Does the promotion of leisure reading still exist in academic libraries? A closer look of reading programs in Philippine universities

This exploratory study examined the status of reading programs of top Philippine universities cited in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, including universities with ‘reporter’ status. Specifically, the researchers uncovered whether academic libraries still provide programs e...

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Main Authors: Solemos, Roana Marie Flores, Soriente, Vivian C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-154142025-02-17T07:44:55Z Does the promotion of leisure reading still exist in academic libraries? A closer look of reading programs in Philippine universities Solemos, Roana Marie Flores Soriente, Vivian C. This exploratory study examined the status of reading programs of top Philippine universities cited in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, including universities with ‘reporter’ status. Specifically, the researchers uncovered whether academic libraries still provide programs encouraging reading in their communities. If they are providing such programs, what strategies did they employ, and what are some lessons learned that other academic libraries could learn from them? If reading programs are not apparent, will they still be considered in future library programming? This research will be significant to library managers and programming librarians as they can reflect on and evaluate their current library programs, specifically reading programs, as they navigate the post-pandemic future. The research will remind them of the libraries’ critical role in creating a nation of responsible and analytical readers. The findings of the study will also benefit the library and information science professional associations and partner organizations related to reading advocacy for them to develop evidence-based programs and find solutions to issues surrounding reading program initiatives in academic libraries. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13774 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Literacy programs—Philippines Books and reading—Philippines Academic libraries—Activity programs—Philippines Information Literacy Reading and Language
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Literacy programs—Philippines
Books and reading—Philippines
Academic libraries—Activity programs—Philippines
Information Literacy
Reading and Language
spellingShingle Literacy programs—Philippines
Books and reading—Philippines
Academic libraries—Activity programs—Philippines
Information Literacy
Reading and Language
Solemos, Roana Marie Flores
Soriente, Vivian C.
Does the promotion of leisure reading still exist in academic libraries? A closer look of reading programs in Philippine universities
description This exploratory study examined the status of reading programs of top Philippine universities cited in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, including universities with ‘reporter’ status. Specifically, the researchers uncovered whether academic libraries still provide programs encouraging reading in their communities. If they are providing such programs, what strategies did they employ, and what are some lessons learned that other academic libraries could learn from them? If reading programs are not apparent, will they still be considered in future library programming? This research will be significant to library managers and programming librarians as they can reflect on and evaluate their current library programs, specifically reading programs, as they navigate the post-pandemic future. The research will remind them of the libraries’ critical role in creating a nation of responsible and analytical readers. The findings of the study will also benefit the library and information science professional associations and partner organizations related to reading advocacy for them to develop evidence-based programs and find solutions to issues surrounding reading program initiatives in academic libraries.
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author Solemos, Roana Marie Flores
Soriente, Vivian C.
author_facet Solemos, Roana Marie Flores
Soriente, Vivian C.
author_sort Solemos, Roana Marie Flores
title Does the promotion of leisure reading still exist in academic libraries? A closer look of reading programs in Philippine universities
title_short Does the promotion of leisure reading still exist in academic libraries? A closer look of reading programs in Philippine universities
title_full Does the promotion of leisure reading still exist in academic libraries? A closer look of reading programs in Philippine universities
title_fullStr Does the promotion of leisure reading still exist in academic libraries? A closer look of reading programs in Philippine universities
title_full_unstemmed Does the promotion of leisure reading still exist in academic libraries? A closer look of reading programs in Philippine universities
title_sort does the promotion of leisure reading still exist in academic libraries? a closer look of reading programs in philippine universities
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2023
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13774
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