Assessment of the Functionality of the Academic Librarians in the Philippines During COVID-19 Pandemic

Ciara Junette O. Carbonilla, Ritzel F. Falculan, Aloisa Vergyl R. Fiedacan, Jennifer S Morales, Rosemarie Gil B. Sorquia, Michelle O. Carbonilla, Jolly S. Balila, Ma. Carina L. Gasang
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With the outbreak of COVID-19, the Philippine government declared a lockdown of cross-border supermarkets and educational institutions, affecting library services around the world. Academic libraries struggle to choose the specific services and methods they offer, from minimal dialogue to no user dialogue. This study aims to assess the functionality of academic librarians during COVID-19 pandemic as a basis for enhanced guidelines for academic libraries in the Philippines. Researchers used a qualitative approach, specifically the phenomenological study and interviewed a total of five academic librarians. Participants from the study are from selected Adventist institutions chosen through heterogeneous purposive sampling. Interviews were video recorded, transcribed, and analyzed. Results revealed that COVID-19 pandemic has brought challenges to the libraries such as internet connection issue, budget constraints, usable platforms, and limited online resources, yet they continued their operations and services through via online.  Five out of seven librarians consider the COVID -19 as positive because despite the current situation, they continued receiving support from their administrators that speeded up the digitization for their collection.
菲律宾学术图书馆员在 COVID-19 大流行期间的职能评估
随着 COVID-19 的爆发,菲律宾政府宣布封锁跨境超市和教育机构,影响到世界各地的图书馆服务。学术图书馆在选择提供的具体服务和方法时举步维艰,从最少的对话到没有用户对话。本研究旨在评估学术图书馆员在 COVID-19 大流行期间的职能,以此为基础加强菲律宾学术图书馆的指导方针。研究人员采用了定性方法,特别是现象学研究,共采访了五位学术图书馆员。参与研究的人员来自通过异质目的性抽样选定的基督复临安息日会机构。对访谈进行了录像、转录和分析。结果显示,COVID-19 大流行给图书馆带来了挑战,如网络连接问题、预算限制、可用平台和有限的在线资源,但他们仍通过网络继续开展业务和服务。 七位图书馆员中有五位认为 COVID-19 具有积极意义,因为尽管目前形势严峻,他们仍然得到了管理者的支持,加快了馆藏数字化的步伐。
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