS) or Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) and a successful examinee of the Librarian Licensure Examination before he/she can practice the profession or teach the major subjects in either course.
He/She is entitled to use RL after her/his name.
Outcomes common to all degree programs in all types of schools. The graduates have the ability to: Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the
specific field of practice; Effectively communicate orally and in writing using both
English and Filipino; Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary
and multi-cultural teams; Act in recognition of professional, social and ethical
responsibility; Preserve and promote “historical and cultural heritage”
based on RA7722.
Graduates of BLIS have the ability to: Select, evaluate, organize and disseminate print,
multimedia, electronic and digital information sources; Effectively communicate orally and in writing. At
the same time, use a variety of communication methods in a manner that best enables the message to be understood; Demonstrate logical and systematic approaches
to the accomplishment of tasks
Graduates of BLIS have the ability to: (continued) Formulate objectives, policies and processes as
well as design and manage resources in anticipation of future educational and organizational changes; Recognize, analyze and constructively solve
problems, provide appropriate direction and assistance, and overcome barriers when necessary;
Graduates of BLIS have the ability to: (continued) Identify users’ needs and wants through reference
interviews, customer surveys, complaint logs and other means in order to evaluate effectiveness of current services and improve these and other practices;
Work well in groups and seek ways to build team efforts to solve problems and achieve common goals
Understand library’s automation systems and the use of computer hardware, software and peripherals, including online collaboration tools (the Internet and the World Wide Web, social and networking sites
Graduates of BLIS have the ability to: (continued) Develop information technology solutions (e.g. library
automation system, website, e-mail system, etc) Conduct significant research projects that will benefit
the library and the organization; Evaluate and debate information policy (i.e. copyright
law, plagiarism, cybercrimes, etc) and ethical issues applicable in local, national and global context;
Participate in continuing education activities organized by library associations and other entities.
1. Selection and acquisition of multi-media sources of information
2. Cataloguing and classification 3. Development of computer assisted
information systems 4. Establishment of library system and
procedures; dissemination of information; rendering of information, reference and research assistance; archiving; and education of users
5. Teaching, lecturing and reviewing of library, archives and information science subjects;
6. Rendering of services involving technical knowledge/expertise;
7. Preparation, evaluation or appraisal of plans, programs, and projects for libraries and information centers;
8. Provision of consultancy services; 9. Organization, preservation, conservation of
historical, cultural and other intellectual properties.
All graduates of the degree Bachelor of Library and Information Science fall under level 6 of the PQF.
All graduates of MLIS are level 7. All graduates of PhD or Doctoral degree are level
8. Each level has descriptors defined in terms of
three (3) Domains1. Knowledge, skills and values;2. Application;3. Degree of independence
THE PHL QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK
LEVEL
GRADE 10GRADE 12
TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
HIGHER EDUCATION
DOCTORAL AND POST DOCTORAL
BACCALAUREATE
BASIC EDUCATION
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
NC I
NC II
NC IV
NC III
NC IV
DIPLOMA
BACCALAUREATE
POST BACCALAUREATE
LEVEL 6KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS AND VALUES
Can demonstrate broad knowledge, skills and attitudes on the six (6) areas tested in the Librarians Licensure Examination (LLE)
APPLICATION
Can satisfactorily apply knowledge and skills with the right attitude and following the Code of Ethics for Librarians on the above areas in the workplace
DEGREE OF INDEPENDENCE
Can work independently or in teams with minimum supervision
QUALIFICATION TYPE
BLIS or other undergraduate program with LIS and with PRC Certificate of Registration as librarian.
LEVEL 7
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND
VALUES
Can demonstrate advanced knowledge, skills and attitudes in any of the six (6) aforementioned areas in level 6 and has acquired leadership skills and additional competencies/specialization, such as lawlibrarianship, medical and allied sciences librarianship, archives, others.
APPLICATION Can satisfactorily lead a team in any of the six (6) aforementioned areas
DEGREE OF INDEPENDENCE
Can work independently and with teams and can demonstrate leadership skills
QUALIFICATIONTYPE
MLIS or MA/MS in any related field for those with BLIS; quality assured CPD units in a specialized area or extensive professionalexperience.
LEVEL 8
KNOWLEDGE,SKILLS AND
VALUES
Can demonstrate highly advanced knowledge on any of the six (6) aforementioned areas and has specialization, management and leadership skills. Has conducted research, presented results of research at seminars and conferences and published papers in local and international refereed journals
APPLICATIONCan satisfactorily manage a library or information center/project (s) and make research and project proposals
DEGREE OF INDEPENDENCE
Can satisfactorily lead a project/research team/information service/library
QUALIFICATIONPhD in LIS or any related field; or quality assured CPD units in a specialized area; extensive professional experience.
Prescribes the qualities of librarians that are essential towards building vibrant and relevant libraries in the country. These competencies are divided into:1. Personal competencies2. Professional Competencies
These are qualities also expected of new graduates of Library and Information Science but at an introductory level.
These are enhanced through Continuing Professional Development.
The standards may be used as a guide in planning a librarian’s CPD program to achieve level 7 or 8 in lieu of the formal learning mode (i.e Masters or PhD) under the credit transfer system.
Specialization using CPD may also be used in Career progression)
Domains:1. Communication2. Customer Service3. Leadership4. Lifelong Learning and Personal Growth5. Ethics and Values6. Interpersonal Competencies7. Cultural Competencies
The success of a library depends on a librarian’s ability to communicate clearly and effectively with staff, clientele and administrators.
Librarians should have good verbal and written communication skills.
Librarians should accord top priority to customer service. It is
customer satisfaction that uplifts the image of a Library and earns respect for the Librarians. manage the Library environment to enhance user
experience. apply customer service skills to improve/upgrade
the level of user satisfaction
Assuming the position of a librarian entails the application of leadership skills, which could be further, developed and enhanced.
Aligns efforts with the vision and direction of the organization and works to achieve it
Anticipates and adapts to change, developments and challenges
No matter what position a librarian occupies or what employment status or career path he/she looks forward to, lifelong learning and continuous improvement will always be part and parcel in the enrichment of the professional life and personal growth of any librarian.
The librarians Code of Ethics http://www.prc.gov.ph/uploaded/documents/BoardforLibrarians-CE.pdf is the embodiment of the principles governing the ethics and values that any librarian should adhere to as a guide for their professional practice.
Interpersonal competencies refer to skills in one’s social dealings and relationships, including the manner of communicating and interacting with others individually and in groups.
Every librarian should possess effective interpersonal skills with his or his colleagues, clients and other stakeholders.
Develops and maintains effective relationships with others to achieve common goals
Fosters team-building skills and attitude amongst members of his or her team/staff
Applies effective strategies to manage organizational politics, conflicts and other internal problems
Every librarian should possess cultural competencies to enable them to engage dynamically, effectively and actively in cultural programs of the country
Widens and strengthens his/her involvement in activities geared towards promoting cultural heritage and providing cultural services
A. Managing Information ResourcesB. Managing Information Services C. Managing Information Tools and Technologies D. Managing Information Organizations
DomainsA1. Selection and AcquisitionA2. CataloguingA3. Collection ManagementA4. E-Resources ManagementA5. Preservation
Domains: B1. Access ServicesB2. Reader’s AdvisoryB3. Reference/InformationB4. Patron TrainingB5. Information LiteracyB6. Public Services/OutreachB7. Children’s Services
Domains:C1. Core E-mailC2. Core HardwareC3. Core InternetC4. Core Operating SystemsC5. Core software applicationsC6. Core Web ToolsC7. Core Application of Information Tools and
Technologies
Domains:D1. Strategic Planning/Policy FormulationD2. Financial Management/Budgeting and FundingD3. Project Management/ResearchD4. Personnel ManagementD5. Public Relations/Marketing and PromotionD6. Collaborations/NetworkingD7. Facilities Management
The library school teaches basic knowledge and skills to enable the graduates to acquire personal and professional competencies required of librarians.
The LLE tests these competencies to ensure that the graduate is ready for the practice.
Continuing professional development enhances these knowledge and skills and enables one to specialize.
Librarians must select CPD programs that lead to a specialization in order to apply units earned under the credit transfer system to a higher PQF level.
Lourdes T. David Member, Professional Regulatory Board for
Librarians, PRC Contact information email address: [email protected] Facebook Professional Regulation Commission
P. Paredes Street, Espana, Manila
Explanatory slides follow.
DomainsA1. Selection and AcquisitionA2. CataloguingA3. Collection ManagementA4. E-Resources ManagementA5. Preservation
Manages the process by which library resources are selected and acquired Formulates policies, procedures and collection
development guidelines Establishes and maintains good working relationships
with jobbers, suppliers and booksellers Plans and carries out activities in selection decisions Constitutes a library board/ committee to participate
in the selection and acquisition of library materials and resources
Understands the general structure, relationships and relative importance of library catalog systems and software (Classification Systems LC. Dewey; Subject Headings List e.g. LCSH, SLSH; AACR2; RDA)
Collection management refers to the systematic management of a library’s existing collection, which encompasses all policies and processes relating to selection, acquisition, housing, preservation, storage and discarding of books
Selects, organizes the library’s collection of digital resources
Gathers, maintains and provides reports on the library’s subscriptions and/or purchases of e-resources
Interprets usage data for electronic journal and databases subscriptions and recommends adjustments to allocation of resources or renegotiation of license agreements
Evaluates, configures and maintains services for restricting access to e-resources applicable within the institutional context
Identifies and applies appropriate methods and techniques for storage, repair and preservation of library materials/archival materials
Identifies environmental factors that affect the condition of library materials and provides guidelines for addressing these factors
Understands and adheres to library policies for disaster preparedness, response and recovery of library materials
Domains: B1. Access ServicesB2. Reader’s AdvisoryB3. Reference/InformationB4. Patron TrainingB5. Information LiteracyB6. Public Services/OutreachB7. Children’s Services
Develops and maintains programs of client-valued information services that are cost-effective and aligned with the strategic directions of the organization and client group
Understands and performs the basic operations of the circulation function
Explains and performs intra and interlibrary loan procedures, document delivery, resource sharing, reserves and other information retrieval options
Provides and assists users with reading, viewing and listening choices
Provides appropriate modes of searching and retrieving requested information and presents clear and precise results of such information
Understands the essential characteristics of reference service in order to assist, advise, and instruct users in the use of primary resources Has knowledge of current reference research
practices and skill in using tool Aware of users’ needs through reference
interviews, research surveys, complaint logs Evaluates the effectiveness of current services and
improves services and practices
Develops and implements training programs to educate the library users on the use of the library and its resources Applies the principles of learning theories and
instructional design and educational technologies into user education Develops learning modules and instructional
materials for the patron training programs Provides formal and informal bibliographic
instruction and assistance to build patron skills of library use and familiarity with the library’s collection
Develops designs, implements and assesses the library’s information literacy program Promotes the library as a center for lifelong
learning for the community Able to evaluate information literacy program
outcomes to improve the content and delivery of services to the client Familiar with the current information literacy
standards and applies these to the library’s information literacy programs
Designs and implements the library services attuned to the needs and interests of the community as well as the library’s overall goals and objectives Determines the particular needs of each target
audience and designs a variety of programs and services appropriate to them
Defines and implements outreach services to the community towards increased delivery and access to the library services, especially the underserved and marginalized sector of the population
Designs and implements library services to meet the needs and interests of children in the community Articulates and communicates to stakeholders the
needs of children to receive quality library service Defines and provides outreach services to
increase the use of library services and resources by the children and their families Establishes and pursues strategies to stay
informed of current and relevant information to meet the evolving needs of the children
Domains:C1. Core E-mailC2. Core HardwareC3. Core InternetC4. Core Operating SystemsC5. Core software applicationsC6. Core Web ToolsC7. Core Application of Information Tools and
Technologies
Receives, opens, deletes, forwards e-mail messages as appropriate
Composes or replies to, sends and forwards e-mail messages as appropriate
Sends receives and saves attachments Manages and keeps a file of addresses and contact
numbers Creates folders and files messages for retrieval, as
needed Identifies and uses Web-based e-mail programs as
well as desktop e-mail applications Performs basic calendar and task management
operations/applications
Understands basic technology terminology/ies Recognizes and understands the functions of
basic computer components Performs basic operations on computer
hardware Recognizes common removable storage devices
and identifies the appropriate drivers Performs basic trouble shooting procedures for
computer hardware and peripherals Understands the set-up and use of the data
projectors and other audio-visual equipment Performs basic printer maintenance tasks
Understands the basic structure of the Internet and of WWW Identifies and uses common browsers for accessing the Web Understands and uses URLs, search engines, Web directories
and online databases, pop up windows as needed Performs searches, downloads and saves files from the
Internet Evaluates and validates information for quality and
credibility Understands common security protocols related to Internet
use Understands the purpose of anti-virus and anti-spam
software Understands and applies the library’s computer and Internet
usage policies
Performs basic operating system functions (log on/off, launches programs from the desktop or menu, uses multiple open windows, delete files)
Performs common file and folder management tasks and recognizes common file extensions
Performs basic computer maintenance taks (e.g. , empties “trash” or “recycle bin,” restores files from trash and runs virus checks)
Identifies different types and uses of common software applications
Performs the manipulations common to most applications (open/close. Maximize, scroll, print, etc)
Understands and uses the features common to most applications ( menus, toolbars, taskbar, Help menu, etc)
Performs basic procedures to address software application problems
Performs basic word processing operations Performs basic printing operations from common
applications
Locates and reads blogs, listens to podcasts and uses micro-blogging
Familiar with RSS and uses feed readers to manage feeds; instant messaging tools; photo-sharing, music-sharing and video-sharing sites, online file- sharing and collaboration tools
Uses Web conferencing programs for synchronous, online meetings
Identifies and uses help menus, tutorials and support communities to acquire necessary skills
Locates and follows information resources to stay informed of new technologies and social tools
Uses databases, indexing, metadata, information analysis and synthesis to improve information retrieval and use in the organization
Protects the information privacy of clients and maintains awareness of new challenges to privacy issues
Maintains awareness of emerging technologies that may become relevant tools of future information resources, services and applications
Domains:D1. Strategic Planning/Policy FormulationD2. Financial Management/Budgeting and FundingD3. Project Management/ResearchD4. Personnel ManagementD5. Public Relations/Marketing and PromotionD6. Collaborations/NetworkingD7. Facilities Management
Envisions strategic directions of the library in support of the programs of the institutions to which it is attached Articulates the vision/mission and values of the library
in the development of the strategic plans consistent with institutional goals and objectives
Takes action to minimize unnecessary errors or risks, identifies alternatives and makes contingency plans
Formulates policy directions, and manages resources and processes, in anticipation of future educational and organizational changes
Establishes effective financial management processes and services , using sound business and financial judgment Allocates effectively financial resources to
minimize expenditures Develops and evaluates the library budget to align
with the short and long range goals and objectives of the organization Identifies and pursues multiple funding sources
for the library
Employs sound project management principles and procedures in the planning and implementation of projects, programs and researches Understands the basic principles and procedures of
project management and defines outcomes and expectations based on user requirements and needs
Performs outcomes based evaluation to measure the impact of the programs and services on various groups
Builds effective and harmonious work relationships toward the professional and personal growth of the people working with the organization Promotes the importance of continuing staff
development by creating a workplace culture that enables formal and informal learning processes in the workplace
Plans for and supports staff career development opportunities
Develops and implements appropriate training strategies to meet the needs of targeted personnel and support specific results
Assesses and communicates the value of the library, and builds support to promote its information resources and services, through various media and/or multilevel marketing Identifies and enlists strategic partners including media in
the promotion of the value and role of the library in the community
Markets information resources and services, both formally and informally, through web and traditional communication channels
Evaluates the effectiveness of the promotion/marketing strategies and revises them, as necessary
Forges linkages/partnerships, within and outside the organization, to optimize use of library resources, promote library cooperation initiatives and to ensure conformity with regulatory standards, laws and other policies affecting libraries Maintains visibility in the community by joining and
networking with organizations that promote libraries and librarianship
Observes benchmarks, standards and guidelines for regulatory or legal compliance by consulting appropriate organizations
Formulates plans and policies for optimum use of facilities and equipment Creates a welcoming and user-friendly physical
environment that encourages the community to use library services Creates and maintains a healthy and safe
environment for library personnel and users Monitors the use of facilities and makes changes
to improve the user’s experience