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Health Literacy Education and Research in the Philippines: An

WEBThis paper highlights the important role of health literacy during the COVID-19 pandemic, including how information professionals can help equip Filipinos with sufficient health literacy to protect them from similar global health crises in the future. While so much needs to be done to improve health literacy education, the author advocates for a …

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Propaganda, Folk Beliefs, and Health Information: Insights …

WEBINTRODUCTION. Cholera was a global concern throughout the 19th until the early 20th century. In the Philippines, this disease swept the archipelago and claimed the lives of thousands of Filipinos (Montero y Vidal, 1894). Cholera is a communicable disease caused by the bacterium known as Vibrio cholera (World Health Organization, 2010).

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Propaganda, Folk Beliefs, and Health Information

WEBThis brief historical paper presents the case of the cholera outbreak in the Philippines during the early 20th century. The health situation and response during this period provide valuable insights into the implications of propaganda and folk beliefs to the people’s decision-making and information use and dissemination regarding their health …

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Consumer Health Information Services in Philippine Libraries

WEBThe limited role of medical libraries in providing consumer health information services in the Philippines presents a challenge. To address such a challenge, this paper suggests that information professionals, healthcare providers, and the government must collaborate to meet the information needs of healthcare consumers. …

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CraftinganInfodemicResponse throughInformationLiteracy

WEBPhJLIS Santos,Y.T. P. (2022). Crafting an infodemic response through information literacy. PhilippineJournalofLibrarianshipandInformationStudies,42(2), 24–32.

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New Agenda for the New Normal

WEBn March 7, 2020, less than two months after the first reported coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case in the Philippines, the Department of Health (DOH) confirmed two

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Information Literacy Philippine Journal of Librarianship and

WEBThe brief for this lecture in honour of Prof. Gabriel A. Bernardo, the doyen of Philippine librarianship, was twofold — to explore what promotes informed societies and responsible citizenry, and to examine the supposition that there is a role for libraries in a democratic society. The paper takes the position that such an endeavour in the digital …

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InformationLiteracy:ImportanceandConsequences*

WEBIn this paper, I will examine what information literacy entails in the first quarter of the 21st century and beyond in any civil society, including the Philippines. The paper explores some of the many issues, discussions and debates surrounding the myriad ways of finding information in the digital age. Through these lenses, I contend there are

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Crafting an Infodemic Response through Information Literacy

WEBInformation literacy has long been seen as an empowering tool, one that is very useful in helping people navigate the information landscape and make informed decisions. This paper discusses how information literacy could be used to address concerns pertaining to the infodemic, as well as the different approaches selected groups and …

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About the Journal Philippine Journal of Librarianship and …

WEBThis semi-annual refereed academic journal publishes articles discussing issues and developments from all fields in the area of librarianship and information studies. The first issue of the journal was released in 1968, and starting from 2019, it assumed its current name. The scope of publication includes, but not limited, to the following topics:

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A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF FILIPINO LIBRARIANS ON …

WEBVOL.39ISSUE 2•2019 involved in the innovation strategy or process within their company to define innovation. As shown in Figure 1, the respondents failed to reach a consensus.

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TheUniversityofSantoTomas …

WEBFindings reveal that 82.1% of the respondents were hired immediately after graduation. Majority of the respondents work in the private sector (85.5%) and indicated a university library (29%) as their area of employment. The majority of the respondents identified values and ethics (76) and communication skills (71) as the personal competencies

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PhJLIS Call for Papers Philippine Journal of Librarianship and

WEBThe Philippine Journal of Librarianship and Information Studies (PhJLIS) welcomes submissions on a continuous basis.The PhJLIS publishes articles discussing issues and developments from all fields in the area of library and information science, such as law librarianship, health and medical librarianship, information system, archival …

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Vol. 41 No. 2 (2021) Philippine Journal of Librarianship and

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