The voice of the young: Attitudes and perceptions of Filipino LIS students and young professionals towards professional library associations in the Philippines

Professional library associations promote lifelong learning through the conduct of continuing professional development (CPD) programs. Membership in professional associations influences one's professional identification. In anticipating the upcoming Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN...

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Main Authors: Yap, Joseph M., Alejo, Bilyson D.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-51082021-11-25T07:20:00Z The voice of the young: Attitudes and perceptions of Filipino LIS students and young professionals towards professional library associations in the Philippines Yap, Joseph M. Alejo, Bilyson D. Professional library associations promote lifelong learning through the conduct of continuing professional development (CPD) programs. Membership in professional associations influences one's professional identification. In anticipating the upcoming Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) integration, how confident are the professional library associations in the Philippines in engaging its young professionals to actively participate and involve in its activities and programs? This paper would like to investigate: a) the level of awareness of the senior undergraduate students in Library and Information Science (LIS) and licensed young professionals who are 20-30 years old regarding the numerous professional library associations established in the country; and b) the perceptions and attitudes of the young professionals in choosing which professional library association they would like to affiliate themselves with. An online survey using Google Forms was used as the instrument to gather data. Over the course of four weeks from December 10, 2014 - January 12, 2015, 82 responses have been recorded. The survey contains questions that collected demographic data (i.e., age, sex and region) as well as questions designed for undergraduate students and young professional librarians respectively. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze the data. Findings indicate that majority of the students (38%) felt that professional development is the most important aspect they will gain if they join a professional association. Similarly, young professionals (58%) think that professional development is the most important reason for joining professional association. Results would tell that students and young professionals would consider joining professional associations to keep them connected to the field. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4217 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Library science—Philippines—Societies, etc. Librarians—Philippines Library and Information Science
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Library science—Philippines—Societies, etc.
Librarians—Philippines
Library and Information Science
spellingShingle Library science—Philippines—Societies, etc.
Librarians—Philippines
Library and Information Science
Yap, Joseph M.
Alejo, Bilyson D.
The voice of the young: Attitudes and perceptions of Filipino LIS students and young professionals towards professional library associations in the Philippines
description Professional library associations promote lifelong learning through the conduct of continuing professional development (CPD) programs. Membership in professional associations influences one's professional identification. In anticipating the upcoming Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) integration, how confident are the professional library associations in the Philippines in engaging its young professionals to actively participate and involve in its activities and programs? This paper would like to investigate: a) the level of awareness of the senior undergraduate students in Library and Information Science (LIS) and licensed young professionals who are 20-30 years old regarding the numerous professional library associations established in the country; and b) the perceptions and attitudes of the young professionals in choosing which professional library association they would like to affiliate themselves with. An online survey using Google Forms was used as the instrument to gather data. Over the course of four weeks from December 10, 2014 - January 12, 2015, 82 responses have been recorded. The survey contains questions that collected demographic data (i.e., age, sex and region) as well as questions designed for undergraduate students and young professional librarians respectively. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze the data. Findings indicate that majority of the students (38%) felt that professional development is the most important aspect they will gain if they join a professional association. Similarly, young professionals (58%) think that professional development is the most important reason for joining professional association. Results would tell that students and young professionals would consider joining professional associations to keep them connected to the field.
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author Yap, Joseph M.
Alejo, Bilyson D.
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Alejo, Bilyson D.
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title The voice of the young: Attitudes and perceptions of Filipino LIS students and young professionals towards professional library associations in the Philippines
title_short The voice of the young: Attitudes and perceptions of Filipino LIS students and young professionals towards professional library associations in the Philippines
title_full The voice of the young: Attitudes and perceptions of Filipino LIS students and young professionals towards professional library associations in the Philippines
title_fullStr The voice of the young: Attitudes and perceptions of Filipino LIS students and young professionals towards professional library associations in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed The voice of the young: Attitudes and perceptions of Filipino LIS students and young professionals towards professional library associations in the Philippines
title_sort voice of the young: attitudes and perceptions of filipino lis students and young professionals towards professional library associations in the philippines
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