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Webinar with 3 CPD pts: Libraries communicating across generations on August 19 2022

 The Association of Special Libraries of the Philippines (ASLP) will be hosting a webinar on the topic, "Libraries communicating across generations: history, culture, religion and science" on August 19, 2022 (Friday), 1:00 PM via Zoom.

According to PRC CPDAS, this event has 3.0 CPD units for attendees.

The event is limited to 300 participants only. It is free for members. For non-members, there is a fee of P400 and P100 for undergraduate BLIS students.

This webinar "aims to present different libraries that help communicate history, culture, religion, and science across generations. Additionally, ASLP opens the avenue and curiosities to practice librarianship not just the usual organizing and collecting library materials but also as a science librarian, historian, archivist, culture carrier, and others. Aside from emphasizing the said topics, our speakers will discuss the best practices in their respective libraries."

Registration link (limited to 300 participants only): https://bit.ly/ASLP2022W3

Speakers

Ian Christopher B. Alfonso
OIC- Research, Publication and Heraldry Division, National Historical Commission of the Philippines

Martin Julius V. Perez
Communications and Records Officer, Department of Foreign Affairs

Richard P. Burgos
Director, DOST-Science and Technology Information Institute

Fees and payment

Registration Fee:
Members - Free
Non-Members - Php 400.00
Undergraduate BLIS Students - Php 100.00

Payments can be made through:
Land Bank Savings (Branch : BSP Branch, Mabini St., Manila)
Account Name : Association of Special Libraries of the Philippines
Account Number No. : 1771-0359-70

Paymaya Account
Account Name: Marie Grace Perez - ASLP Treasurer
Account Number: 09178000469



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