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=='''The University Library, UP Diliman'''==
=='''The University Library, UP Diliman'''==
The University Library of UP Diliman encompasses one Main Library and 36 College or Unit Libraries. It envisions global information exchange throughout the UP Library System. It is mandated to be the information resource center of excellence in the social sciences, humanities and basic sciences. It strives for full automation, a world-class collection and a staff of thoroughly modern information professionals.


The University Library was officially established by the Board of Regents in 1922, fourteen years after the founding of the University of the Philippines in 1908. The University Library, which was at the same time designated as the Department of Library Science was placed on equal level with other departments of instruction for the services of all colleges of the university.
The University Library of UP Diliman encompasses one Main Library and 36 College or Unit Libraries. Adding to all of the other libraries throughout the entirety of the Universities of the Philippines, there are a total of 42 libraries overall including the one in Pampanga. The main library envisions global information exchange throughout the UP Library System. It is mandated to be the information resource center of excellence in the social sciences, humanities, and basic sciences. It strives for full automation, a world-class collection, and a staff of thoroughly modern information professionals.
 
The University Library was officially established by the Board of Regents in 1922, fourteen years after the founding of the University of the Philippines in 1908. The Main Library was the first building to be constructed after the university transferred from its original site in Manila to the Diliman campus. Construction of the building was started in May 1949, four months after the transfer, and finished in June 1950, with completion on January of 1951. The University Library, which was at the same time designated as the Department of Library Science, was placed on equal level with other departments of instruction for the services of all colleges of the university.


Between the years 1908 to 1922 University constituents made use of small libraries in the various units and colleges of the university and government libraries in Manila for their research and information needs.  
Between the years 1908 to 1922 University constituents made use of small libraries in the various units and colleges of the university and government libraries in Manila for their research and information needs.  


The UP Diliman Library Collections have been developed in aid of teaching, research and extension work in the disciplines designated to Diliman. Topping the list of choice collections in UP Diliman are the Filipiniana Collections, which come in print, non-print and digital forms.
The UP Diliman Library Collections have been developed in aid of teaching, research, and extension work in the disciplines designated to Diliman. Topping the list of choice collections in UP Diliman are the Filipiniana Collections, which come in print, non-print and digital forms.
 
=='''The Main Library, Gonzalez Hall'''==
[[Image:Gonzales Hall.JPG|300px|right|thumb|Gonzalez Hall]]


=='''The Main Library'''==
The Main Library, which is the seat of library administration, is situated at Gonzalez Hall in the middle of the academic oval. This was intended as to portray that it is the "heart" of all the colleges present around the academic oval.  It is organized into three major divisions which covers the various functional sections: (a) Technical Services Division which formulates and adopts standard acquisition, cataloging and indexing policies and procedures, (b) Administrative Services which provides support to the functional sections/units of the Library, and (c) User Education and Services Division which lends books and provides reference, research, and bibliographic services; maintains and preserves books, documents, and archival materials; undertakes user education programs; and maintains computerized database applications.


The Main Library, which is the seat of library administration, is situated at Gonzalez Hall in the middle of the academic oval. It is organized into three major divisions which covers the various functional sections: (a) Technical Services Division which formulates and adopts standard acquisition, cataloging and indexing policies and procedures; (b) Administrative Services which provides support to the functional sections/units of the Library; and, (c) User Education and Services Division which lends books and provides reference, research and bibliographic services; maintains and preserve books, documents and archival materials; undertakes user education programs; and maintains computerized database applications.
It consists of eight (8) readers services sections (Filipiniana Books, Filipiniana Serials, Special Collections, Media Services, General Reference and Electronic Resources, Social Sciences, Foreign Serials, and the University Archives and Records Depository); four (4) technical sections (Acquisitions, Bibliography and Indexing / R & D, Cataloging and Computer Services); and the Administrative Services Department. The bulk of the library collection in the social sciences, general reference, foreign serials, UPiana and other special collections are found in the Main Library.


It consists of eight (8) readers services sections (Filipiniana Book, Filipiniana Serials, Special Collections, Media Services, General Reference and Electronic Resources, Social Sciences, Foreign Serials, and the University Archives and Records Depository); four (4) technical sections (Acquisitions, Bibliography and Indexing / R & D, Cataloging and Computer Services); and the Administrative Services Department. Bulk of the library collection in the social sciences, general reference, foreign serials, UPiana and other special collections are found in the Main Library.
The Library’s print and non-book collection is complemented and updated by an extensive and multidisciplinary state-of-the-art electronic (CD-ROMs and online) databases which are accessible throughout the UP system. In the Main Library alone, there are 30 OPAC terminals in the first floor lobby and 24 CD-ROM/Internet browsers in the General Reference and Electronic Resources Section, made available to library users from 8:00 AM to 12 midnight on weekdays and from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Saturdays. Several computers are also provided in the other sections for library client and staff use as well. To safeguard and at the same time facilitate the circulation of library materials, a library security system with its prerequisite barcodes, barcode reader, magnetic strips, sensitizer-desensitizers and a closed circuit television were installed in the Main Library and other college/unit libraries.


The Library’s print and non-book collection is complemented and updated by an extensive and multidisciplinary state-of-the-art electronic (CD-ROMs and online) databases which are accessible throughout the UP system. In the Main Library alone, there are 30 OPAC terminals in the first floor lobby and 24 CD-ROM/Internet browsers in the General Reference and Electronic Resources Section, made available to library users from 8:00 AM to 12 midnight on weekdays and from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Saturdays. Several computers are also provided in the other sections for library clients and staff use as well. To safeguard and at the same time facilitate the circulation of library materials, a library security system with its prerequisite barcodes, barcode reader, magnetic strips, sensitizer-desensitizers and a closed circuit television were installed in the Main Library and other college/unit libraries.
[[Image:UP Library Logo.jpg|thumb|right|The University Library logo]]
 
[[Image:UP Logo.JPG|420px|center|thumb|U.P. Logo]]
 
The eagle is the bird depicted in the logo. Its wings widespread symbolize the vision of the University to be a center of academic freedom. It also represents the UP students who are trained to offer their lives in the service of the Filipino people. Controversial with the logo is its connection with the bald eagle that could be located in the Great Seal of the President of the United States. This is because the University logo and the eagle itself is patterned after the latter.
 
The eagle in the official seal holds a shield that carries different symbols for agriculture, engineering, and science, the three fields where the University has been known for. Until today, UP takes pride in these three areas of knowledge as it remains one of the Centers of Excellence in the Philippines, as approved by the Commission on Higher Education. [http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=University_of_the_Philippines_Official_Seal]
 
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=='''College/Unit Libraries'''==
=='''College/Unit Libraries'''==
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* Technology Management
* Technology Management
* Third World Studies
* Third World Studies
* Urban & Regional Planning  
* Urban & Regional Planning


=='''History'''==
=='''History'''==


The first librarian of U.P. was Miss Mary Polk, an American Assistant Professor of Library Science.  She initiated the foundation of a modern library in the university with her 10-year library development program which focused on adequate book fund, permanent library building, and sufficiently trained, experienced and organized staff.
The first librarian of U.P. was Miss Mary Polk, an American Assistant Professor of Library Science.  She initiated the foundation of a modern library in the university with her 10-year library development program which focused on an adequate book fund, a permanent library building, and a sufficiently trained, experienced, and organized staff.


Every University Librarian since the University Library was established in 1922 has grappled with four basic concerns: the book fund, staff development, library services and information technology.
Every University Librarian since the University Library was established in 1922 has grappled with four basic concerns: the book fund, staff development, library services, and information technology. The main objectives set out by the planers of the current Gonzalez hall were computerized networking, building renovation, and writing the definitive history of the UP libraries. The networking project was coupled with an infrastructure project. The infrastructure of Gonzalez Hall was designed by the university's first architect, upon transferring to Diliman, Cesar Concio. And even the national artist Juan P. Nakpil was a member of the architectural staff. The size of the building itself is a remarkable feat measuring 102.75 meters long and 20.55 meters wide as originally planned and supposedly had 4 floors with 8 decks, however only 5 decks are in use today.
 
Other notable librarians regarding the history of the main library: 


''Gabriel A. Bernardo'' (1924-1957) built the Library in Padre Faura, giving it the reputation of being the best in Asia before the War. He rehabilitated and rebuilt the Library in Diliman after the War.
''Gabriel A. Bernardo'' (1924-1957) built the Library in Padre Faura, giving it the reputation of being the best in Asia before the War. He rehabilitated and rebuilt the Library in Diliman after the War.


''Marina G. Dayrit'' (1963-1981) systematized library services and the staff training, beefed up the library collection through Ford Foundation grants, developed the Filipiniana Special Collections and Archives, initiated microfilming and computerization.  Atty. Myrna S. Feliciano, College of Law Librarian, was officer-in-charge from 1981 until 1984.
''Marina G. Dayrit'' (1963-1981) systematized library services and the staff training, beefed up the library collection through Ford Foundation grants, developed the Filipiniana Special Collections and Archives, and initiated microfilming and computerization.  Atty. Myrna S. Feliciano, College of Law Librarian, was officer-in-charge from 1981 until 1984.


''Filomena M. Tann'' (1984-1986) decentralized acquisition and cataloging processes in accordance with revised policies and reorganization of the University Library System as approved by the Board of Regents.
''Filomena M. Tann'' (1984-1986) decentralized acquisition and cataloging processes in accordance with revised policies and reorganization of the University Library System as approved by the Board of Regents.


''Belen B. Angeles'' (1987-1999) obtained a Ford-Mellon grant to develop the humanities, social sciences and general science collections and to purchase license to use CDS/ISIS. She opened Media Services, converted the Filipiniana Collection to machine-readable form, opened the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC), CD-ROM and INTERNET services.
''Belen B. Angeles'' (1987-1999) obtained a Ford-Mellon grant to develop the humanities, social sciences, and general science collections and to purchase license to use CDS/ISIS. She opened Media Services, converted the Filipiniana Collection to machine-readable form, opened the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC), and enabled CD-ROM and INTERNET services.
 
''Salvacion M. Arlante'' (1999-2012) launched the University Library Web site; purchased the integrated library system MAELISA; pursued and implemented the in-house developed Integrated Library System (iLib); adopted the policy of access versus holdings; promoted the welfare of the Research, Extension and Professional Staff; and is exploring alternative information technologies.
 
''Rodolfo Y. Tarlit'' (2012-2014)


''Salvacion M. Arlante'' (1999-Present) launched the University Library Web site; purchased the integrated library system MAELISA; pursued and implemented the in-house developed Integrated Library System (iLib); adopted the policy of access versus holdings; promoted the welfare of the Research, Extension and Professional Staff; and is exploring alternative information technologies.
''Chito N. Angeles'' (2014-present)


=='''Mission'''==
=='''Mission'''==
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To provide library users:  
To provide library users:  
* the best access to the information that they need in support of instruction, research and extension   
* the best access to the information that they need in support of instruction, research and extension   
* the best information services through the use of the new information and communication         technologies (ICTs) as applied in libraries
* the best information services through the use of the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) as applied in libraries


=='''Location'''==
=='''Location'''==


You can visit us at [[the Main Library Building]], Gonzalez Hall Apacible St., University of the Philippines Diliman. We are located in between the Sunken Garden and UP Lagoon.
You can visit us at [[the Main Library Building]], Gonzalez Hall Apacible St., University of the Philippines Diliman. We are located between the Sunken Garden and UP Lagoon.


Named after former U.P. President Bienvenido Maria S. Gonzalez (1939-1951), the '''Main Library Building''' was the first building to be constructed after the University transferred from its original site in Manila to the Diliman campus. Construction of the building was started in May 1949, four months after the transfer, and finished in June 1950, with completed by January 1951.
Named after former U.P. President Bienvenido Maria S. Gonzalez (1939-1951), the '''Main Library Building''' was the first building to be constructed after the University transferred from its original site in Manila to the Diliman campus. Construction of the building was started in May 1949, four months after the transfer, and finished in June 1950<!--following line is either redundant or incomplete:
, with completed by January 1951-->.


The Main Library Building stands in the very midst of the academic buildings in Diliman. It is rectangular, measuring 102.75 meters long and 20.55 meters wide, with four floors including the basement. It has a stacks unit jutting to the rear from the center, measuring 27.40 meters long and 30.55 meter wide, with provisions for 8 decks of which only five are complete to date.
The Main Library Building stands in the very midst of the academic buildings in Diliman. It is rectangular, measuring 102.75 meters long and 20.55 meters wide, with four floors including the basement. It has a stacks unit jutting to the rear from the center, measuring 27.40 meters long and 30.55 meter wide, with provisions for 8 decks of which only five are complete to date.
The decision to construct the Main Library at the center of the academic square accounts for its poor geographical orientation. In order to align it with the other buildings, its entire length runs from north to south, so that the building faces east and west, exposing readers inside to the glare of the sun the whole day.
The decision to construct the Main Library at the center of the academic square accounts for its poor geographical orientation. In order to align it with the other buildings, its entire length runs from north to south, so that the building faces east and west, exposing readers inside to the glare of the sun the whole day.


The exterior of the building has a touch of the classic by the presence of columns along the frontage. There are four massive columns extending upward to the fourth floor line the porch facing the main entrance, with an additional four columns each on both sides of the porch reaching up to the third floor. Access to the main entrance is provided by an 18-step stairway.
The exterior of the building has a touch of the classic by the presence of columns along the frontage. Four massive columns extending upward to the fourth floor line the porch facing the main entrance, with an additional four columns each on both sides of the porch reaching up to the third floor. Access to the main entrance is provided by an 18-step stairway.
   
   
The building is modular in design and function. The structural bay measures 6.85 meters.  
The building is modular in design and function. The structural bay measures 6.85 meters.  
Internally its fixed commitments consist only of the stairs, elevator and toilets. Maximum flexibility of physical lay-out is provided by the absence of load-bearing partitions, the continuous ceiling, and modular lighting.
Internally its fixed commitments consist only of the stairs, elevator and toilets. Maximum flexibility of physical lay-out is provided by the absence of load-bearing partitions, the continuous ceiling, and modular lighting.
=='''Services and Facilities'''==
=='''Services and Facilities'''==


* Bibliography & indexing
* [[Bibliography & indexing]]
* Ask-a-Librarian (virtual reference)
* Ask-a-Librarian (virtual reference)
* Database searching
* Database searching
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* Media Services -- M-F 8-5; S 8-12
* Media Services -- M-F 8-5; S 8-12
* Social Sciences -- M-S 8-5
* Social Sciences -- M-S 8-5
* University Archives -- M-F 8-5; S 8-12
* University Archives -- M-F 8-5; S 8-12
* College/unit libraries have varying service hours. Please visit our website for more information.
* College/unit libraries have varying service hours. Please visit our website, http://www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph/?q=unit-libraries, for information.


=='''Collections'''==
=='''Collections'''==
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'''General Reference''' includes e-books, online subscriptions, CD/DVD-ROMs, foreign and Filipiniana reference books such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, directories, almanacs, yearbooks, etc. Room-use only.
'''General Reference''' includes e-books, online subscriptions, CD/DVD-ROMs, foreign and Filipiniana reference books such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, directories, almanacs, yearbooks, etc. Room-use only.


'''Social Sciences''' compose of foreign books in the fields of philosophy, religion, history, geography, anthropology, population, linguistics, sociology, and political science.  
'''Social Sciences''' compose of foreign books in the fields of philosophy, religion, history, geography, anthropology, population, linguistics, sociology, and political science.  


'''Filipiniana Books''' include printed books in the Philippines; books about the Philippines regardless of author, language and publisher’s imprint; and books published by Filipinos in any subject.
'''Filipiniana Books''' include printed books in the Philippines; books about the Philippines regardless of author, language and publisher’s imprint; and books published by Filipinos in any subject.


'''Serials''' include Filipiniana and foreign scholarly journals, magazines and newspapers.
'''Serials''' include Filipiniana and foreign scholarly journals, magazines and newspapers.
Filipiniana Special Collections include rare books, books in   personal papers of Filipiniana and Archives Sections, microforms, tapes diskettes, government documents, maps, speeches, seminar papers, vertical file, artworks and other rare collections. Room-use only.   
Filipiniana Special Collections include rare books, books in personal papers of Filipiniana and Archives Sections, microforms, tapes diskettes, government documents, maps, speeches, seminar papers, vertical file, artworks and other rare collections. Room-use only.   


'''Microforms''' are produced microfilm copies of personal papers and records at the UARD, rare Filipiniana books and periodicals. Room-use only.
'''Microforms''' are produced microfilm copies of personal papers and records at the UARD, rare Filipiniana books and periodicals. Room-use only.


'''Audio-visual Materials''' include videotapes, computer discs, audio cassettes, slides and kits . Room-use only.
'''Audio-visual Materials''' include videotapes, computer discs, audio cassettes, slides and kits. Room-use only.


'''University Archives''' contains university records,personal papers of University administrators, faculty & University Student Council officers, theses and dissertations, and UP official publications. Room-use only.
'''University Archives''' contains university records,personal papers of University administrators, faculty & University Student Council officers, theses and dissertations, and UP official publications. Room-use only.
=='''Bulwagan ng Dangal'''==
The Bulwagan ng Dangal (Hall of Honor) is the newest and largest exhibition hall in the University of the Philippines Diliman. Located at the basement of the Gonzalez Hall (University Library), it was inaugurated on 18 June 2009, the 101st Foundation Day of the University. In a brief program, University Librarian Prof. Salvacion M. Arlante welcomed the guests while Office of the Initiatives for Culture and the Arts (OICA) Director Prof. Ruben Defeo described a brief background of this endeavor. UP President Emerlinda Roman, UP Diliman Chancellor Sergio Cao and National Artists Virgilio Almario and Napoleon Abueva, together with former UP president Dr. Emanuel Soriano and Regent Nelia Gonzales untied the ceremonial ribbon, marking the opening of the Bulwagan.
With the opening of the Bulwagan, Prof. Arlante noted that “In the modern concept, the university now has a library, an archives and a museum all in one place.” Its central location further emphasizes its focal presence as the geographic and cultural heart of the university. Dr. GERARD LICO, the Campus Architect and professor at the College of Architecture designed the basement of the Gonzalez Hall to serve its new purpose as an exhibit space. [http://uplibrarybulletin.wordpress.com/2009/06/29/bulwagan-ng-dangal-opens-to-the-public/]
=='''Artworks'''==
'''Busts'''
<gallery>
Image: A.Bonifacio.jpg|"A.Bonifacio", University Archives
Image: A.Mabini.jpg|"A.Mabini", University Archives
Image: E.Jacinto.jpg|"E.Jacinto", University Archives
Image: F.Baltazar.jpg|"F.Baltazar", University Archives
Image: G.Lopez Jaena.jpg|"G.Lopez Jaena", University Archives
Image: Gen.A.Luna.jpg|"Gen.A.Luna", University Archives
Image: J.Panganiban.jpg|"J.Panganiban", University Archives
Image: J.Rizal.jpg|"J.Rizal", University Archives
Image: M.H.Del Pilar.jpg|"M.H.Del Pilar", University Archives
Image: M.L.Quezon.jpg|"M.L.Quezon", University Archives
Image: P.J.A.Burgos.jpg|"P.J.A.Burgos", University Archives
Image: P.J.Zamora.jpg|"P.J.Zamora", University Archives
Image: P.M.Gomez.jpg|"P.M.Gomez", University Archives
Image: R.Palma.jpg|"R.Palma", University Archives
Image: S.Osmena,AMA.jpg|"S.Osmena,AMA", University Archives
Image: T.M.Kalaw.jpg|"T.M.Kalaw", University Archives
</gallery>
'''Sculpture'''
<gallery>
Image: Untitled.jpg|"Untitled by Napoleon Abueva", Staircase
Image: UPOblationOr-01.jpg|Original "Oblation" by Guillermo Tolentino, 3rd Floor, Gonzalez Hall
</gallery>


=='''Library Jingle'''==
=='''Library Jingle'''==
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UP Library Song by Skinijins KABOOM
UP Library Song by Skinijins KABOOM
[[Media:UP Library song by Skinijins KABOOM.mp3]]
[[Media:UP Library song by Skinijins KABOOM.mp3]]


=='''Library Users'''==
=='''Library Users'''==
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'''Use of Libraries by Members'''. The following members of the UP System may use the library resources subject to the rules and regulations governing their use:
'''Use of Libraries by Members'''. The following members of the UP System may use the library resources subject to the rules and regulations governing their use:


* All bona fide students, faculty and employees members of   the Board of Regents and officials of the University
* All bona fide students, faculty, employees, members of the Board of Regents, and officials of the University
* Retired faculty members specifically granted off-campus-reading privileges by the Board of     Regents  
* Retired faculty members specifically granted off-campus-reading privileges by the Board of Regents  
* Visiting scholars with university appointments  
* Visiting scholars with university appointments  
* Cross registrants from other colleges and universities, and special students
* Cross registrants from other colleges and universities, and special students


'''Use of Libraries by Non-members'''. The following non-members of the University may use the library resources within library premises subject to the rules and regulations governing their use:
'''Use of Libraries by Non-members'''. The following non-members of the University may use the library resources within library premises subject to the rules and regulations governing their use:
* Alumni, former faculty members and students honorably discharged from the University  
* Alumni, former faculty members, and students honorably discharged from the University  
* Graduate students from other schools  
* Graduate students from other schools  
* Government and private researchers
* Government and private researchers
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'''Alumni and former faculty and staff''' may use the library upon presentation of a valid ID and proof of former UP status. They are issued a special library card which entitles them to free use of the library for five (5) days per semester or summer; after which they pay a research fee of Php20.00/day or Php450.00/year.  
'''Alumni and former faculty and staff''' may use the library upon presentation of a valid ID and proof of former UP status. They are issued a special library card which entitles them to free use of the library for five (5) days per semester or summer; after which they pay a research fee of Php20.00/day or Php450.00/year.  


'''Government researchers''' may use the library upon presentation of a valid office ID and referral letter from the office’s Head or Librarian. They are issued a special library card which entitles them to free use of the   library for five (5) days per semester or summer, after which they pay a research fee of Php20.00/day; Php450.00/semester; or Php300.00/summer.  
'''Government researchers''' may use the library upon presentation of a valid office ID and referral letter from the office’s Head or Librarian. They are issued a special library card which entitles them to free use of the library for five (5) days per semester or summer, after which they pay a research fee of Php20.00/day; Php450.00/semester; or Php300.00/summer.  


'''Private researchers''' and '''graduate students from other schools''' may use the library on Wednesdays only, upon presentation of a valid office or school ID and referral letter from the office’s or school’s head librarian. They will be issued a special library card upon payment of a research fee of PHP50.00/day; PHP450.00/semester; or PHP300.00/summer.
'''Private researchers''' and '''graduate students from other schools''' may use the library on Wednesdays only, upon presentation of a valid office or school ID and referral letter from the office’s or school’s head librarian. They will be issued a special library card upon payment of a research fee of PHP50.00/day; PHP450.00/semester; or PHP300.00/summer.
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* '''Faculty'''
* '''Faculty'''
* 10 circulation books for 1 month
* 10 circulation books for 1 month
* Serials (non-current) for 1 week
* Serials (non-current) for 1 week
* Said materials are renewal only once
* Said materials are renewal only once
* '''Research, Extension and Professional Staff (REPS)'''
* '''Research, Extension and Professional Staff (REPS)'''
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* '''Lost Book''': Replacement or good photocopy of same title. Replacement of another title to be  approved by the faculty/librarian or payment of its current value plus 50% of the cost of the book or  photocopy cost.  
* '''Lost Book''': Replacement or good photocopy of same title. Replacement of another title to be  approved by the faculty/librarian or payment of its current value plus 50% of the cost of the book or  photocopy cost.  


If lost book is found, a fine of   Php2.00/day is computed from the due date until date of return, but not to  exceed the current cost of the book. If current cost cannot be assessed for certain materials, e.g. Filipiniana materials, 50% will be added to the acquisition cost.
If lost book is found, a fine of Php2.00/day is computed from the due date until date of return, but not to  exceed the current cost of the book. If current cost cannot be assessed for certain materials, e.g. Filipiniana materials, 50% will be added to the acquisition cost.


=='''Library Fees'''[http://www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph/?q=rules-fees-fines]==
=='''Library Fees'''[http://www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph/?q=rules-fees-fines]==
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=='''Violations'''==
=='''Violations'''==


'''Withdrawal of a Reserve Book Without a Reservation Permit'''.  Any person who draws out a reserve book for overnight use without an approved reservation shall pay a fine of P50.00.  On his/her   second offense the person’s privilege to borrow from the reserve collections shall be suspended for two (2) weeks.
'''Withdrawal of a Reserve Book Without a Reservation Permit'''.  Any person who draws out a reserve book for overnight use without an approved reservation shall pay a fine of P50.00.  On his/her second offense the person’s privilege to borrow from the reserve collections shall be suspended for two (2) weeks.


'''Violations of the Use of Special Collections and Archival Materials'''.  Infraction of the rule on the use of special collections and archival materials shall mean suspension of library privileges not exceeding one month.
'''Violations of the Use of Special Collections and Archival Materials'''.  Infraction of the rule on the use of special collections and archival materials shall mean suspension of library privileges not exceeding one month.


'''Failure to Return a General Reference Book and Other Restricted Materials Borrowed for Photocopying Purposes'''.  Any person who fails to return these types of materials after photocopying shall pay a fine of P50.00  On his/her second offense the person’s privilege to use the library will be suspended for one (1) week.
'''Failure to Return a General Reference Book and Other Restricted Materials Borrowed for Photocopying Purposes'''.  Any person who fails to return these types of materials after photocopying shall pay a fine of P50.00  On his/her second offense the person’s privilege to use the library will be suspended for one (1) week.
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'''Falsification and Use of Someone Else’s Identification Card or Borrower’s Card'''.  Any person who falsifies or uses an identification card or borrower’s card other than his/her own shall after due process have his/her library privileges suspended for not more than a semester.
'''Falsification and Use of Someone Else’s Identification Card or Borrower’s Card'''.  Any person who falsifies or uses an identification card or borrower’s card other than his/her own shall after due process have his/her library privileges suspended for not more than a semester.


=='''Library Instructions'''==
=='''[http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/index.php/Category:University_Library_Instructions Library Instructions]'''==


[[Category:University Library Instructions]]


'''How to request for document delivery?'''
[[How to request for document delivery?]]


Listen and Learn: [[Media:Howtorequestfordocumentdelivery.wav]]
[[How to request for library orientation?]]


Document delivery, a fee-based service for UP and non-UP library users, processes articles and book chapter requests from the journals, books, e-resources and other materials available only in UP Diliman Libraries. These documents are scanned or photocopied and can be sent electronically or by courier. To request for document delivery:
[[How to request for extended reading?]]
* Go to the library website, www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph
* Click the “Request for document delivery” link under the Request Menu on the left side of the    website
* Read the document delivery policy
* Fill up the request web form


[[How to Check Out Reserve Books?]]


 
[[How to Reserve Books on Loan?]]
'''How to request for library orientation?'''
 
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* Go to the library website, www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph
* Click the “Request for library orientation” link under the Request Menu on the left side of the website
* Fill up the request web form
* Or, you may call the reference librarian at (02)981.8500 local 2861 to schedule library orientation
 
 
'''How to request for extended reading?'''
 
The University Library is open from 8:00AM to 12 midnight, Mondays to Fridays. Books, periodicals, and theses and dissertations from other sections of the Main Library and the UP School of Library and Information Studies  (SLIS) which are closed after 5:00PM may be requested for extended reading. This service allows you to read the requested item(s) beyond 5:00PM at the General Reference and Electronic Resources Section (GenRef).
 
To place your request for extended reading:
* Go to the library website www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph
* Log in using your UP WebMail account
* Click the “Request for extended reading” link under the Request Menu on the left side of the website
* Fill up the request web form and submit your request before 4:45PM
* Get your extended reading at the Electronic  Resources Room of the General Reference Section
* Or, you may visit the University Library and personally request for extended reading




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*Listen and Learn: [[Media:How_Search_WebOPAC_Using_Basic_Seach.wav]]
Listen and Learn:  
*[[Media:How_Search_Using_WebOPAC_Advanced_Seach.wav]]
*[[Media:How_Search_WebOPAC_Using_Basic_Seach.wav|How to search WebOPAC using Basic Search]]
*[[Media:How_Checkout_book.wav]]
*[[Media:How_Search_Using_WebOPAC_Advanced_Seach.wav|How to search WebOPAC using Advanced Search]]
*[[Media:How_Check_Your_e-Library_Card.wav]]
*[[Media:Lib L&L Orientation and Tour program.mp3‎|Library Orientation and Tour Program]]
 
*[[Media:How_Check_Your_e-Library_Card.wav|How to check your e-Library Card]]
*[[Media:Lib L&L Wifi.MP3‎|Free access WiFi]]
*[[Media:Lib L&L Website.MP3‎|University Library website features]]
*[[Media:Lib L&L Docu Delivery.MP3|Document Delivery Request]]
*[[Media:How_Checkout_book.wav|How to checkout a book]]
*[[Media:how-to-use-microfilm.mp3|How to use Microfim]]


'''How to Check Out Reserve Books?'''


* Request book(s) at the Reserve Counter
* Fill up the Request Slip with complete bibliographic information
* Give the accomplished Request Slip to the library staff
* To check out reserved book, you need to reserve the book in advance (before 3:00PM)
* Log in using your UP Webmail account at http://ilib.upd.edu.ph
* Search the title/author of the Reserve Book
* Click the title link to view the record
* Click the "Reserve" button and then click the "OK" button
* Check out the Reserve Book after 3:00PM
* Give book card and reserve charge slip to the library staff
* Return book not later than 9:00AM the next school day
'''How to Reserve Books on Loan?'''
* Access  http://ilib.upd.edu.ph
* Enter  username  & password
* Search the title of the book
* When record is displayed, move the cursor on the “on loan” copy
* Click the word “Reserve
* Click the “OK” button to  reserve  the book
* Log out from iLib
* Wait for the iLib System email in your UP WebMail when the book is available for loan




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Index to Philippine Newspapers (IPN)
Index to Philippine Newspapers (IPN)
* Web-based name-subject index to newspapers   published in the Philippines
* Web-based name-subject index to newspapers published in the Philippines
* ISIS-based stand-alone terminals located at the Filipiniana Serials Section
* ISIS-based stand-alone terminals located at the Filipiniana Serials Section
* Print (1981 to date) and computerized version (1984 to date)
* Print (1981 to date) and computerized version (1984 to date)
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* Click the “Browse” button to browse the indexed issues by newspaper titles
* Click the “Browse” button to browse the indexed issues by newspaper titles


Listen and Learn: [[Media:How_to_Search_the_Index_to_Philippine_Newspapers.wav]]
Listen and Learn: [[Media:How_to_Search_the_Index_to_Philippine_Newspapers.wav|How to search the Index to Philippine Newspapers]]




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* Start searching using the basic search or advanced search interface
* Start searching using the basic search or advanced search interface


Listen and Learn: [[Media:How_to_Find_Academic_Articles.wav]]
Listen and Learn: [[Media:How_to_Find_Academic_Articles.wav|How to find Academic Articles]]


=='''Contact Us'''==
=='''Contact Us'''==
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Telefax : (632) 981-8500 Local 2851
Telefax : (632) 981-8500 Local 2851


Chat with a reference librarian, click this
To chat with a reference librarian, click the following link:
[http://www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph/?q=ask-a-librarian]
[http://www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph/?q=ask-a-librarian Ask a Librarian]


Make a reference inquiry, email the Reference Librarian: '''upd_genref@up.edu.ph'''
Make a reference inquiry, email the Reference Librarian: '''upd_genref@up.edu.ph'''
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For technical support and inquiries, email the Webmaster: '''cnangeles@up.edu.ph'''
For technical support and inquiries, email the Webmaster: '''cnangeles@up.edu.ph'''


=='''LibRADIO Season 2 - DZUP 1602 Kasali!'''==
Visit our [http://www.facebook.com/pages/UP-Diliman-University-Library/92328793322 Facebook page]
All episodes are first aired live at DZUP 1602
 
''26. LibRadio – Season 2 1st Episode :  March 2, 2011''
Topic:  Libraries and Librarians in the 21st century
Host:    Marian Ramos
Guests:  Dean Johann Frederick A. Cabbab, SLIS.
Listen:[[Media:LibRadio2_episode_1_-_March_2_2011.mp3]]
 
 
''27. LibRadio – Season 2 – 2nd  Episode :  March 9, 2011''
Topic:  21st century librarians in the special library setting, role of librarians in the society including development, knowledge management and many more. How the 21st century librarians fit in the scheme of the World Bank Knowledge for Development Center (KDC) structure?
Host:    Eimee Lagrama
Guests:  Vincent Miranda Abrigo
Listen:[[Media:LibRadio2_episode_2_-_March_9_2011.mp3]]
 
 
''28. LibRadio – Season 2 – 3rd  Episode :  March 16, 2011''
Topic:  Usapang aklatan ng UP Center for Ethnomusicology Library
Host:    Elvira Lapuz
Guests:  Dr. Ramon P. Santos, Dayang Yraola and Grace Ann Buenaventura
 
 
''29. LibRadio – Season 2 – 4th  Episode :  March 23, 2011''
Topic:  Usapang aklatan ng UP College of Law Library
Host:    Elvira Lapuz
Guests:  Olga Bondal and Evelyn Cuasto
Listen:[[Media:LibRadio2_episode_4_-_March_23_2011.mp3]]
 
 
''30. LibRadio – Season 2 5th Episode :  March 30, 2011''
Topic:  Researcher’s perspective on their use of libraries and its services
Host:    Eimee Lagrama
Guests:  Delia Laguyo, Office of Counseling and Guidance and Hazel Dizon, CSSP Department of Geography
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio3-30-11.mp3]]
 
 
''31. LibRadio – Season 2 6th Episode :  April 6, 2011''
Topic:  How are books selected and collected in the UP Unit Libraries? What are the duties of the College Faculty Library Committee? How do the College of Engineering Faculty Library Committee and other Unit Libraries select book? What are the criteria in book evaluation? What are the faculty and the librarian’s experiences and problems in selecting books?
Host:    Marian Ramos
Guests:  Prof. Marc Ceasar Talampas, Chairperson, College of Engineering Library Faculty Committee and Sharon Ma.  Esposo
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio4-6-11.mp3]]
 
 
''32. LibRadio – Season 2 7th Episode :  April 13, 2011''
Topic:  Oh, online databases : paano ba mag-subscribe sa iyo? Criteria in evaluating and acquiring/subscribing electronic databases and other issues in selecting electronic resources
Hosts:  Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama and Sharon Ma. Esposo
No guests
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio4-6-11.mp3]]
 
 
''33. LibRadio – Season 2 8th Episode :  April 20, 2011''
Topic:  The services of the University Library from the perspective of an administrative staff.
Host:    Eimee Lagrama
Guest:  Edgar Argote,  College of Engineering
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio4-20-11.mp3]]
 
 
''34. LibRadio – Season 2 9th Episode :  April 27, 2011''
Topic:  University Library, UP Manila
Host:    Marian Ramos
Guests:  Theresa Dugenia  (University Librarian,  UP Manila)  and Guillermina Panizales  (Head Librarian, College of Arts and Sciences)
 
 
''35. LibRadio – Season 2 10th Episode :  May 4, 2011''
Topic:  Use of iLib and WebOpac of UP Diliman Library
Host:    Marian Ramos, Elvira Lapuz and Eimee Lagrama
No guests
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio5-4-11.mp3]]
 
 
 
''36. LibRadio – Season 2 11th Episode :  May 11, 2011''
Topic:  UP Los Banos University Library
Host:    Eimee Lagrama
Guests:  Connie Saul (University Librarian, UPLB) and Edith Mallion (Special Collections, UPLB University Library)
Listen:[[Media:Lib-radio5-11-11.mp3]]
 
 
''37. LibRadio – Season 2 12th Episode :  May 18, 2011''
Topic:  UP Los Banos Unit Libraries
Host:    Eimee Lagrama
Guests:  Connie Saul (UPLB University Librarian), Adelina M. Esperante (Vet Med Library),  Andriette S. Valdez (Forestry Library) and  Imelda B. Veluz  (PHTRC Library)
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio5-18-11.mp3]]
 
 
''38. LibRadio – Season 2 13th Episode :  May 25, 2011''
Topic:  Digitization 101 : Digitization of Institutional Records for preservation and process
Host:    Marian Ramos
Guest:  Carina Carlos Samaniego,  Assistant Director of Ateneo Archives
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio5-25-11.mp3]]
 
 
''39. LibRadio – Season 2 14th Episode :  June 1, 2011''
Topic:  Librarians mula sa UP Baguio Library. History of UP Baguio.  Strength : Cordillera Resources. UPLB Library enrollees and staff.  Service hours and expansion of library
Host:    Elvira Lapuz
Guests:  Jocelyn Dagusen, OIC Librarian and Juliet dela Peña, College Librarian
 
 
''40. LibRadio – Season 2 15th Episode :  June 8, 2011''
Topic:  Library Digitization 101, Quality Control and managing digital contents
Host:    Marian Ramos
Guests:  Edwin Gerodias and Joan Esposado
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio6-8-11.mp3]]
 
 
''41. LibRadio – Season 2 16th Episode :  June 15, 2011''
Topic:  Library Orientation on air! All about library services, collections, rules and regulations. Mabuhay ang  mga bagong Isko at Iska!
Host:    Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama and Elvira Lapuz
No Guests
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio6-15-11.mp3]]
 
 
''42. LibRadio – Season 2 17th Episode :  June 22, 2011''
Topic:  Library Orientation on air Part 2! All about library services, collections, rules and regulations.
Host:  Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama and Elvira Lapuz
No Guests
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio6-22-11.mp3]]
 
 
''43. LibRadio – Season 2 18th Episode :  June 29, 2011''
Topic:  Librarians sa Radyo :  UP Visayas, Miag-ao Library
Host:    Eimee Lagrama
Guests:  Anna Mones and Annalisa Erazco
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio6-29-11.mp3]]
 
 
''44. LibRadio – Season 2 19th Episode :  July 6, 2011''
Topic:  Special SLIS 50th Anniversary
Hosts:  Marian Ramos, Sharon Esposo, Elvira Lapuz and Eimee Lagrama
Guests:  Dean Johann Cabbab together with the former SLIS Deans:  Vyva Aguirre and Prof. Rosalie Faderon
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio7-6-11.mp3]]
 
 
''45. LibRadio – Season 2 20th Episode :  July 13, 2011''
Topic:  UP Mindanao Library
Host:    Elvira Lapuz with Prof. Salvacion M. Arlante
Guest:  Briccio Merced
 
 
''46. LibRadio – Season 2 21st Episode :  July 20, 2011''
Topic:  ABAP – Academic Booksellers Association of the Philippines (Formerly known as Association of Booksellers in the Academe and Profession); There are 36 active members in ABAP.
Host:    Sharon Esposo
Guest:  Evelyn Bonus-Millar (Past President of ABAP, Board of Director and Chairman of the Philippine Academic Bookfair)
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio7-20-11.mp3]]
 
 
''46. LibRadio – Season 2 22nd Episode :  July 27, 2011''
Topic:  Breaking the Librarian Stereotypes
Host:    Marian Ramos
Guest:  Prof. Rhea U. Apolinario
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio7-27-11.mp3]]
 
 
''47. LibRadio – Season 2 23rd Episode :  August 3, 2011''
Topic:  Research Made Easy @ Your Library
Host:    Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama and Elvira Lapuz
No guests
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio8-3-11.mp3]]
 
 
''48. LibRadio – Season 2 24th Episode :  August 10, 2011''
Topic:  The best things about the UP Diliman Library:  staff and midnight services.
Host:    Marian Ramos
Guest:  Pastor Jones Denusta, PhD Biology candidate
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio8-10-11.mp3]]
 
 
''49. LibRadio – Season 2 25th Episode :  August 17, 2011''
Title:  How does the book get from the bookstores to the library shelf?  All about the technical services in the library: Acquisition Section and Cataloging Section. University of the Philippines University Library as  one of the Legal Depository of all Filipiniana materials (Decree on Legal and Cultural Deposit, P.D. No. 812 Oct. 16, 1975).
Host:    Elvira Lapuz
Guests:  Joan Eposado and Sheryl Gerodias
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio8-17-11.mp3]]
 
 
''50. LibRadio – Season 2 26th Episode :  August 24, 2011''
Topic:  Emergency Preparedness for Librarians
Hosts:  Elvira Lapuz
Guest:  Eimee Lagrama
Listen:[[Media:Lib-Radio8-24-11.mp3]]
 
'''No available Podcast starting August 31, 2011, will upload soon!'''
 
 
51. LibRadio – Season 2 27th Episode :  August 31, 2011
Topic:  Part 2, Emergency Preparedness for Librarians
Hosts:  Elvira Lapuz
Guest:  Eimee Lagrama
 
53. LibRadio – Season 2 28th Episode :  September 7, 2011
Topic:    LibRadio Unang Taong Anibersaryo : isang pagbabalik-tanaw
Hosts:    Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama and Elvira Lapuz
No guests
 
54. LibRadio – Season 2 29th Episode :  September 14, 2011
Topic:    32nd MIBF
Hosts:      Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama
No guests
 
55. LibRadio – Season 2 30th Episode :  September 21, 2011
Topic:    Part I: Tribute to Prof. Salvacion M. Arlante, University Librarian of UP Diliman
Hosts:    Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama and Elvira Lapuz
Guests:    Manuel Julius Perez, Rodolfo Tarlit
 
56. LibRadio – Season 2 31st Episode :  September 28, 2011
Topic:    Part II: Tribute to Prof. Salvacion M. Arlante, University Librarian of UP Diliman
Hosts:    Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama and Elvira Lapuz
Guests:  Mylene Rufin, Rodolfo Tarlit, Rose Marie Rosali
 
57. LibRadio – Season 2 32nd Episode :  October 5, 2011
Topic:    Duties and responsibilities of University Librarian
Hosts:    Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama and Elvira Lapuz
Guests:    Salvacion M. Arlante, Rodolfo Tarlit
 
58. LibRadio – Season 2 33rd Episode :  October 12, 2011
Topic:    Duties and responsibilities of College Librarian
Hosts:    Marian Ramos, Eimee Lagrama and Elvira Lapuz
No Guests
59. LibRadio – Season 2 34th Episode :  October 19, 2011
Topic:      Usapan tungkol sa mga administratibong kawani
(Administrative Staff) ng aklatan
Hosts:      Marian Ramos
Guests:    Jansen Cusi, Glenda Mayordo
 
60. LibRadio – Season 2 35th Episode :  October 26, 2011
Topic:      Usapan tungkol sa Librarians Licensure Examination
Hosts:      Elvira Lapuz
Guests:    PRC Board for Librarians: Prof. Corazon Nera (Chair), Mila Ramos (Member)
 
61. LibRadio – Season 2 36th Episode :  November 2, 2011
Topic:      LIS Month
Hosts:      Eimee Lagrama and Elvira Lapuz
No Guests
 
62. LibRadio – Season 2 37th Episode :  November 9, 2011
Topic:      Children’s Library Services
Host:        Marian Ramos
Guest:      Sarah Gagatica
 
63. LibRadio – Season 2 38th Episode :  November 16, 2011
Topic:      Philippine Librarians’ Association, Inc.
Host:        Eimee Lagrama
Guest:      Rodolfo Tarlit
 
64. LibRadio – Season 2 39th Episode :  November 23, 2011
Topic:   National Book Week.  Ang tema ng ika-77 Linggo ng Aklat ay "Aklatan para sa Kaunlaran" (Libraries for Progress).
Host:   Eimee Lagrama  Marian Ramos and Elvira Lapuz
Guest:      No guest
 
65. LibRadio – Season 2 40th Episode :  November 30, 2011
Topic:   NCAA National Committee on Library and Information Service
Host:   Marian Ramos
Guest:    Atty.  Antonio  Santos
 
66. LibRadio – Season 2 41st Episode :  December 7, 2011
Topic:   The National Library of the Philippines
Host:   Marian Ramos
Guest:    Atty.  Antonio  Santos, Director of NLP
 
67. LibRadio – Season 2 42nd Episode :  December 14, 2011
Topic:   Mga natatanging koleksyon sa sining (Art Collection) ng University Library.
Host:   Marian Ramos
Guest:      Eimee Lagrama 
 
68. LibRadio – Season 2 43rd Episode :  December 21, 2011
Topic:      Librarian Licensure Examination 2011 Board Passer
Host:        Elvira Lapuz and Eimee Lagrama
Guest:      Martin Julius V. Perez (Top 2) and Jose Mari L. Flores (Top3) from UP SLIS


69. LibRadio Season 2 44th Episode :  December 28, 2011
=='''[[LibRadio]] Episodes from Season 1-3 - aired at DZUP 1602 Kasali every Wednesdays 12-1PM!'''==
Topic:      UP Diliman Library in 2011 : highlights
Host:        Eimee Lagrama
Guest:      Prof. Rodolfo Y. Tarlit and Prof. Salvacion M. Arlante


70. LibRadio – Season 2 45th Episode :  January 4,  2012
Click [[LibRadio]] to see the list and listen to the episodes.
Topic:      Thou Shall Not Plagiarize: Researching Ethically
Host:        Eimee Lagrama
Guest:      Elvira Lapuz


71. LibRadio – Season 2 46th Episode : January 11,  2012
=='''[http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/index.php/Category:University_Library_Events#.VRUTLpOUdHA ACTIVITIES/ EVENTS''']==
Topic:      Copyright 101 : What you need to know about Copyright, Intellectual Property and how these will affect your library
Host:        Marian Ramos
Guest:      Atty. Vyva M. Aguirrre


=='''References'''==
=='''References'''==
* Dayrit, Marina G.  The University of the Philippines Main Library building. LG981 A3 D38
* Dayrit, Marina G.  The University of the Philippines Main Library building. LG981 A3 D38
{{UP diliman}}

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The University Library, UP Diliman

The University Library of UP Diliman encompasses one Main Library and 36 College or Unit Libraries. Adding to all of the other libraries throughout the entirety of the Universities of the Philippines, there are a total of 42 libraries overall including the one in Pampanga. The main library envisions global information exchange throughout the UP Library System. It is mandated to be the information resource center of excellence in the social sciences, humanities, and basic sciences. It strives for full automation, a world-class collection, and a staff of thoroughly modern information professionals.

The University Library was officially established by the Board of Regents in 1922, fourteen years after the founding of the University of the Philippines in 1908. The Main Library was the first building to be constructed after the university transferred from its original site in Manila to the Diliman campus. Construction of the building was started in May 1949, four months after the transfer, and finished in June 1950, with completion on January of 1951. The University Library, which was at the same time designated as the Department of Library Science, was placed on equal level with other departments of instruction for the services of all colleges of the university.

Between the years 1908 to 1922 University constituents made use of small libraries in the various units and colleges of the university and government libraries in Manila for their research and information needs.

The UP Diliman Library Collections have been developed in aid of teaching, research, and extension work in the disciplines designated to Diliman. Topping the list of choice collections in UP Diliman are the Filipiniana Collections, which come in print, non-print and digital forms.

The Main Library, Gonzalez Hall

Gonzalez Hall

The Main Library, which is the seat of library administration, is situated at Gonzalez Hall in the middle of the academic oval. This was intended as to portray that it is the "heart" of all the colleges present around the academic oval. It is organized into three major divisions which covers the various functional sections: (a) Technical Services Division which formulates and adopts standard acquisition, cataloging and indexing policies and procedures, (b) Administrative Services which provides support to the functional sections/units of the Library, and (c) User Education and Services Division which lends books and provides reference, research, and bibliographic services; maintains and preserves books, documents, and archival materials; undertakes user education programs; and maintains computerized database applications.

It consists of eight (8) readers services sections (Filipiniana Books, Filipiniana Serials, Special Collections, Media Services, General Reference and Electronic Resources, Social Sciences, Foreign Serials, and the University Archives and Records Depository); four (4) technical sections (Acquisitions, Bibliography and Indexing / R & D, Cataloging and Computer Services); and the Administrative Services Department. The bulk of the library collection in the social sciences, general reference, foreign serials, UPiana and other special collections are found in the Main Library.

The Library’s print and non-book collection is complemented and updated by an extensive and multidisciplinary state-of-the-art electronic (CD-ROMs and online) databases which are accessible throughout the UP system. In the Main Library alone, there are 30 OPAC terminals in the first floor lobby and 24 CD-ROM/Internet browsers in the General Reference and Electronic Resources Section, made available to library users from 8:00 AM to 12 midnight on weekdays and from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Saturdays. Several computers are also provided in the other sections for library client and staff use as well. To safeguard and at the same time facilitate the circulation of library materials, a library security system with its prerequisite barcodes, barcode reader, magnetic strips, sensitizer-desensitizers and a closed circuit television were installed in the Main Library and other college/unit libraries.

The University Library logo
U.P. Logo

The eagle is the bird depicted in the logo. Its wings widespread symbolize the vision of the University to be a center of academic freedom. It also represents the UP students who are trained to offer their lives in the service of the Filipino people. Controversial with the logo is its connection with the bald eagle that could be located in the Great Seal of the President of the United States. This is because the University logo and the eagle itself is patterned after the latter.

The eagle in the official seal holds a shield that carries different symbols for agriculture, engineering, and science, the three fields where the University has been known for. Until today, UP takes pride in these three areas of knowledge as it remains one of the Centers of Excellence in the Philippines, as approved by the Commission on Higher Education. [1]


College/Unit Libraries

  • Archaeological Studies
  • Arts and Letters (CAL)
  • Architecture
  • Asian Center
  • Asian Institute of Tourism (AIT)
  • Business Administration
  • Center for Nationalist Studies (CNS)
  • Center for Integrative and Development Studies (CIDS)
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Engineering I
  • Engineering II
  • Film Center
  • Fine Arts
  • Home Economics
  • Human Kinetics
  • Integrated School
  • Islamic Studies
  • Institute for Small-Scale Industries (ISSI)
  • Labor & Industrial Relations (SOLAIR)
  • Law
  • Library & Information Studies
  • Marine Science
  • Mass Communication
  • Music
  • National Institute of Geological Sciences (NIGS)
  • National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development (NISMED)
  • Pampanga
  • Population Institute
  • Public Administration
  • Science
  • Social Work and Community Development (CSWCD)
  • Statistics
  • Technology Management
  • Third World Studies
  • Urban & Regional Planning

History

The first librarian of U.P. was Miss Mary Polk, an American Assistant Professor of Library Science. She initiated the foundation of a modern library in the university with her 10-year library development program which focused on an adequate book fund, a permanent library building, and a sufficiently trained, experienced, and organized staff.

Every University Librarian since the University Library was established in 1922 has grappled with four basic concerns: the book fund, staff development, library services, and information technology. The main objectives set out by the planers of the current Gonzalez hall were computerized networking, building renovation, and writing the definitive history of the UP libraries. The networking project was coupled with an infrastructure project. The infrastructure of Gonzalez Hall was designed by the university's first architect, upon transferring to Diliman, Cesar Concio. And even the national artist Juan P. Nakpil was a member of the architectural staff. The size of the building itself is a remarkable feat measuring 102.75 meters long and 20.55 meters wide as originally planned and supposedly had 4 floors with 8 decks, however only 5 decks are in use today.

Other notable librarians regarding the history of the main library:

Gabriel A. Bernardo (1924-1957) built the Library in Padre Faura, giving it the reputation of being the best in Asia before the War. He rehabilitated and rebuilt the Library in Diliman after the War.

Marina G. Dayrit (1963-1981) systematized library services and the staff training, beefed up the library collection through Ford Foundation grants, developed the Filipiniana Special Collections and Archives, and initiated microfilming and computerization. Atty. Myrna S. Feliciano, College of Law Librarian, was officer-in-charge from 1981 until 1984.

Filomena M. Tann (1984-1986) decentralized acquisition and cataloging processes in accordance with revised policies and reorganization of the University Library System as approved by the Board of Regents.

Belen B. Angeles (1987-1999) obtained a Ford-Mellon grant to develop the humanities, social sciences, and general science collections and to purchase license to use CDS/ISIS. She opened Media Services, converted the Filipiniana Collection to machine-readable form, opened the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC), and enabled CD-ROM and INTERNET services.

Salvacion M. Arlante (1999-2012) launched the University Library Web site; purchased the integrated library system MAELISA; pursued and implemented the in-house developed Integrated Library System (iLib); adopted the policy of access versus holdings; promoted the welfare of the Research, Extension and Professional Staff; and is exploring alternative information technologies.

Rodolfo Y. Tarlit (2012-2014)

Chito N. Angeles (2014-present)

Mission

To provide library users:

  • the best access to the information that they need in support of instruction, research and extension
  • the best information services through the use of the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) as applied in libraries

Location

You can visit us at the Main Library Building, Gonzalez Hall Apacible St., University of the Philippines Diliman. We are located between the Sunken Garden and UP Lagoon.

Named after former U.P. President Bienvenido Maria S. Gonzalez (1939-1951), the Main Library Building was the first building to be constructed after the University transferred from its original site in Manila to the Diliman campus. Construction of the building was started in May 1949, four months after the transfer, and finished in June 1950.

The Main Library Building stands in the very midst of the academic buildings in Diliman. It is rectangular, measuring 102.75 meters long and 20.55 meters wide, with four floors including the basement. It has a stacks unit jutting to the rear from the center, measuring 27.40 meters long and 30.55 meter wide, with provisions for 8 decks of which only five are complete to date. The decision to construct the Main Library at the center of the academic square accounts for its poor geographical orientation. In order to align it with the other buildings, its entire length runs from north to south, so that the building faces east and west, exposing readers inside to the glare of the sun the whole day.

The exterior of the building has a touch of the classic by the presence of columns along the frontage. Four massive columns extending upward to the fourth floor line the porch facing the main entrance, with an additional four columns each on both sides of the porch reaching up to the third floor. Access to the main entrance is provided by an 18-step stairway.

The building is modular in design and function. The structural bay measures 6.85 meters. Internally its fixed commitments consist only of the stairs, elevator and toilets. Maximum flexibility of physical lay-out is provided by the absence of load-bearing partitions, the continuous ceiling, and modular lighting.

Services and Facilities

  • Bibliography & indexing
  • Ask-a-Librarian (virtual reference)
  • Database searching
  • Current awareness services
  • Document delivery
  • Interlibrary loan
  • Referrals to other libraries
  • Interactive Virtual Tour Emulation (INVITE)
  • Research Made Easy @ Your Library (information literacy program)
  • Listen and Learn @ Your Library (Online library instruction)
  • Extended reading (at the General Reference and Electronic Resources Section)
  • Extended check in/out (Filipiniana Books, Social Sciences and SLIS library collections)
  • Learning Commons (at the Engineering Library II)
  • Dubbing service
  • Reader’s advisory
  • Internet access
  • Wi-Fi® (Wireless Fidelity) network
  • Microfilm reading and scanning
  • WebOPAC
  • Photocopying
  • Preservation
  • Printing
  • Digitization
  • Audiovisual rooms
  • Discussion rooms
  • Reading zone
  • Bindery
  • Microfilm laboratory
  • Barcode and library security machines
  • CDS/ISIS & iLib software

Service Hours

  • Administrative Services -- M-F 8-12; 1-5
  • Filipiniana Books -- M-S 8-5
  • Filipiniana Serials -- M-S 8-5
  • Filipiniana Special Collections -- M-F 8-12; 1-5
  • Foreign Serials -- M-F 8-5; S 8-12
  • General Reference & Electronic Resources -- M-F 8-12MN; S 8-5
  • Media Services -- M-F 8-5; S 8-12
  • Social Sciences -- M-S 8-5
  • University Archives -- M-F 8-5; S 8-12
  • College/unit libraries have varying service hours. Please visit our website, http://www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph/?q=unit-libraries, for information.

Collections

Current collections include 1,095,354 volumes of books and non-books; 16,698 titles of serials; 234 electronic books; and subscription to 25 major online databases including the Philippine eLib.

General Reference includes e-books, online subscriptions, CD/DVD-ROMs, foreign and Filipiniana reference books such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, directories, almanacs, yearbooks, etc. Room-use only.

Social Sciences compose of foreign books in the fields of philosophy, religion, history, geography, anthropology, population, linguistics, sociology, and political science.

Filipiniana Books include printed books in the Philippines; books about the Philippines regardless of author, language and publisher’s imprint; and books published by Filipinos in any subject.

Serials include Filipiniana and foreign scholarly journals, magazines and newspapers. Filipiniana Special Collections include rare books, books in personal papers of Filipiniana and Archives Sections, microforms, tapes diskettes, government documents, maps, speeches, seminar papers, vertical file, artworks and other rare collections. Room-use only.

Microforms are produced microfilm copies of personal papers and records at the UARD, rare Filipiniana books and periodicals. Room-use only.

Audio-visual Materials include videotapes, computer discs, audio cassettes, slides and kits. Room-use only.

University Archives contains university records,personal papers of University administrators, faculty & University Student Council officers, theses and dissertations, and UP official publications. Room-use only.

Bulwagan ng Dangal

The Bulwagan ng Dangal (Hall of Honor) is the newest and largest exhibition hall in the University of the Philippines Diliman. Located at the basement of the Gonzalez Hall (University Library), it was inaugurated on 18 June 2009, the 101st Foundation Day of the University. In a brief program, University Librarian Prof. Salvacion M. Arlante welcomed the guests while Office of the Initiatives for Culture and the Arts (OICA) Director Prof. Ruben Defeo described a brief background of this endeavor. UP President Emerlinda Roman, UP Diliman Chancellor Sergio Cao and National Artists Virgilio Almario and Napoleon Abueva, together with former UP president Dr. Emanuel Soriano and Regent Nelia Gonzales untied the ceremonial ribbon, marking the opening of the Bulwagan.

With the opening of the Bulwagan, Prof. Arlante noted that “In the modern concept, the university now has a library, an archives and a museum all in one place.” Its central location further emphasizes its focal presence as the geographic and cultural heart of the university. Dr. GERARD LICO, the Campus Architect and professor at the College of Architecture designed the basement of the Gonzalez Hall to serve its new purpose as an exhibit space. [2]

Artworks

Busts

Sculpture

Library Jingle

Silid Aklatan by Skinijins KABOOM Media:Silid Aklatan by Skinijins KABOOM.mp3

UP Library Song by Skinijins KABOOM Media:UP Library song by Skinijins KABOOM.mp3


Library Users

Use of Libraries by Members. The following members of the UP System may use the library resources subject to the rules and regulations governing their use:

  • All bona fide students, faculty, employees, members of the Board of Regents, and officials of the University
  • Retired faculty members specifically granted off-campus-reading privileges by the Board of Regents
  • Visiting scholars with university appointments
  • Cross registrants from other colleges and universities, and special students

Use of Libraries by Non-members. The following non-members of the University may use the library resources within library premises subject to the rules and regulations governing their use:

  • Alumni, former faculty members, and students honorably discharged from the University
  • Graduate students from other schools
  • Government and private researchers


Requirements for Library Access

Students who are currently enrolled, regular faculty and staff of UP may use the library upon presentation of a valid ID. UP Webmail account is required for iLib transactions e.g. viewing of e-Library Card, book reservation, etc.

Alumni and former faculty and staff may use the library upon presentation of a valid ID and proof of former UP status. They are issued a special library card which entitles them to free use of the library for five (5) days per semester or summer; after which they pay a research fee of Php20.00/day or Php450.00/year.

Government researchers may use the library upon presentation of a valid office ID and referral letter from the office’s Head or Librarian. They are issued a special library card which entitles them to free use of the library for five (5) days per semester or summer, after which they pay a research fee of Php20.00/day; Php450.00/semester; or Php300.00/summer.

Private researchers and graduate students from other schools may use the library on Wednesdays only, upon presentation of a valid office or school ID and referral letter from the office’s or school’s head librarian. They will be issued a special library card upon payment of a research fee of PHP50.00/day; PHP450.00/semester; or PHP300.00/summer.

The Main Library is not accepting high school and undergraduate students from other schools. However, some college/unit libraries do accept e.g. Engineering Libraries, Science Library, etc. For more information, please visit our website [3].  

Privileges

  • Undergraduate students
  • 5 circulation books for 2 weeks
  • 2 reserve books for overnight
  • Graduate students
  • 10 circulation books for 2 week
  • 2 reserve books for overnight
  • Faculty
  • 10 circulation books for 1 month
  • Serials (non-current) for 1 week
  • Said materials are renewal only once
  • Research, Extension and Professional Staff (REPS)
  • 10 circulation books for 2 weeks
  • Administrative Staff
  • 5 circulation books for 2 weeks
  • Non-UP clients
  • Room-use only

Library Fines

  • Circulation Book: Php2.00/day exclusive of Sundays and Holidays
  • Reserve Book: Php1.00 for first hour; Php5.00 for succeeding hours; Php50.00 for one full day inclusive of Sundays and Holidays
  • Lost Book: Replacement or good photocopy of same title. Replacement of another title to be approved by the faculty/librarian or payment of its current value plus 50% of the cost of the book or photocopy cost.

If lost book is found, a fine of Php2.00/day is computed from the due date until date of return, but not to exceed the current cost of the book. If current cost cannot be assessed for certain materials, e.g. Filipiniana materials, 50% will be added to the acquisition cost.

Library Fees[4]

Violations

Withdrawal of a Reserve Book Without a Reservation Permit. Any person who draws out a reserve book for overnight use without an approved reservation shall pay a fine of P50.00. On his/her second offense the person’s privilege to borrow from the reserve collections shall be suspended for two (2) weeks.

Violations of the Use of Special Collections and Archival Materials. Infraction of the rule on the use of special collections and archival materials shall mean suspension of library privileges not exceeding one month.

Failure to Return a General Reference Book and Other Restricted Materials Borrowed for Photocopying Purposes. Any person who fails to return these types of materials after photocopying shall pay a fine of P50.00 On his/her second offense the person’s privilege to use the library will be suspended for one (1) week. Failure to Return a Library Material After Recall. Any person who fails to return a book within forty-eight (48) hours after recall shall pay a fine of P2.00 a day exclusive of Sundays and holidays.

Mutilating or Stealing Library Properties. Any person who defaces, mutilates, appropriates for himself, or steals any library material or property shall after due process replace it or pay its replacement value and a fine of not less than three hundred pesos (P300.00) but not more than 50% of the cost of the book of whichever is higher. In appropriate cases, an additional penalty of suspension or expulsion may be imposed after due process, by the Chancellor upon recommendation of the Librarian through the Dean or Director.

Falsification and Use of Someone Else’s Identification Card or Borrower’s Card. Any person who falsifies or uses an identification card or borrower’s card other than his/her own shall after due process have his/her library privileges suspended for not more than a semester.

Library Instructions

How to request for document delivery?

How to request for library orientation?

How to request for extended reading?

How to Check Out Reserve Books?

How to Reserve Books on Loan?


Do you Need a Book? Search the WebOPAC.

iLib: Integrated Library System is an in-house developed library system for UP. iLib is customized based on the needs of the library users and is being deployed in all Constituent Units (CUs) throughout the UP System.

Why Use the WebOPAC (iLib)?

  • To find books, journals, thesis, audiovisual, etc.
  • To view a list of items on loan to you
  • To reserve book on loan
  • To check on fines & recalls
  • To find out what is on Reserve for your courses
  • To find the latest titles received
  • To recommend titles for purchase
  • And more…


How to Search the WebOPAC?

  • Simply type your search expression and click the "Search" button using the Basic Search or Advanced Search interface
  • Using the drop down menu, you may limit your search by Title, Author, Subject, Call Number, or Any field
  • From the search results page, click the Title of the item to view the brief and full bibliographic details
  • Note the call number and the location of the item you wish to borrow
  • Log in using your UP Webmail account to reserve books that are already on loan
  • To print or e-mail a list of items you need, select the item and click “Add to cart” button. * Then, click the “View cart” button under the Online Catalog menu. Select again the items in the cart, then click the “Preview” button
  • Press the “Print this page” button or “Send as email” button


Listen and Learn:



How to Find Newspaper Articles?

Index to Philippine Newspapers (IPN)

  • Web-based name-subject index to newspapers published in the Philippines
  • ISIS-based stand-alone terminals located at the Filipiniana Serials Section
  • Print (1981 to date) and computerized version (1984 to date)
  • Uses Boolean operators, phrase and root keywords


How to Search the IPN?

  • Go to the University Library website
  • Click the “Index to Philippine Newspaper” link
  • Click the “Search Index” button to begin your search
  • Type your keyword and click the “Search” button
  • You may limit your search by newspaper title and date of publication
  • Click the “Browse” button to browse the indexed issues by newspaper titles

Listen and Learn: How to search the Index to Philippine Newspapers


How to Find Articles from e-Journals and e-Books?

  • Go to the library website www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph
  • To find a database, click the “Online Subscriptions” link under the “Electronic Resources” menu
  • Define your search terms
  • Translate your enquiry or assignment topic into terms the database can understand
  • Nouns or noun phrases are best
  • Start searching using the basic search or advanced search interface

Listen and Learn: How to find Academic Articles

Contact Us

The University Library University of the Philippines Diliman Gonzalez Hall Apacible St., Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Philippines

Tel. Nos. (632) 981-8500 Local 2852 Telefax : (632) 981-8500 Local 2851

To chat with a reference librarian, click the following link: Ask a Librarian

Make a reference inquiry, email the Reference Librarian: upd_genref@up.edu.ph

Email the University Librarian: rytarlit@up.edu.ph

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