The purpose of this article is to examine the first-hand accounts of UP Diliman library staff members engaged in community outreach initiatives, including but not restricted to any difficulties brought on by the epidemic. The study uses a Google Forms-based online survey with open-ended questions. Following the completion of an online survey, general recommendations and best practises will be provided based on a study of library staff and personnel's involvement in UP Campus outreach initiatives.
Methods: Google Forms-based online survey with open-ended questions.
Results: Throughout the pandemic and before it started, librarians were involved in outreach efforts. The librarians are unable to fully participate in these outreach initiatives during the pandemic due to health rules, travel restrictions, and social seclusion—fear of contracting the virus, coordination, and participation in LGUs.
Due to limited mobility, travel restrictions, and delays in shipping money, it is difficult to facilitate and participate in initiatives. Fundraising is especially challenging because there aren't many face-to-face interactions. Budget and time restrictions are additional difficulties. The cornerstones to a productive outreach effort during this epidemic are adhering to health protocols, prioritising safety, coordination, and partnering. Doing outreach activities has taught me that there is no need to boast, that I don't need to ask for anything in return for my assistance or participation in an organisation. We can still provide assistance in any manner we can thanks to social media and online distribution methods. The sharing of knowledge can greatly aid individuals in need. Helping others brings fulfilment since it allows you to simply give of what you have.Author(s) Details:
Reina R. Irinco,
University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RHLLE-V1/article/view/8323
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