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@ivanthought Hi! our aircon unit in the library is already in full blast, since it is already summer we are all experiencing this sweltering heat and we all need a place were we can cool down. But not to worry, we have alredy requested for an additional aircon unit to be installed here at the library.
CORRECTION: 1st and 2nd Place Top Library Borrower -Faculty category for Multimedia and Reference section respectively is Ms. Christine Carmela Ramos and NOT Maria Carmela Christine Ramos as appeared on the images that were prior posted on this site. Were very sorry for the mistake.
@MapuaInstitute @AraJanellaaa The librarians and staff are doing all they can to temper the noise. But we also need you and your friends help, by not creating noise ourselves and keep our discussion to a minimum. Besides we already have a discussion room available for those who needs to have a group activity that entails discussion.
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It’s because it is 11th week, we are extending our services On March 8 and 22, 2015 from 8AM to 5PM. For those who wish to read books from other branch libraries (GS Library and Periodicals), you may request for an Extended Reading Service to the in-charge and we’ll make it available to you during these schedules as well.
See you all!
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1. Nazareno, Juan Paulo – 1232015, CEGE
2. Dela Cruz, Mariano – 8412001, SLHS
3. De Guzman, Charlotte – 0741013, OFFICE OF RESEARCH PROMOTION COORDINATION
PLAY GAMES and WIN PRIZES Mapua Library (Intramuros)
How to join:
1. Visit the main Library and look for Ms. Keith Lacson to register.
2. The first 5 pairs to register are automatically the players.
Game Mechanics:
LIBRARY HENYO
1. Teams must have 2 players: Player One will guess the secret word/phrase and Player Two will respond to the Guesser by answering Oo, Hindi or Pwede.
2. The secret word will be posted at the top of the head of Player One.
3. The team will be given 2 minutes to guess the word/phrase.
4. No body language, no audience coaching. The team will be disqualified for this.
5. If “ Player Two” answers with words other than Oo, Hindi or Pwede, 5 seconds penalty shall be given to the team. It would be added to their end time. The computed end time would be the final result of their end time.
6. The team who reaches the maximum allowable time and did not guess the mystery word/phrase will be automatically eliminated.
7. The clock stops when Player One answers the secret word correctly.
8. The team with the shortest time of guessing will be the winners.
9. Tie Breaker: for the teams who have the same end time, they will be guessing another word. The team with the shortest time of guessing will be declared the winner.
WORD BOGGLE
Object of the Game
To list, within 3 minutes, as many words of the highest point value as you can find among the random assortment of letters in the cube grid.
Setup
Each player will need a sheet of paper and a pen or pencil. Drop the letter cubes into the done and place the grid, open side down, over the dome. Turn the domed grid right-side up, vigorously shake the cubes around, and maneuver the grid until each cube falls into place. Then, as one player removes the dome, another player starts the timer.
How to play
When the timer starts, each player searches the assortment of letters for words of four letters or more. When you find a word, write it down.
Words are formed from adjoining letters. (You may not skip over letters.) Letters must join in the proper sequence to spell a word. They may join horizontally, vertically or diagonally to the left, right or up-and-down. No letter cube may be used more than once within a single word.
In this letter pattern, the words "fang," "trait" and "mowed" are among those that can be formed correctly:
NOTE: The letters on the double letter cube must be used in their sequence. Thus, in this pattern you can use the "Th" words such as "that" and "width."
A different letter pattern might enable you to form a longer word like "something." However, you may never form words using the "Th" where the "h" comes before the "T" such as in "right," or "yacht."
Types of words allowed
The only words that are allowed are those that can be found in a standard English dictionary. You may look for any type of word-noun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc. Plural nouns are acceptable, as are all verb tenses. Words within words are also allowed. For example, TURNOVER, TURN and OVER.
Types of words not allowed
Proper nouns, abbreviations, contractions, hyphenated words and foreign words that are not in an English dictionary.
Scoring and winning
When the timer runs out, everyone must stop writing. Each player in turn then reads aloud his or her list of words. Any word that appears on more than one player's list must be crossed off all lists, including that of the reader.
After all players have read their lists, each player scores his or her remaining words:
Number of letters 4 5 6 7 8 or more
Points 1 2 3 5 11
The winner is: a) the player whose words have earned the most points; or b) the first to reach 100 points or whatever score is considered by all to be a reasonable target.
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MAKATI LIBRARY ANNOUNCEMENT:
In Celebration of the 80th Book Week (November 19-21, 2014)
We would like to congratulate the:
TOP BORROWERS’
STUDENT CATEGORY
STUDENT # NAME PROGRAM
2011111446 KATRINA AGATHA V. DIONICIO ACT
2009150335 JHESSIELYN M. MALLARI IT
2012109724 GABRIEL JOSHUA V. PAET BA
2012111920 MATTHEW N. BLASCO HRM
2014111314 CLAIRE LOIS S. DEBATIAN CS
2012380002 BIANCA MARIA G. CANOY IS
2011101912 MARIA EPONINE B. SINDAYEN ENT
FACULTY CATEGORY
DEPARTMENT NAME
SLHS PROF. MARIA TERESA B. TRINIDAD
BA PROF. ROWENA M. SUBARAN
CS PROF. VIDA MARIE P. MARAYAG
IT PROF. ARILE KELLY D. BALAN
HRM PROF .ANGELITA T. REGALA
PHYSICS PROF. CHARISH S. TANAWAN
NON TEACHING PERSONNEL CATEGORY
DEPARTMENT NAME
NRS MS.ANNA D.G.BINAYUG
To all awardees, your attendance is expected at the culminating activity to be held at the AVR-1 at exactly 1:30pm on November 21, 2014 (Friday)
Thank you and we hope you would continue to patronize our library.
Click, selfie, tweet, FB, trending… this is how we communicate today. Communication is fast and can reach a number of people in an instant, but the question is, where is the Filipino language in this era? As we celebrate `Buwan ng Wika’, let’s take a closer look. When we go to social networking sites or even when we just surf the internet, we encounter different people, with different cultures and different languages as well. We are hooked to use English to do business deals and often it’s cool to use French when we are talking about fashion, Italian for food, Japanese for Manga, and Korean for K-pop. Sometimes we mimic different accents to play around, but still when we are hurt we can’t do away without saying ‘aray’. When we wanted to say our sincerest gratitude to the world when they helped us after Yolanda typhoon, we said `salamat` instead of thank you. Some say that Filipinos are losing its identity and we aren’t using our language anymore buy I say No. We are not. We are just evolving and adapting same way with other languages who borrows words. I’m sure everyone knows about the words `boondoks` or `Imeldific` being in the English dictionary when internet is not yet around. Go on it at the library, I’m sure they have a vast collection of references. Our language is still alive, we just need to participate and be heard in the global village. Let’s spot and find some Filipino words in international magazines, newspapers, and internet blogs. There are hundreds of ways to check and it’s just a click away and if we can’t find any, let’s try to have one trending. We can use the the hashtags #FilipinoWikaNgPagkakaisa and #BuwanNgWika.
Meanwhile, here at Mapúa Library, below is a list of books and E-resources about Filipino language.
Filipino (Tagalog) phrase book & dictionary / [senior editor/project manager, Lorraine Sova].
Reference - Makati PL5665.2 .F483 2008
Tagalog for beginners : an introduction to Filipino, the National Language of the Philippines / Joi Barrios.
MIT Intramuros E- Resources SR PL6055 .B276 2011
MIT Intramuros Filipiniana PL6055 .B276 2011
Ang bagong Filipino-English diksyunaryo.
MIT Intramuros Filipiniana PL6056 .B148 2004
Ang balarila para sa mga guro / Antonia F. Villanueva, Gil F. Villanueva.
MIT Makati Filipiniana - Makati PL6054 .V718 1994
Ang sining at agham ng pagtuturo : aklat sa pamamaraan ng pagtuturo ng Filipino at sa Filipino / Paz M. Belvez.
MIT Intramuros Filipiniana LB1577.T26 B454 2000
For the next few years, Mapúa Library will be one of your major partners in your effort to excel in your academic pursuits. It offers a rich array of information resources in various formats (books, journals, theses, electronic resources, videos, etc.) which will help you succeed in your college life.
A vast collection of electronic resources (eBooks and eJournals) can be accessed through the library’s eBooks and eJournals page. Off-Campus access to these resources is also available via EZproxy.
CDs, DVDs, printed books and journals are still available for loan. Visit the Policies and Regulations page for specific loan policies.
Searching for book titles or topics is now easy because of our integrated search platform, EBSCO Discovery Service, which will give you access to the Library’s entire collections via a single search box.
Also, don’t forget to check these two new services offered by the Library: (1) the Self Service Station located at the Circulation Section, and (2) Turnitin, a plagiarism detection tool.
For freshmen, the library can be overwhelming, but assistance is available via our Ask-A-Librarian Service -- in person, through phone, or via email and chat/instant messaging. Librarians are committed to assisting you, or helping you find the information that you need.
Visit the library frequently and make it a part of an exciting and challenging life here at Mapúa.
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INVITATION: The United States Embassy in Manila Invites You to “America in 3-D!” at the SM Mall of Asia specifically Study in the USA session on Saturday, March 1, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm, at the Cinema 1 SM Mall of Asia. This program aims to promote studying in the United States and Fulbright Scholarships. This is free of charge and open to the public.
EZproxy allows off campus access to the library’s online subscriptions to eJournals, eBooks and online databases.
Steps on how to access remotely:
1.Go to our library webpage http://library. mapua.edu.ph
2.Choose which electronic resources you want to have access to [eBooks or eJournals] then click on the link of the database.
3.You will be prompted to supply the following information.
Username: student ID/employee ID;
Password: last four digits of the ID
4.You may now view all full-text content to which the Library subscribes.
REMINDER: Please do not share your username and password to others
For inquiries, please ask a librarian for assistance or email: library@mapua.edu.ph
GS LIBRARY ANNOUNCES EXTENSION OF SERVICE HOURS
Graduate Studies Library is extending its service hours beginning January 27, 2014. The library is now open from 9:00 A.M. – 9:00 P.M. on weekdays and 8:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. during Saturday.
The extended service hours is part of the Library’s aim of enabling students to fully utilize information resources and services.
For more information you may contact Marlene Patron, Graduate Studies Librarian at 247-5000 local 2101 or mbpatron@mapua.edu.ph
GS LIBRARY ANNOUNCES EXTENSION OF SERVICE HOURS
Graduate Studies Library is extending its service hours beginning January 27, 2014. The library is now open from 9:00 A.M. – 9:00 P.M. on weekdays and 8:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. during Saturday.
The extended service hours is part of the Library’s aim of enabling students to fully utilize information resources and services.
For more information you may contact Marlene Patron, Graduate Studies Librarian at 247-5000 local 2101 or mbpatron@mapua.edu.ph
YOUR OPINIONS MATTER
The Mapua Library is conducting a Users’ Satisfaction Survey for us to know how we fared in the past months. It will help us measure the quality of services that we offer, and to assess your other needs.
This would take only ten (10) minutes of your time, and there are NO right or wrong answers.
Al of your responses shall be used for research purposes only shall be treated with utmost confidentiality.
CLICK HERE https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PPf4IsirPyDEmFIkfmnZLndgyoGO3nuxdgLGjmMVUok/viewform
TO TAKE PART IN THE SURVEY NOW
This holiday season, the Library is open on December 26-27, 2013 and January 2-4, 2014 to accommodate students who need to return books or settle Library accounts only. Full Library Services (including book borrowing) will resume on January 6, 2014.
YOUR OPINIONS MATTER
The Mapua Library is conducting a Users’ Satisfaction Survey for us to know how we fared in the past months. It will help us measure the quality of services that we offer, and to assess your other needs.
This would take only ten (10) minutes of your time, and there are NO right or wrong answers.
Al of your responses shall be used for research purposes only shall be treated with utmost confidentiality.
Here is the link to our survey: http://goo.gl/flA2qm
I found this Evernote review from the New York Times, and you might be interested in using this App in organizing your digital stuff: http://goo.gl/XuJWwK
ANNOUNCEMENT: Anybody here who lost a NOTEBOOK in the Electronic Resources and Information Service Section? Please coordinate with Ms. Arlene Alonzo of the Multimedia Section:)
YOUR OPINIONS MATTER
The Mapua Library is conducting a Users’ Satisfaction Survey for us to know how we fared in the past months. It will help us measure the quality of services that we offer, and to assess your other needs.
This would take only ten (10) minutes of your time, and there are NO right or wrong answers.
Al of your responses shall be used for research purposes only shall be treated with utmost confidentiality.
CLICK HERE TO TAKE PART IN THE SURVEY NOW https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PPf4IsirPyDEmFIkfmnZLndgyoGO3nuxdgLGjmMVUok/viewform
ACTIVITIES FOR TODAY includes:
“Digital Libraries: Creating a Knowledge Environment Forum”at the Plenary Hall, 2nd Floor South Bldg. 9:00 AM
“On Being GREEN: A Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design Forum”, Seminar Room, Main Bldg. at 9:00 AM
Turnitin Training for Faculty Members at the internet Section at 1:00 PM
Librarylympics: Revival of Filipino Cultural Games, Open grounds at 3:30 PM
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING TOP LIBRARY USER/BORROWER:
PERIODICALS
1ST RUEDA, EUNICE ANNE
2nd JAN DANIEL MONREAL
3rd EARL BYRON A. BOCO
FACULTY
1ST BIENVENIDO A. CERVANTES
AR LIBRARY
1ST PETE JOSHUA M. JUBILADO
2nd VICTOR JOHN M. CAUSING JR.
3rd DUSTIN CONGSON INGAN-ENG
FACULTY
1ST Ms. JENNIFER B. BANGAYAN
2nd PAOLO AMORSOLO H. JACOB
3rd CRISTINA S. MIRAFLOR
GS
1ST Mr. Fritz Dicolen, 2003100631
2nd Mr. Jerosalem Paraan, 2012490027
3rd Ms. Gia Golda Ramos, 2011490012
FACULTY
1ST Ms. Divina Gonzales, 8412004
2nd Mr. Cesar Coronado, 7712001
3rd Mr. Celso B. Co, 1332038
CIRCULATION
1ST Marveen Kim Alexis Alano
2nd Fernando Roman
2nd Weizhelue Bringas
3rd Jose Diwa II
FACULTY
1ST Mr. Cesar Coronado
2nd Mr. Jordan Cabandog
3rd Mr. Maria Socorro Romabiles
ERIS
1ST Charlson Agasang, -2010105902
2nd Lim, Anne-2010105902
3rd Dela Luna, John Patrick-2012107356
FACULTY
1ST Marilou Evangelista,
2nd Dela Cruz, Mariano
3rd Bantay, Wilna
Internet:
Student Nolan Jairo Andal, -2012100114
Peralta, Ivan-2009105894
Callanta, Ma. Clarissa-2010107088
PressDisplay TRIAL for MAPUA will be active for 2 weeks [November 22]. You may access them thru http://library.pressdisplay.com/ for browser based newspaper access (streaming)
or download PressReader in your devices (iOS, Android, Windows, Blackberry) to get unlimited access to download content.
Institution name: MAPUA Institute of Technology
Library PressDisplay
Username: mapua@library.pressdisplay.com
Password: welcome
Login at: http://library.pressdisplay.com/
Bring the real world into the classroom with AccessEngineering's ever-expanding collection of problem-solving videos. http://accessengineeringlibrary.com/search?q&mode=AND&author&exclude&type=video&subject&book
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To all winners who have not claimed their Britanica Remote Access Card (V-Card) /give aways, please claim it on or before December 23, 2011. Prizes not claimed within the period will be forfeited.
The following persons are cordially invited to the awarding ceremony on Nov. 18, 2011 during the 77th National Book Month Celebration that will be held in the Main Library, Reference Section at 10:30 A.M.
TOP LIBRARY CUSTOMERS 2011
CIRCULATION SECTION
TOP BORROWERS
FACULTY CATEGORY
1st Arsenio C. Adriano – CE-ENSE
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st Anne R. Lim- IE
2nd Tinie R. Lim - ECE
3rd Roxette Anne B. Rondolo - ECE
FACULTY CATEGORY
1st Danilo G. Dionisio – EECE
2nd Danilo R. Gotera-SLHS
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st Ben Joseph G. Gawaran-COE
2nd Heherson S. Cabrera-BCC
3rd Juan Paolo B. Aldovino-ME
TOP USERS (PERIODICAL 2)
FACULTY CATEGORY
1st Bienvenido A. Cervantes – CE-ENSE
2nd Marvin I. Noroña – IE-EMG
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st Pauline L. Borces - CE
2nd Ma. Akiya N. Perez - CE
3rd Jose Alvaro Quintos – MnSE
AR-ID LIBRARY
TOP BORROWERS
FACULTY CATEGORY
1st Jennifer B. Bangayan - AR
2nd Paolo Amorsolo H. Jacob - ID
3rd Dante S. Cruz - ID
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st Sheila Mae C.Racelis - AR
2nd Beryllaine R. Barredo- AR
3rd Nikka N. Vinagrera - AR
TOP USERS
FACULTY CATEGORY
1st Felix P. Resurreccion - AR
2nd Federico G.Nicolas - ID
3rd Perry E. Sanga - AR
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st Reyson C. Santos - AR
2nd Antonio R. Loya - AR
3rd Reynaldo Voltaire Orbon – AR
REFERENCE/FILIPINIANA SECTION
TOP BORROWERS
FACULTY CATEGORY
1st Josephine E. Tuliao - SLHS
2nd Stephen Norries A. Padilla - SLHS
3rd Melanie Rose L. Davadilla - MAS
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st Tabugara, Khareem S. - EMG
2nd Payas, Djanelle Millianne T. - CPE
3rd Muralla, Leriza Mae A. – CPE
TOP USERS
FACULTY CATEGORY
1st Josephine E. Tuliao- SLHS
2nd Annabelle P. Donato - SLHS
3rd Wilna R. Bantay - SLHS
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st John Edmark A.Molina - ME
2nd Raymond C. Pattung – EE
3rd Suzanne Vhie R. Tenorio. - GSE
MULTIMEDIA SECTION
TOP BORROWERS
FACULTY CATEGORY
1st Gutierrez, Carlito - MAS
2nd Josephine E. Tuliao - SLHS
3rd Marilou C. Evangelista - SLHS
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st Raymond H. Aducal - MAS
2nd Angelina Aki- CE
3rd James Francis B. Butial - ME
TOP USERS
FACULTY CATEGORY
1st Josephine E. Tuliao - SLHS
2nd, Marilou C. Evangelista – SLHS
3rd Anna Christina G. Ealdama - AR
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st Daniel L. Billones - CE
2nd Jethro L. Cacho - CE
3rd Christiene B. Lim- EE
INTERNET SECTION
TOP USERS
STUDENT CATEGORY
1st John Edmark A. Molina - ME
2nd Sean V. Lasquite- INT
3rd Lloyd Edric S. Diatre - AR
Question #32 :There are books in the main library where an undergraduate student cannot loan out. What indication in the book where it is for Graduate students only?
Question #30: There are a number of ways where librarians can be of assistance to clients online. Name a website a librarian can answer your online queries.
Question # 29: There are a number of ways where librarians can be of assistance to clients online. Name a website a librarian can answer your online queries.
Question # 29: What do we call a collection of articles, usually published on a regular basis, written by scholars on the results of experimental investigations. The intended audiences are experts in other fieldsQuestion # 29: What do we call a collection of articles, usually published on a regular basis, written by scholars on the results of experimental investigations. The intended audiences are experts in other fields.
Quesrion # 24: As a valued client of the library, if you wish to suggest a book which is not located in the library collection what form will you fill up for your request?
Question # 22: The Mapua Archives section was established in 1999 as a conceptualized sub-section of the Reference and Filipiniana section. What is Mapua Archives section popularly known as?
Answer for Question # 22: The Mapua Archives section was established in 1999 as a conceptualized sub-section of the Reference and Filipiniana section. What is Mapua Archives section popularly known as?
Question # 21: Accommodation of outside researchers is one of the services in the Reference section. A maximum of 5 persons are allowed to accommodate per school. How much is the fee per head for the outside researchers?
Question # 21: Accommodation of outside researchers is one of the services in the Reference section. A maximum of 5 persons are allowed to accommodate per school. How much is the fee per head for the outside researchers?
Question # 21: Accommodation of outside researchers is one of the services in the Reference section. A maximum of 5 persons are allowed to accommodate per school. How much is the fee per head for the outside researchers?
Question # 20: Referral letters can be obtained from the Reference section if you want to visit other libraries. How much is the fee per letter? And how many researchers shall be allowed per letter?
Question #19: This section provides current issues of general and professional journals/literature in local & international publication. Current issues of newspapers are also available.
Question #15: What do you call an online bibliography of a library collection that is made available to the public? Students may browse and search this facility of the library system by simply inputting author, title or subject of a particular book needed.
Question #14: The section in the library which offers several computers for public use, often providing Internet access and Microsoft Word. Printing of materials is charged but the typing is free. What section is referred to?
Question # 13: This section provides current issues of general and professional journals/literature in local & international publication. Current issues of newspapers are also available.
Possible answers in question #6: The notebook/The guardian/A bend in the road/Dear John/The choice/At first sight/The last song/The lucky one/Message in a bottle/Nights in Rodanthe/The rescue/Three weeks with my brother/True believer/A walk to remember/The Wedding
Question # 4: Where do you transact loaning out and returning of your borrowed materials in the library? This is also the place in the main library where Frosh students does their validation of CMs.
Question #3: Newspaper clippings are often used when people have to write a report or make a presentation on current events for school. What section of the library do we usually find newspaper clippings?
Question #1: These library materials are of limited number of copies and are mostly borrowed by the students. It can be borrowed for an overnight use only and must be returned not later than 10:00 am the following day. What kind of book is this?
Britannica Online V Cards, your access to the online reference material provided by the leading encyclopaedia provider, Britannica, is now available at the Library for only P250.
But you can get it for FREE! Just join our online promo, which will run for the entire First Quarter of this academic year.
To qualify for the promo, here are the mechanics:
Mechanics:
1. Students who are currently enrolled and are registered library users are entitled to join the promo.
2. A student can only win once: either through Mapua Library in Facebook or via Mapua_Library on Twitter.
3. Wait for questions to be posted on these social networking sites every day from Monday to Friday.
4. In answering questions, be sure to include your student number.
5. The first one to answer via Facebook and Twitter will be declared the winner.
6. Answers and winners will be posted the following day on the same sites.
7. If no one can answer the previous question, prizes will be transferred to the following day’s question which shall add up to the number of winners that day. There will be a total of 20 V-Cards to be given away every week.
8. Claiming of V-cards is every Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM. Present your validated CM and MIT ID to available library staff in the ERIS section.
Purchase of Britannica Online V Cards
A Britannica Online V Card, which costs P250, is good for 1-year access to Britannica Online. This allows the user to access reliable pieces of information from Britannica anytime, anywhere. An Internet connection facilitates the access to Britannica.
3 Easy Steps:
1. Proceed to the library and declare that you want to avail of one. Go to Treasury Office and pay P250 for the card.
2. Present the transaction receipt to any available library staff in the ERIS section.
3. Claim your Britannica Online V card.
You may now enjoy the access of Britannica Online wherever and whenever you are!