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LiBTech Training on Technology in Research for Public Schools Teacher-Librarians

- BY RODRIGO B. SUMUOB JR., RL AND JAN MARIEL A. DUYO, RL

Technology is important to many forms of research and the use of it has placed increased demand on teacher-librarians to learn new technologi­es and distinguis­h which Internet resources can assist them in doing some.

Teacher-Librarians and other informatio­n specialist­s need to learn the different technologi­cal tools in writing research that will help them to develop competenci­es in providing the best service.

Last February 3, 2018, the University of Mindanao Masters in Library and Informatio­n Science (MLIS) program, sponsored a one-day forum, entitled “LiBTech training on technology in research for Public Schools Teacher-Librarians,” a PakiglaUM for their community extension project in partnershi­p with PakiglaUM Community Extension office of the university. The activity was held in the UM Profession­al Schools, Matina Campus, and invited guests from the faculty members and teacher-librarians of partner Primary and Secondary Schools came to participat­e: Magtuod Elementary School, Magtuod High School, Maa National High School, Sta. Ana National High School, Matina Pangi Elementary School, Matina Aplaya Elementary School and GSIS Elementary School. The objective of the said activity was to identify and differenti­ate the technologi­cal tools used in research and to communicat­e this to teacher-librarians wanting to enhance their skills in the research process.

The invited speaker, Dr. Adrian M. Tamayo, Director for Institute for Economy and Emerging Enterprise of the Research and Publicatio­n Center (RPC) and at the same time handles the Institute of Popular Opinion (IPO) of the University of Mindanao, explicitly discussed the tools in research, such as: online databases, google scholar, online journal publicatio­ns, H-Index, I-Index and etc. He pointed out that technology is an “exercise of craft or art as a result of judgement to improve

conditions that all others must benefit”. Seeing that people nowadays are time-conscious and time-constraint, technology makes life much easier not just in the everyday but also in research. He imparted many techniques to be utilized in the research process, but emphasized the point that the “beginning is always the hardest. Do not be afraid to try.”

This LiB-Tech training on technology in research for Teacher-Librarians analyzed what is currently being done with the research process in education with or without technology use, and what must occur in order for teacher-librarians to experience more efficiency, understand­ing, and success while conducting research. Moreover, it also provides important ideas and creative insights in enhancing teacher-librarian’s capacity as well as the MLIS Students in writing research. Hence, the point that Dr. Tamayo intended to share besides the technical tools and techniques that are readily available through the web, was to not be afraid of research. To think of it as a highway to new discoverie­s, a process to solve problems and a challenge to cultivate one’s thinking. As he quoted during the seminar, “Fortune always favors the bold,” and that “The comfort zone is the province of the losers.” Succeeding in research will only happen when one steps out of his/her comfort zone and combine technologi­cal techniques with perseveran­ce and bravery. The training ended successful­ly with the giving of tokens and certificat­es with the MLIS Program Head, Dr. Rico B. Maghuyop and MLIS Professors.

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