School Library Specifications
School Library Specifications
MICAYAS, RL
--Department of Education
What is a school library?
A school library operates as a:
• dedicated physical and digital space in a school that is open and accessible to
all;
• information space providing equitable and open access to quality information
sources across all media, including print, multimedia, and curated digital
collections;
• safe space where individual curiosity, creativity, and an orientation toward
learning are encouraged and supported and where students can explore diverse
topics, even controversial topics, in privacy and safety;
--IFLA
What is a school library?
A school library operates as a:
--IFLA
What is a school library?
A school library operates as a:
--IFLA
What is a school library?
A school library operates as a:
--IFLA
What Does DepEd Say About School Library?
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-DepEd Order No. 56, s.2011
Why is school library an integral part of the
school?
--
UNESCO/IFLA School Library Manifesto
How is school library regarded?
--
National Library of New Zealand
How is school library regarded?
--IFLA
STANDARDS FOR
PHILIPPINE SCHOOL
LIBRARIES
Background: Standards for Philippine
School Libraries
IFLA/UNESCO
Manifesto
VMGO
Administration
D
O
Human Resources
RA • Academic 5 Collection
9246 • School 6, Management
Services & Functional
“An Act
• Special Utilization Library
• s.
Modernizing the Public Physical Facilities
Practice of 2
Librarianship in 0 ICT Facilities &
the Philippines”
1 Services
1 Financial
Resources
Linkages &
Networking
DECS Order No. 6,
1998
STANDARD I.
VISION, MISSION,
GOALS, AND OBJECTIVES
A.Clearly defined vision, mission, goals and objectives for the
school library media center shall be established in terms of
line with the philosophy, goals and objectives of the school.
For an enrollment of 500 or less – 1 full time professional librarian +1 support staff
For and enrollment of 2000 – 1 full time professional head librarian/media specialist, 2
full time librarian/media specialist + 4 support staff
Note: There shall be an additional librarian and two additional support staff for every
additional one thousand enrollment
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2. Qualifications
1. The school library media center shall acquire print, non-print and electronic materials as well as
equipment that will support and reinforce the curriculum and meet the needs, abilities and interest
of the users.
2. These materials shall be current and in good condition and must reflect an appropriate balance
among all types of resources.
3. The school library media center shall maintain a local history collection composed of materials
about the school community, its history, programs, people, etc.
4. The librarian/media specialist, in coordination with the faculty, shall be responsible for the
selection and acquisition of all materials based on written Collection Development Plan.
5. The recommended size of the various collections for an enrollment of less than 1000 students are
follows:
• Twenty percent (20%) of the total collection shall be published within the last ten (10)
years
• 2 globes
• An acquisition of 1000 pieces representing pictures, charts, study prints, photographs and other types of
graphic materials
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• A variety of audiovisual equipment available in amounts quantity adequate to serve the
instructional program of the school:
B. SELECTION AND ORGANIZATION
1. Book selection shall be a shared responsibility among the librarians, teachers and administrators;
2. Basic policies for the selection of printed and non-printed materials shall be formally and clearly
formulated;
3. All print and non-print materials and equipment shall be properly organized, stored, and displayed
following standard rules and procedures of cataloguing and classification for easy retrieval and
dissemination;
B. The library shall provide a storage space room for the print inactive
collection and supplies, a reading area for faculty, a workroom area and a
store room, an office for the head librarian/media center coordinator, as
well as a space a room for formal library instruction. - add an adjective to
describe “storage space”
C. In big schools where the library is also a media centers, a space shall
be provided for group discussion, Web surfing, listening and viewing, as
well as for the storage, distribution, and repair of The center shall be
appropriately equipped with attractive and, at the same time, functional
furniture to make it inviting aesthetically appealing to young users.
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C. In schools where the library is also a media centers, a space shall be
provided for group discussion, Web surfing, listening and viewing, as well
as for the storage, distribution, and repair of audiovisual materials and
equipment.
D. The school library media center shall be equipped with attractive and,
at the same time, functional furniture to make it inviting to young users.
Provide resources and activities for students that are meaning now and in the
future
Share the findings of reading research with
teachers
Promote resources and activities that spark student
interest in reading, learning, and achievement throughout
the school years
Maintain a supportive and nurturing environment in the library
and network environment to increase student satisfaction and
achievements
Collaborate with teachers regularly to provide resources
and activities for course, unit, and lesson integration
The books are packed in roll-away bins and bundled according to different
subject areas and grade/year levels. The bins are stocked in shelving and can
be borrowed by the schools. A school may borrow these bins and bring these
in their respective classrooms and hold their reading sessions. They can
keep the bins for 25 calendar days, return them afterwards and borrow
another set of books. In this way, the reading materials are made accessible
to every to every one not necessary of ownership.
3. ALS MOBILE
LIBRARY
Why ALS Mobile Library?
in order to sustain as well as increase the literacy skills
gained by the out-of-school children, outof-school youth
and adults, especially those who have already completed the
ALS Literacy Programs/Projects.
forges/strengthens partnership between the DepEd and
the LGUs, NGOs and other stakeholders of ALS.
earners are made aware of their roles and responsibilities
in improving the quality of their lives.
What is ALS Mobile Library
An innovative approach that provides a collection of
print and non-print materials like books, pamphlets,
recording and films placed in a receptacle and located
in target areas to serve the literacy needs of
prospective learners.
as a support component after the implementation of
ALS Programs/Projects, e.g., Basic Literacy Program
(BLP), Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E)
Program, and other ALS programs/projects.
Objectives:
harness under the program the interagency efforts
to help out-of-school children, youth and adults
continue their non formal education;
helps sustain the literacy gains of the learners; and
raise awareness and provide access to the
government’s development activities for oneself and
the community.
Target beneficiaries:
o ALS learners (out-of-school children,
youth and adults)
o ALS completers
Criteria in the selection of site for ALS
Mobile Library?
with ALS programs/projects completers and on-going ALS activities
with active local Service Providers
with existing reading centers
with a functional ALS District Center with a full-time ALS District
Coordinators
with a very supportive, cooperative/active LGUs and other agencies
overall positive attitude for the Mobile Library by the communities to
be involved
How To Put Up an ALS Mobile Library?