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  • Circulation Section: This section houses and circulates the major library collection covering the different areas of discipline and adopts the “open shelf” system, where users can go directly to the shelf and choose the books they would like to browse or use.
  • Filipiniana Section: The Filipiniana Collection consists of publications about the Philippines, in all its aspects—cultural, political, social, religious, economic, and others regardless of author and imprints.
  • Reserve Section: This section houses books, which are in demand and limited in copies, and adopts the “close shelf system”.
  • Reference Section: This section houses a collection of extensive general reference materials, which are intended to be consulted for a particular question or query, rather than read thoroughly.
  • Periodical Section: This section houses journals, magazines, newspapers, and other serial literature, with bound periodicals cataloged according to DDC scheme and professional journals grouped together according to subject.
  • Archive Section: This section houses materials which depict the history of the university and researches made by faculty and staff, and also, accreditation documents of the University Library.
  • Internet Section: This section enables students to have access information through the internet.
  • AVR Section: This section provides an audio-visual support service to facilitate the teaching and learning activities of the university through non-print collections.
  • E-Library Section: This section enables students to have access to e-resources from authorized databases which the university has subscribed, including STARBOOKS and TEC4 ED resources.
  • Law & Graduate Studies Library: This section houses the Law and Graduate Studies collection which specifically cater to the Law and GS students, located at the ground floor of the Main Library Building.
  • Encyclopedias provide background information in all fields of knowledge.
  • Geographical Sources are tools to provide information about geography, including atlases, maps, gazetteers, and guidebooks.
  • Handbooks are handy reference sources that provide miscellaneous information such as addresses, telephone numbers, etc.
  • Other Reference Sources contain books covering all major field divisions that are reference in nature for consultation and information purposes, rather than for circulation.
  • Books in the section of Other Reference Sources are for room use only.
  • Indigenous media and information is original information created by a local group of people and native people, reflecting their unique culture.
  • Indigenous communication-culture is preserved and adapted.
  • Indigenous media is a channel for change, education, and development due to its direct access to local channels.
  • Indigenous media is highly credible.
  • 3 forms of media information and literacy are Print media( traditional form), Broadcast media, and Digital media.
  • Editorial process can be attributed to an organization or legal person.
  • Media and information literacy involves understanding and evaluating skills that empower citizens to access, use, and create media and information.
  • Literacy is the ability to understand.
  • Information covers knowledge derived from study. Something meaningful and significant
  • Media literacy involves knowing how to access information.
  • Information Literacy involves knowing how to assess or evaluate.
  • Information Literacy involves critical thinking.
  • Technology Literacy involves knowing how to navigate or use the technology.
  • Responsive individuals can adjust the way they communicate with others depending on the audience.
  • Critical with information means they not only understand the information but they also critique the content.
  • Subconsciously question means they are constantly questioning and analyzing information.
  • Technology savvy individuals are highly advantageous and effectively use technology and new media.
  • Considerate individuals acknowledge and respect others' perspective.
  • The Internet is one of the most valuable innovations in the 20th century.
  • Included works in other culture/rare books are processed and maintained in a library's collection.
  • The library provides a wide selection of sources.
  • Technical Section-process/maintenance
  • INTERNET- Vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide
  • The Internet includes commercial, educational, governmental and etc.