accreditation in response to the challenges of networked libraries for quality collections and...
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Accreditation in Response to the Accreditation in Response to the Challenges of Networked Libraries Challenges of Networked Libraries
for Quality Collections and for Quality Collections and Improved ServicesImproved Services
Dr. Leticia A. Cansancio
Philippine Women’s College, Davao City
August 15, 2008
“The World is divided into three classes of people.
The first category comprises of a few people who make things happen;
the second type are the many who watch things happen; and
the third category are the overwhelming majority who have
no notion of what happens.”
- (N. M. Butler)
What is accreditation?What is accreditation?
Accreditation is …
A process by which institutions or programs continuously upgrade their educational quality and service through self-evaluation and the judgment of peers.
A concept based on self-regulation which focuses on evaluation and the continuing reinforcement of educational quality.
A status granted to an educational institution or programs which meets commonly accepted standards of quality or excellence.
What are the basic What are the basic characteristics of characteristics of
accreditation?accreditation?
a.) its prevailing sense of volunteerism
b.) its strong tradition of self-regulation
c.) its reliance on evaluation techniques
d.) its primary concern with quality
Basic Principles of Basic Principles of AccreditationAccreditation
• Based on accepted standards
Each school seeking accreditation will be surveyed and evaluated in terms of the appropriateness and adequacy of its philosophy and objectives and its terms of the degree and competence and which it achieves its goals.
• Concerned with the teacher-learner relationship
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Provides opportunities for institutional growth through self-survey and evaluation and self-regulation.
Admits periodic review, criticism, and readjustment of its criteria, policies and procedures to changes in education.
Basic Principles of Basic Principles of AccreditationAccreditation
How are these standards How are these standards measured?measured?
Accrediting agencies judge an institution not by comparison with other institutions but primarily by the degree to which each institution’s own avowed philosophy and objectives, vision-mission are matched by actual practice in the various areas being evaluated.
What is the difference between What is the difference between program accreditation and program accreditation and institutional accreditation?institutional accreditation? “Program Accreditation,” refers to the accreditation of
academic courses such as liberal arts, sciences, education, commerce, law, engineering, nursing, etc. PAASCU’s policy extends accreditation by program.
In contrast. “Institutional Accreditation,” refers to the accreditation of the school, college, universities or institution as a whole. Under PAASCU policy, institutional accreditation is not undertaken by itself; only individual programs are accredited. Only when all the programs of an institution are accredited may that particular institution be considered an accredited institution under the PAASCU policy.
Different Accrediting Agencies in Different Accrediting Agencies in the Philippines:the Philippines:
1. FAAP (Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines
2. PAASCU ( Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities)
3. AACCUP (Accrediting Association of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines)
4. PACUCOA (Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation)
5. ACSC-AAI (Association of Christian Schools and College-Accrediting Agency, Incorporated)
6. IQUAME (Institutional Monitoring Evaluation for Quality Assurance)
Different Accrediting Agencies in Different Accrediting Agencies in the Philippines:the Philippines:
What areas are evaluated during What areas are evaluated during the survey?the survey?
On the collegiate and secondary levels, the following areas are evaluated:
1.College/School Community 5. Laboratories
Involvement 6. Physical Plant
2. Faculty 7. Student Services
3. Instruction 8. Administration
4. Library
On the grade school level, the library and laboratories (no. 4 and no. 5 above) are omitted; instead, Student Activity Program is added.
What areas in the library are What areas in the library are evaluated during the survey?evaluated during the survey?
A. Administration
B. Collections/Holdings
C. Personnel
D. Financial Support
E. Services and Use
F. Physical Facilities
THE SYSTEMS APPROACH SHOWING THE THE SYSTEMS APPROACH SHOWING THE EFFECTS OF ACCREDITATION ON LIBRARY EFFECTS OF ACCREDITATION ON LIBRARY
DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT
Administration
Collections
Personnel
Financial Support
Services & Use
Physical Facilities
Accreditation Program / Self-Survey
Accreditation Process
Self-Survey
Preliminary Visit
Formal Visit
Re-accreditation
Development of the Library
Sufficient Budget
Updated and Adequate Library Collections
Qualified and Competent Personnel
Innovative Library Services
Improved Library Facilities
Accredited Status
INPUT THROUGHPUT OUTPUT
The School Self-Survey The School Self-Survey
• It is an in-depth study that focuses on the library’s purposes, programs, services and resources.
• It provides the basis for continuing efforts to improve the quality of services offered.
Expected Outcomes of a Self-Expected Outcomes of a Self-SurveySurvey
• Staff Development
• Collection Development
• Physical Facilities Development
• Program Development
Characteristics of a Valid Self-Characteristics of a Valid Self-SurveySurvey
• Cooperative involvement of the people concerned
• Comprehensive study of significant factors
• Carefully designed procedures
• Planning and projection
TIPS IN ANSWERING THE SURVEY TIPS IN ANSWERING THE SURVEY FORMS:FORMS:
• Provisions, conditions or characteristics found in good schools
• Use the symbols for provision or condition:
e.g. E, S, L, M, N or 5, 4, 3, 2,1
• Avoid overrating or underrating your school
• Be sure answers can be justified or defended through documents, actual practices and operation.
• Answers should be based on present conditions and actual practice.
• Answer what analysis question simply asks
TIPS IN ANSWERING THE SURVEY TIPS IN ANSWERING THE SURVEY FORMS:FORMS:
• The Evaluation ratings should be congruent and consistent with the analysis ratings.
Answering the Evaluation:Answering the Evaluation:
A. Administration:A. Administration:
Documents Needed:
– Organizational set-up/organizational chart
– Library development plan
– Annual report
– Minutes of monthly staff meetings
– Minutes of library committee meetings
– Library Handbooks/Rules and Regulations
– Procedural Manual
– Library Budget
– Personnel Credentials
Evidences to indicate that:
• Organizational chart is suitable to the institution and is clearly drawn
• Well-written library development plan
• Minutes of meetings are grammatically correct
• The annual report showing the accomplishments, utilization, needs and plans for development is well-written
• Library handbooks and Library Guides
• The Procedural Manual is available for the library personnel
A. Administration:A. Administration:
B. Collections/Holdings:B. Collections/Holdings:
Documents Needed:
• Collection Development Plan
• Book Selection Policy
• List of Periodical Subscriptions (local and foreign)-Subscribed and Free
• Number of titles and volumes of books added to the collections for the last 5 years
Documents Needed:
• Number of titles and volumes of books classified under the DDC/LC classification
• List of Non-print materials
• Card Catalog and Shelf-list Catalog
• Accession Record Books
• Bibliographic tools and records
• Inventory of books
• Vertical File
B. Collections/Holdings:B. Collections/Holdings:
Evidence to indicate that:
• That the library has satisfactory holdings in different subject areas of the DDC & LCC classification, no. of volumes and titles copyrighted for the last 5 years.
• Library resources are relevant and adequate in quality and quantity
• Balance exists in the collections
• Every discipline is provided with enough books in proportion to the required number of volumes
B. Collections/Holdings:B. Collections/Holdings:
Evidence to indicate that:
• The library has strong reference collection
• At least 10% of the book collection is Filipiniana
• The library has an updated vertical file
• Non-print materials are available and accessible
• Print and Non-print resources and properly cataloged and classified under a standard system
B. Collections/Holdings:B. Collections/Holdings:
Evidence to indicate that:
• Accession books and shelf-lists are maintained
• A card catalog is updated, functional and convenient
• The OPAC is functional and operational
• Bibliographic tools/record are available
• Collection of books, periodicals and other materials is adequate to support the academic programs of the institution;
B. Collections/Holdings:B. Collections/Holdings:
Evidence to indicate that:
• Books and periodicals are well chosen and well balanced to meet the demands of today’s education and other recreational interests of students, faculty and staff
• Continuous weeding-out program to keep collections relevant and up-to-date is implemented
• Collection analysis be conducted yearly
B. Collections/Holdings:B. Collections/Holdings:
C. PersonnelC. Personnel
Documents Needed:
• Organizational Chart of the library
• Duties and responsibilities of library staff and student assistants
• List of Library staff (professional and Non-professional)
• Data on educational background and years of experiences, faculty status
• Policies and procedures governing library operations
• Staff development Plan
• List of training & seminars attended
Evidence to indicate that:
• The college has a professionally trained chief librarian (master of Science in Library Science)
• The college met the required number of librarian for every 500 students and every increase of 1,000 students or fraction thereof 1 additional professional librarian
• The Library has written policies and procedures governing its operation
• There are at least 2 clerks and 2 assistants to every full time librarian
• Trainings in the preparation and /or use of materials are provided to professional staff
C. PersonnelC. Personnel
D. Financial Support:D. Financial Support:
Documents Needed:
• Library Budget
• Proof of Library Acquisitions (Receipts)
• Proof of Periodical Subscriptions (Receipts)
• Expenditures for the last 5 years
Specific Concerns:
• Evidence to indicate that:
• The Head librarian is involved in library budgeting
• The institution allocates regular and realistic budget for the library, that is 35-45 % for books and other materials and 50-60% for library personnel services
• All library fees should be used solely for library purposes. (PAASCU)
• The library fees be spent exclusively for library purposes or that the library budget be no less that 5% of the annual operating expenses of the institution, exclusive of salaries of the professional staff. (PACUCOA)
• All fees and funds allocated for library resources and services are utilized solely for such purposes and are properly audited (AACUP)
D. Financial Support:D. Financial Support:
E. Services and Utilization:E. Services and Utilization:
Documents Needed:
• Statistical data on library use (faculty and students)
• Statistical data on the loans for print and non-print materials (faculty and students)
Evidence to indicate that:
• That the library is open not only during hours that the college is in session
• Equitable lending policies should be extended to all qualified patrons
• Regular announcement of new acquisitions and other promotional activities should be made periodically
• Resource sharing arrangements could also be considered
• There is evidence of satisfactory use of the library materials
• Librarian/Staff are available during library hours to assist and provide library services to users
E. Services and Utilization:E. Services and Utilization:
Provision are made for the following: Functional and interactive library web page OPAC Circulation On-line Computerized Cataloging Internet Searching CDROM Services On-line Database Photocopying Services
E. Services and Utilization:E. Services and Utilization:
BenefitsBenefits
PrestigeExcellenceAdministrativeDeregulationAccredited
StatusStrengths &Weaknesses
FundingAssistance
COEs & CODsCOEs & CODs
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Madayaw Dabaw!