Wednesday, June 5, 2013

North Luzon Library Directors Visit TJIC

Ten delegates from the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae Consortium headed by library directors from different schools and universities in Northern Luzon visited the Thomas Jefferson Information Center (TJIC) on June 5, 2013 to discuss about the services and programs offered by TJIC. They discussed new trends on social media and conducted a hands-on activity on elibraryUSA databases. TJIC also distributed some library materials that can be useful to the visitors.

In the photo is U.S. Embassy's Cultural Affairs Officer Alan Holst welcoming the delegates to the TJIC.


In the photo are the delegates with TJIC Deputy Director Princess Grace Wooden (second from right) holding library materials that were distributed during the visit.


In the photo are Randolf Mariano, TJIC Reference Librarian; Jay De Jesus, Emerging Media Specialist of the U.S. Embassy; Joane O. Lim, Librarian, Saint Louis College, San Fernando, La Union; Major/Atty. Saturnino S. Diaron, Jr., Office of the Army Judge Advocate, Philippine Army Headquarters, Fort Andres Bonifacio, Metro Manila; Dr. Rina H. Diaron, Library Director, Saint Louis University Libraries, Baguio City; Princess Grace Wooden, TJIC Deputy Director; Ligaya N. Caranay, Chief Librarian, Saint Louis College, San Fernando, La Union; Leonila Reyes, Librarian, Saint Louis University, Baguio City; David A. Cabonero, Library Director, Saint Mary’s University, Nueva Vizcaya; Michael A. Pinto, Library Director, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao; and Jayson Mark Cabulay, Librarian, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao.


In the photo is U.S. Embassy’s Emerging Media Specialist Jay de Jesus discussing new trends on social media.



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