Assessment of the Library Collection of the Central Luzon State University Library: Basis of the Collection Development Program

Camia Lasig, Roselyn Madia, Nuelah Reyes, Vanessa Morales, Richie Garabiles
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Objective – The collection assessment project of the University Library is significant in determining whether the quantity of the collection meets the regulatory standard of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for academic libraries. This study specifically sought to find the level of library collection compliance in terms of major subject courses, to determine the curricular programs that are compliant with the standard or have a high rate of compliance, and to identify the curricular programs that should be prioritized in acquiring additional book titles. Methods – The assessment was conducted using an action research model of iterative reflection and improvement. It follows the four steps for carrying out the research: plan, act, observe, and reflect, as proposed by Davidoff and Van den Berg (1990). Furthermore, we employed CHED Memorandum Order (CMO) No. 22, Series of 2021, Section 4 (b.4-5) to analyze the collection's compliance based on its quantity. The data was presented using a table and percentage. Results – There are 32 undergraduate curricular programs offered at Central Luzon State University, which include 1,055 major subject courses. More than half of major subject courses (57.3%) on various curricular programs are non-compliant with CHED criteria, including 17.63% of major subject courses with zero titles copyrighted within the last five years. Findings also reveal that only 6 (18.75%) of the total programs were able to reach above 70% compliance with CHED standards, and there are 23 curricular programs with title gaps of 50% or higher that need to be prioritized in the acquisition of book titles. Conclusion – The library collection assessment technique is crucial for identifying gaps in the collection and determining areas where additional resources may be required. As the findings indicate that more than half of the major subject courses do not meet the requirements set by CHED, the librarians have been investigating ways to acquire additional academic sources to fill this gap. However, their current efforts are not yet enough to meet the requirements. A long-term plan for gradually building up the collection has been devised.
中吕宋州立大学图书馆馆藏评估:馆藏发展计划的基础
目标--大学图书馆的馆藏评估项目对于确定馆藏数量是否符合高等教育委员会(CHED)对学术图书馆的监管标准意义重大。本研究的具体目标是了解图书馆在主要学科课程方面的馆藏达标水平,确定符合标准或达标率较高的课程项目,并确定应优先采购更多图书的课程项目。方法 - 评估采用迭代反思和改进的行动研究模式进行。评估遵循 Davidoff 和 Van den Berg(1990 年)提出的开展研究的四个步骤:计划、行动、观察和反思。此外,我们还采用了中国教育部备忘录令(CMO)第 22 号,2021 年系列,第 4 节(b.4-5),以分析收集的数量是否符合要求。结果 - 中吕宋州立大学开设了 32 个本科课程,其中包括 1 055 门主科课程。各课程中一半以上(57.3%)的主要科目课程不符合教育委员会的标准,其中 17.63% 的主要科目课程在过去 5 年中的标题版权为零。调查结果还显示,在所有课程中,只有 6 个课程(18.75%)能够达到 CHED 标准的 70% 以上,有 23 个课程的书目缺口达到或超过 50%,需要优先采购书目。评估结果表明,半数以上的主要学科课程不符合教育委员会规定的要求,因此图书馆员一直在研究如何获取更多的学术资源来填补这一空白。然而,他们目前的努力还不足以满足要求。已经制定了一个逐步增加馆藏的长期计划。
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