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Learning Resources

         * Books
         * Periodicals
         * Graduate Study Theses
         * Filipiniana Materials
         * Asiana Collection
         * Audio-Visual Materials
         * Index to Periodicals
         * Internet Resources
         * Negrosiana Collections
         * Christian Books
         * Japanese Learning Materials
         * Vertical Files
    

 
Thesis and Feasibility Studies
    

         Theses and feasibility studies cannot be reproduced through photocopies and are likewise to be used only in the library.

Reference Books     

         These reference books are for use only in the library.  The Reference Book Section contains reference materials consisting of encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, biographical dictionaries, yearbook, handbooks, manuals, almanacs, statistical yearbooks, directories, geographical sources, local and foreign and manual  reports.  These may not be taken out of the library except for special purposes and with the permission of the librarian.


Filipiniana Books     

         Filipiniana Books are shelved the right corner wing in the library. They are books written about the Philippines and book written in the Philippines.

         Filipiniana Books or materials may be borrowed for three (3) days and may be renewed for another 3 days unless called for by another user.


 

The Ten Main Classes

                     000      Generalities
                     100      Philosophy & Psychology
                     200      Religion
                     300      Social Sciences
                     400      Language
                     500      Natural Sciences
                     600      Technology (Applied Science)
                     700      The Arts
                     800      Literature & Rhetoric
                     900      Geography & History





Reserve Books     

         Books placed on reserve are those which have been designated by members of the faculty as required and collateral readings for their subject courses.

         Putting books on RESERVE is a way of making available materials which are very much in-demand to the greatest number of students. Reserve books should be read within the reading area of the library. They can be borrowed for classroom use within a period of one hour only after which they should be returned to the library immediately. A student may borrow two (2) reserve books at a time. Books maybe borrowed at 4:00 p.m. and returned at 9:00 a.m. in the morning of the following day, subject to the rules and regulations of the library.



Periodicals     

         Unbound and bound periodicals are to be used only in the library.