When a disaster strikes: Are libraries in the Philippines ready?

D. L. Superio, Joseph M Yap, Jufel Ma Lourdes Sebial-Guinanao, Roilingel P Calilung
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Disasters, whether triggered by natural or man-made hazards, frequently threaten libraries in the Philippines. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, this research involved a detailed seven-part survey that was completed by 90 head librarians or officers-in-charge across the country. The findings indicate that many libraries have experienced disasters in the past decade. Despite this, most lack adequate preparedness, with 69 operating without a disaster management plan. This lack of preparedness is attributed to constraints such as limited finances and human resources, among others, along with a perception of low disaster risk. While most libraries have implemented basic emergency protocols, such as alarm systems and emergency kits, and some have insurance and updated emergency telephone trees, these measures fall short of the comprehensive requirements for effective disaster management. The study underscores the vital importance of disaster management plans, adequate equipment, sturdy library structures and strong library networks in disaster preparedness and management. It also calls for urgent action in policy enforcement, capacity building and further research to bolster the resilience of libraries against potential disasters.
当灾难来临时:菲律宾的图书馆准备好了吗?
由自然或人为灾害引发的灾难经常威胁着菲律宾的图书馆。本研究采用混合方法,对全国 90 名图书馆馆长或负责人进行了一项由七个部分组成的详细调查。调查结果表明,许多图书馆在过去十年中都经历过灾害。尽管如此,大多数图书馆都缺乏足够的准备,其中 69 家图书馆没有灾害管理计划。造成这种准备不足的原因包括资金和人力资源有限,以及认为灾害风险低。虽然大多数图书馆都实施了基本的应急规程,如警报系统和应急包,有些图书馆还购买了保险并更新了应急电话,但这些措施还达不到有效灾害管理的全面要求。研究强调了灾害管理计划、充足的设备、坚固的图书馆结构和强大的图书馆网络在备灾和灾害管理中的极端重要性。研究还呼吁在政策执行、能力建设和进一步研究方面采取紧急行动,以增强图书馆抵御潜在灾害的能力。
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