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Title: RSR Library Innovations in Support of Local Governance


1
RSR Library Innovations in Support of Local
Governance
  • RIKO VINLUAN
  • Naga Librarian

2
Presentation Outline
  • Brief history of RSR Library
  • The Library and the Naga City Road Map
  • The Library and the Naga City Governance Model
  • RSR Library Best Practices
  • Lessons Learned

3
Brief history
  • One of the eight libraries initially set up in
    the country in 1921, then called the Camarines
    Sur Branch Library. Coordinated other libraries
    in the province
  • Nearly abolished by the provincial board a few
    years after the city gained its charter.
  • Management handed over to the city government in
    1954, was reorganized and renamed the Naga City
    Public Library

4
Brief history
  • Housed in rented buildings in downtown Naga City
  • Transferred to its own two-storey building in
    2005 and renamed the Raul S. Roco Library upon
    the latters 64th birthday
  • Aside from the usual library sections, it now has
    an internet kiosk, a memorabilia room of the late
    senator, the DepEd library hub, a local
    governance section, and AV and electronic
    resources

5
In a snapshot
6
PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2005 BASE YEAR 2015 TARGET
Proportion of pupils starting Grade 1 who finish Grade 6 (MDG) 78 90
Proportion of school age children in school (MDG) 100 100
Proportion of first year high school students who finish high school 69 85
Prevalence of underweight children under 5 years of age (MDG) less than 1 less than 1
7
Naga City Road Map
  • The RSR Library contributes to the attainment of
    our vision by engaging in programs and projects
    that will encourage the youth to finish their
    education
  • at least 90 of Grade 1 pupils finish Grade 6 and
  • at least 85 of first year high school enrolees
    finish fourth year.

8
PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2005 BASE YEAR 2015 TARGET
Proportion of programs and policies formulated, implemented, monitored and evaluated with citizen or civil society participation 80 99
Proportion of randomly surveyed city residents who have an understanding of the citys history, culture and arts n.d. 90
Percentage of households practicing segregation at source 50 99
9
Naga City Road Map
  • The RSR Library contributes to the attainment of
    our vision by engaging in programs and projects
    that will encourage the promotion of good
    governance and responsible citizenship

10
THE NAGA GOVERNANCE MODEL
  • Progressive development perspective. Seeks
    prosperity-building tempered by an enlightened
    perception of the poor
  • Functional partnerships. Vehicles that enable
    the city to tap community resources for priority
    undertakings
  • Participation. Mechanisms that ensure long-term
    sustainability of local undertakings

11
Governance Model
  • Progressive Leadership Seeks to harness the
    Library as a tool for the citys overall
    development..
  • for attaining the citys MDG on education
  • for promoting good governance and responsible
    citizenship
  • for attaining the citys targets on poverty
    alleviation

12
Governance Model
  • Functional partnerships enables the RSR Library
    to tap community resources for its programs
  • Jollibee Foods Corporation extends its popular
    menu free of charge in all official activities of
    the Library
  • MNCCI and KBP for story telling activities
  • Universities (e.g. DLSU) and foundations as
    source of library materials

13
Governance Model
  • Functional partnerships
  • Local computer schools (STI, Datamex, CCDI, PCFC)
    as source of student volunteers
  • Local school libraries (Holy Rosary Minor
    Seminary, AMA Computer College, CCDI, PCFC) as a
    partner for exchanging library resources
  • Naga City Scholars Guild as source of volunteer
    manpower for day-to-day library operations

14
Governance Model
  • Participation
  • Engages Library stakeholders in planning and
    implementation of its programs, projects and
    activities
  • Generates community support and helps ensure
    sustainability of its programs
  • Helps align library activities with the citys
    road map

15
Innovations
  • Library Rewards Program.
  • Books are given points
  • Higher points for Bikol and Filipiniana materials
    and those given national awards
  • Borrowers who collect certain points are given
    rewards (mugs and T-shirts) and special
    privileges (more number of books that can be
    borrowed)
  • Promotes awareness of Philippine and Bikol
    history and culture

16
Innovations
  • Annual Library Lecture Series
  • Promotes awareness and appreciation of local
    writers and historians and their role in
    promoting Bikol culture and history
  • Dr. Bienvenido Lumbera - mainstreaming Bikol
    language and literature
  • Ms. Eugenia Apostol - responsible journalism,
    effective communication and transparent
    governance

17
Innovations
  • Annual Library Lecture Series
  • Bikol historian Dr. Danny Gerona - importance of
    understanding local history
  • Columnist Conrado de Quiros - literature and
    governance
  • Poet Alan Popa changing paradigm of Bicol
    Poetry
  • Mrs. Prudencia C. Cruz - impact of local history
    materials in public libraries

18
Innovations
  • Childrens Bookfest.
  • Targets pre-schoolers from the citys educare
    centers and elementary pupils up to Grade 2.
  • Select individuals from City Hall, the academe,
    the media, business community and civic
    organizations take turns in reading childrens
    books and amplifying them for the benefit of
    their young listeners.
  • Jollibee provides free food and gift items for
    the participants

19
Innovations
  • Be a reader Rediscover Raul S. Roco _at_ the
    Library
  • Encourages students to rediscover the ideals of
    Raul S. Roco, a distinguished leader and public
    servant.
  • Students research his life at the library and
    join in an inter-school speech competition
    centering on the former senators principles and
    ideals.
  • Thru this activity, the youth are encouraged to
    be good and responsible citizens

20
Innovations
  • Byaheng Bukmobil
  • Deploys the citys Book Mobile to public schools
    in far-flung barangays.
  • Enhances learning in public schools and
    inculcates love for reading.
  • To generate more readers, a local personality is
    brought in to do story-telling.
  • Beneficiaries of this project are 10 schools
    located in the citys upland and agricultural
    barangays whose distance from the Library makes
    commuting expensive for their pupils.

21
Innovations
  • Databank Exposition
  • The librarys collection of books on Bicol
    history, arts and culture as well as old photos
    of the city are exhibited during historical
    celebrations and other events.
  • Makes key resources of the library more
    accessible to a larger audience
  • Recent expositions
  • 15 Bikol Martyrs,
  • 1920-1950 Bikolano writers and photos of Naga
    City
  • Bikol Book Collections.

22
Innovations
  • Inter Library Resource Sharing Program
  • Regular exchange of books between RSR Library and
    the libraries of
  • Holy Rosary Minor Seminary
  • Philippine Computer Foundation College
  • Computer Communication Development Institute
  • AMA Computer College

23
Innovations
  • Inter Library Resource Sharing Program
  • Collection of all partners are multiplied
  • Directs available funding for the acquisition of
    other priority books
  • Minimizes duplication of library materials
  • Encourages sharing of good practices among the
    different librarians.

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Lessons Learned
  • A library, particularly those operated by a local
    government unit, must be harnessed in support of
    local development
  • A public library can multiply its resources by
    recognizing the unique interests of potential
    partners
  • Participation of library stakeholders in planning
    and implementation is essential for the success
    and sustainability of its programs
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