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NON-LIBRARIANS from various educational institutions participated in a two-day basic training for library-in-charge, organized by the Department of Science and Technology - Science and Technology Information Institute, held on November 5 to 6, 2024, at the DoST-STII Training Room.

Recognizing libraries as cornerstones for enhancing students' educational experiences, the 'Make Your Library Alive : Basic Training for Library-in-Charge' was designed to equip school staff or faculty members with essential skills and knowledge required to effectively manage school libraries.The training covered key topics on library management, including resource organization, Library Management System usage, and library promotion.

'Ask the librarians, huwag niyo isiping mahirap , maintindihan kung saan kukunin ang information ,' encouraged by Ngangay after the participants shared their realizations and learnings from the session. Meanwhile, on the second day, Ronna Mae Pamilacan, science research assistant in the Digitization Unit of the DoST-STII Library, shared insights on how promoting the library fosters community engagement, demonstrates value, and encourages lifelong learning.

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