Engaging Users: The Philippine Experience Presented at the AUNILO Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, June 10, 2013.

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Engaging Users: The Philippine Experience Presented at the AUNILO Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, June 10, 2013

Initiatives in Engaging Users New Library Building Mobile Applications Social Media Faculty/ student Involvement Social Media Games contests Fairs Movies Chat Face to face reference Digital Reference Service Social Media Radio broadcast Ateneo de Manila University De la Salle University University of the Philippines

Initiatives of the Ateneo de Manila University To successfully engage users and have satisfied and loyal customers, the Rizal Library believes that the following key ingredients must be present: 1. Relevant collection 2. Good facilities 3. Competent and friendly staff 4. Great Service 5. Visibility 6. Interactive Communication systems 7. Tender Loving Care

Strategies Involve the faculty and other users in developing and maintaining a relevant collection. Provide clean and relaxing silent study areas, discussion areas, meeting rooms, audio-visual rooms and other amenities. Continuously upgrade staff competence in librarianship, marketing and customer service.

Collection Printed Books and e-books Printed journals and e-journals Multimedia Databases Institutional repositories (AJOL, Philippine EPICS) Filipiniana materials Archival materials (e.g. The American Historical Collection)

Facilities: Study Areas with Wi-Fi Connection

Facilities: Multimedia Room

Facilities:Silent Study Cubicles

Facilities: Discussion Area

Facilities: Work Area

Facilities: Relaxed Seating

Facilities: Food

Strategies (2) Provide great service—to highlight the role of the library in information literacy and accessing the right information at the right time. Be visible in community events, such as the school forum, fairs, exhibits, even basketball games Communicate face to face and via social media, chat, , the library club/student organization, friends of the library

Customer Service Orientation Training on database use Interlibrary Loan Document Delivery Service Information Literacy programs “Check us out service” Be Available at the right time.

Visibility: Contests and Fairs

Visibility: Seminars and Lectures

Visibility: Board Games With more than 200 participants

Visibility: Participation in the A-Fair

Visibility: Exhibits and Book Drives

Visibility: Friday Night Movies and Basketball

Communication: The Rizal Library Website with link to Chat

Communication: Rizal Library Facebook Page

Communication: Rizal Library Twitter Page

Friends of the Library: The Ateneo Bookbench

Tender Loving Care Cura Personalis “Service with a smile” “Satisfied customers tell three friends, angry customers tell 3,000” (Blackshaw, 2008)

Initiatives of De La Salle University 1.Construction of a new library building to create new learning spaces 2. MOBILE APPLICATIONS – Augmented Virtual Reality – QR codes 3. SOCIAL MEDIA – fanpage ( – a blog site (librarynewsette.lasalle.phlibrarynewsette.lasalle.ph – TwitLORA—LORA (Library Online Reference Assistant) is a virtual librarian

The DLSU Learning Commons The new De La Salle University (DLSU) Library, now called the Learning Commons, opened its doors to the Lasallian community on December 17, It occupies the 5 th to the 13 th floor of the 14 storey Henry Sy, Sr. Hall, the first building in the Philippines to be awarded the berde standard for being green and eco-friendly.

The Learning Commons The interior areas of the learning commons show cases indoor gardens, outdoor reading areas, lounges, discussion rooms, meeting/conference rooms, multipurpose halls and wide-open spaces. Each of the 8 floors measure about 2700 sq. m. The areas are named to reflect their functions.

The Heartwood Located at the 6 th Floor, it serves as the main lobby of the commons for hanging out and/or study, and events and exhibits; Has a CyberSpace (café) with computers and food; Houses the Instructional Media Services/ Systems Has an information desk at the entrance to address all the library-related concerns of the community.

Study Area

Stacks Area

The Nests nests serve as a place where the academic community can gather to relax, interact, and even hold official university activities. It has indoor reading areas, spacious lounges, multi- purpose conference rooms, meeting rooms, quiet rooms, and discussion rooms.

Study Area and Discussion Rooms

Lounge

Meeting Room

Summerwood and Springwood meant to be a place for students to study. The area is designed to be peaceful and stress-free with indoor gardens and outdoor reading areas. These areas are located on the 5 th, 6 th, 7 th, 9 th, and 11 th floors.

Indoor Garden and Reading Area

Outdoor Garden and Reading Area

Mobile Applications Augmented Virtual Reality (AR) links users to the online version of the subject guides/pathfinders and to the web videos included in the list of sources. allows posting and sharing of comments and suggestions through Twitter and Facebook Note: To experience AR, patrons need to download and install LAYAR (free at Apple App Store and Android Google Play)in their mobile devices

Quick Response (QR) Codes For ease of data capture, QR codes are now embedded in the print handouts, pathfinders, postings, video/DVD cases available in the Library. QR Codes for the DLSU library website, the OPAC and other LORA accounts in social media (Facebook, Twitter and Skype) are also available. Note: A QR code reader may be downloaded from the Internet at various sites.

Using QR Codes for Searching/ Connecting QR Code for the DLSU Library Website

Using QR Codes for Asking assistance from the Librarian LORA stands for Library Online Reference Assistant. LORA is projected as a smart, techno- savvy, sweet, and sexy “librarian.”

QR Codes for Connecting to Social Media Sites official Facebook (FB) fanpage om/#!/DLSUlibrary (with 3,918 fans) om/#!/DLSUlibrary Twitter account (with665 tweets) Blog librarynewsette.lasalle.p h (with 1500 unique visitors) librarynewsette.lasalle.p h

Initiatives of the University of the Philippines Digital Reference Service LibRadio: Librarians saRadyo--Library Marketing from Online to On Air aired at DZUP 1602

Digital Reference Service Tools IM: “Ask a librarian” SMS (Text message) Web form VoIP FAQ Online library instruction Facebook—8000 fans Twitter

UPD Library Website

UPD Facebook Page

Radio as a Marketing Tool In the Philippines, there are two AM radio shows for libraries: (1) Marikina City First Library Hour at DZBF 1674kHz -- Hosted by a librarian, it show cases on-air library orientation, storytelling, and “Book Talk” segments. (2) LibRadio: Librarians saRadyo—a one-hour DZUP-sponsored radio show for the UP Diliman University Library.

LibRadio LibRadio’s tag line is “Matinongusapang pang- aklatanparasamaunladnabayan” (Relevant library discussions toward a progressive nation). It aims to promote the information services and products of the University Library as well as libraries of other Constituent Units throughout the UP System. Through LibRadio, librarians offer on-air library instructions to help students, faculty and staff develop their information literacy skills.

Library sa Radyo

Reasons for Marketing “Libraries without users are useless.” Marketing is about convincing the students, faculty, and staff that the library remains the best place for scholarly communications, discovery and collaborative learning. It is about keeping in touch with the users and informing them on the available information services and products that match their needs and interests.