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CHAPTER 1- THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Public libraries were a collection of materials, a shelter for books, and a place to study.
However, in today’s technology, people have the easiest access in information. Almost
everything can be searched through internet and although not all available information in
the web is reliable, people have been relying to the internet for the information they need.
According to “The Digital Future Report,” from the USC Annenberg School Centre for
the Digital Future September 2004 study, only 12 % of established media, 17% of
government sites and 1% of site posts are accurate. Thorough research and study will be
hard to obtain with this unorganized and unreliable information. It is inevitable to
compare the library and the internet seeing that the two is both a medium for data
collection. But as what Joyce B. Radcliff (Serials Librarian) Library VS Internet, of
Tennessee State University said:
“The Internet is not a substitute for the library, but a search tool to be used in addition to
traditional sources in the library.”
The library plays a very important role in promoting the progress of knowledge. There
are many people who love reading. But they can’t afford to buy books because the prices
of books are very high. So when one becomes a member of a library, he can borrow
valuable books.
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A member can borrow two books at a time and he can keep it with him for two weeks.
Libraries are particularly useful for poor children. Even those who are better off can’t
afford to buy all the books they require for their studies. For instance, invaluable books
like Encyclopedias and large dictionaries cannot be purchased.(Jayanath, 2008)
As gateways to knowledge and culture, libraries play a fundamental role in society. The
resources and services they offer create opportunities for learning, support literacy and
education, and help shape the new ideas and perspectives that are central to a creative and
innovative society. They also help ensure an authentic record of knowledge created and
accumulated by past generations. In a world without libraries, it would be difficult to
advance research and human knowledge or preserve the world’s cumulative knowledge
and heritage for future generations.(Ben, 2012)
The emergence of the digital culture may have been seen as a challenge to the existence
of traditional libraries and in response to the technological innovations and digitization of
resources, the traditional forms of library systems have changed. Shifting the focus of
public library design from storing & protecting valuable paper back (hard copies)
resources to the experience of an active public space of learning, engaging and reading.
The concept of hybrid library, a fusion of virtual and haptic dimensions of space and
services, has offered one possible strategy for survival and further development of library
as a societal institution.
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Libraries are combining the access and trust characteristics of a third place with a hub
role in the community – using partnerships with other institutions to connect people with
services and help. There are plenty of challenges with this role. Community needs and the
requests of visitors are increasingly straining or overwhelming library funds; and
although many libraries are retraining staff, achieving the appropriate mix of skills is
difficult. But as the University of Pennsylvania study found, “public libraries are
dynamic, socially responsive institutions, a nexus of diversity, and a lifeline for the most
vulnerable among us.” More policymakers and government officials need to recognize
this, and incorporate libraries into budgets and plans to build an accessible-for-all
library.(Cabello & Butler, 2017)
The local government of Cavite has been formulating programs that will help each person
in the community to bridge the growing gap of virtual and traditional learning system.
Although Cavite has its own provincial library, the establishment is not enough to suffice
the needs of the users and perform the programs efficiently. For this reason, a smarter,
more secured and modern facility for Caviteño researchers must be provided, a proposed
library that can accommodate all types of users-- a study hub for researchers, a stepping
stone for the less fortunate--- A library with social integrity.
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1.1.1 Rationale of the Study
Recently, in Cebu City, one student suggested to open their public library for 24/7. In
which, the LGU obliged. The city mayor, Mayor Osmena, saw merit in the suggestion
and opened the library in March this year, furnishing it with, aside from air-
conditioning, good lighting, closed-circuit television cameras and free Wi-Fi. The
Rizal Public Library made history as the first-ever 24/7 library in the country. It is
open to all, with students given priority.
The library has proven to be a success, providing students a safe and conducive place
to study or read for pleasure after school hours. The facility’s free resources,
including Wi-Fi, books and periodicals, have become great equalizers, giving people
the same opportunities and access to learning no matter their economic bracket.
Surrounded by periodicals and books, visitors are encouraged as well to go beyond
social media for their source of facts and information, a crucial alternative in the age
of falsehoods and fake news.The number of user that who used the library increased
by 296% in a span of a year, which proves that an efficient, secured and modern
library is a vital part of a healthy and smart community.(Inquirer Editorial, 2018)
As of April 2017, Cavite province’s population is at 4.2 million with 96.52% literacy
rate. The said province has 482 private schools and 333 public schools, 815 schools in
total. These students alongside the people of Cavite will be distributed to 12 public
libraries that are affiliated by the NLP (National Library of the Philippines).
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With majority of them being inside the Municipality and the Provincial library itself
being inside the Legislative Building, the people of Cavite only has a little and almost
no access to the facilities.
Striving to give a better education for Caviteños has been a huge campaign of the
workers of the Cavite Provincial Library. For their programs to be executed precisely,
an adequate spacefor facilities must be provided. However, observing that the current
space given to the library is only a small portion of the Legislative Building is
disheartening. Left in this condition, the library workers still thrives to provide the
best service they can. They believe that efficiency of a library is not determined by
the space they occupy but by the services they provide—a principle of a true public
servant. Due to this reason, this proposal aims to claim that this people’s vision for
the future of Caviteños deserve to have a building suitable to the needs of their
programs.
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1.1.2 Background of the Study
Library is the store-house of knowledge. Way back history, documents were written and
printed in paper to preserve and record data but because of the development of science
and technology, electronic media has been taking over the traditional way of storing data.
Libraries are dynamic and flexible, it grows along with the human civilization. Human
needs are improving drastically that urges the development of different kinds of libraries
resulting into four different types.
1. Academic Library
This is a type of library attached to academic institutions like schools, colleges
and university. This type of library serves students, research scholars, teachers
and other personnel inside the academic institution. Academic library is
classified into three which are the school libraries, college libraries and
university libraries.
2. Special Library
This type of library serves a particular group of people such as employees of a
firm of government department or staffs and members of a professional or
research organization.
3. Public Library
Also called as circulating library, this type of library is for public use that is
funded by public sources which may be from local to national central
government level and may be operated by civil servants.
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4. National Library
This type of library is established by the government of the country to serve as
preeminent repository of information for that country. The difference of a
National Library to a Public Library is that they rarely allow citizens to
borrow books as they have numerous rare, valuable and significant works. A
National Library is that library which has the duty of collecting and preserving
the literature of the nation within and outside the country, Thus, National
Library are those libraries whose community is the nation at large.
(Ashikuzzaman, 2016)
a. Historical Background of the Public Library in the Philippines
Public libraries play a major role in a society. All services they provide create
opportunities in learning, supporting and providing education. It is a place of
knowledge a storage of authentic records, researches and past studies that sharpens
thinking and develops new ideas that are vital for an innovative, creative and smart
community.
The country’s first public library was the American Circulating Library (ACL)
established in Manila on March 9, 1900. On March 5, 1901, the American Military
Governor in the Philippines, through Public Act No. 96, accepted the ACL as a
donation of ACL Association to the American Insular Government. Public Law Act
No. 1935 consolidated all libraries and created the Philippine Library. In 1916, the
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Philippine Library, Division of Archives, Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks of
Executive Bureau, and the Law Library of the Philippine Assembly were merged and
called Philippine Library and Museum (PLM). Twelve years later, the Philippine
Legislature separated the museum from the library; Public Law No. 3477 in 1928
changed the name from PLM to National Library. (Manila Bulletin, 2017)
NLP, the premier public library and repository of Philippine history and culture, is the
keeper of printed and recorded cultural, intellectual, and literary materials. Its wide
Filipiniana collection, books, bibliographic services, journals, databases, maps,
stamps, drawings, and manuscripts are rich sources of information and knowledge for
Filipino students and researchers. (Manila Bulletin, 2017)
There are 1,238 public libraries affiliated with NLP, consisting of one regional public
library, four congressional district, 49 provincial, 101 city, 577 municipal, and 506
barangay or comamunity libraries. Sharing of information and materials between
NLP and public libraries is through computer link-up eLib. NLP provides public
libraries with book allocations.More public libraries were built with the enactment of
Republic Act 7743 on June 17, 1994, mandating the establishment of congressional,
city, and municipal libraries and barangay reading centers nationwide. Public libraries
bring NLP services in the regions; bookmobiles or mini-libraries make available
books, magazines, and reading matters to barriofolk and rural pupils in remote
communities. Books on wheels, forming an integral part of the library system, serves
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as vital link between local governments and community members, provides access to
underprivileged segment of population, facilities various government programs, and
stimulates reading habits in rural areas where there are no libraries or reading centers.
(Manila Bulletin, 2017)
b. Cavite Provincial Library
In order to catch up with the information age the Local Government of Cavite has
gone E-Lib and installed computer on the ground floor of the Legislative Building
just across the room where the provincial library is situated. This change has been
implemented by Vice-Governor Dencito “Osboy” supported by Governor
AyongMaliksi that aims to transform the present library into a world-class store-
house of knowledge and information available and accessible to the Cavitenos,
especially students, teachers, researchers, and other clients who could avail of the
services via the use of computers.
Campana also said that there is a grand plan in the future to have a separate library,
museum and archives building , not just a space in the Legislative Building. "We as
Cavitenos have our distinct history, culture and the arts to preserve to present them as
a showcase to our future generations . We can only do this if we can build, maintain
and operate a single edifice housing all of these. This will contain all our historical
artifacts, documents, writings, and boo/ks.
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This will be our gift and legacy to generations of Cavitenos ahead of us", said
Campana. This latest development in the provincial library is also in accord with the
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)/UNESCO
Internet Manifesto Guidelines , an offshoot of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights of the United Nations which the Philippines is signatory. It aims to provide
and guarantee freedom of access to information and freedom of expression among
individuals, known as IFLA/FAIFE in international parlance. (Rio, 2009)
c. Hybrid Library
The hybrid library is a term that has entered the parlance of the library and
information profession in the past three years. It is viewed as a halfway step towards
the fully digital library. It isa means of integrating the traditional library with
thedigital library. The contemporary information user now has to operate in a hybrid
environment whereelectronic and paper-based sources are used alongsideeach other.It
is possible to view the hybrid library as anattempt to reaffirm the library’s traditional
roles in an electronic environment.The sense that the hybrid library has its roots in the
desire for more than just seamless access to traditional and electronic information,
with the aim of providing a richer information environment for users, is inescapable.
The term ‘hybrid’ is often used in descriptions of activities or services that combine
two established features. The earliest use of the term ‘hybrid library’ is by Sutton. In
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his consideration of service models, he identified four types of libraries on a
continuum running from the traditional to the digital: traditional, automated, hybrid
and digital. He said there has been or will be ‘an inevitable shift along the continuum
from library as place to library as logical entity’. The traditional library is defined as a
specific place with a finite collection of tangible information and it is geographically
constrained. Computerisation of serials control, circulation and cataloguing contribute
to the automated library and the online public access catalogue (OPAC) is its
principal feature. In the automated library, the tools point to non-digital media and the
focus remains on the local collection. In the digital library, the notion of place will be
left behind. In Sutton’s hybrid library,‘the balance of print and digital meta-
information leans increasingly toward the digital’. There is coexistence of traditional
and digital collections and the possibility for totally unconstrained geographic access
to digital resources located elsewhere to which the library provides a network
gateway. Sutton suggested staff assist in the cost-effectiveness of his hybrid library
by mediating between the users and, primarily, the digital tools.
The hybridlibrary is a useful term, but it is possible to query whythe term is required
when the term ‘library’ mightsuffice. Most libraries are hybrid. Most libraries
dealwith a variety of media and use common cataloguing and classification rules. It is
just a way of highlightinga particular aspect of a library.
1.1.3 Statement of the Problem
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Methods of learning have been growing rapidly along with the digital age and the
libraries around the world have been enhancing their facilities due to the reason that the
current situation of the traditional libraries cannot meet the present needs of the users.
This study aims to establish a New Cavite Hybrid Public Library that provides diversified
learning facilityand sought to answer the following in order to develop an effective
design:
1. What makes a library an effective learning ground?
2. What is the most suitable location and size of a provincial library?
3. How can a hybrid library bring out a sense of public-ness?
4. What architectural form can cater a hybrid library?
5. How can architecture help the image and definition of a library?
6. How can the proposal be considered as a benchmark for public library in the
Philippines?
1.1.4 Project Goals and Objectives
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The proposal entitled: “A Proposed Hybrid Public Library for the Province of Cavite:A
Diversified Learning Facility in TreceMartires City” envisioned to design an architectural
piece that answers the needs adequate to the things that the current Provincial Library
lacks. In order to achieve this goal, this study aims to satisfy the following objectives:
1. Provide an effective location and adequate space for the new provincial public
library of Cavite.
2. Design a learning space with a sense of public-ness through the sense of
interaction.
3. Re-imagine the purpose and function of a library and conceptualize an
architectural form from it.
1.1.5 Significance of the Study
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This study may provide solution to certain practical problem that existing libraries in the
Philippines has been experiencing. This is a systematic research effort that can be related
to other studies in which it may serve as a reference. This could provide additional
knowledge that responds to the needs and problems that the current libraries have been
facing. The findings of this research will benefit the following:
A. The Personnel
This study will help and provide comfort for thepersonnel inside the
library as their needs were taken into consideration.
B. The Students
By creating a student centred space through this proposal, students of
Cavite with different practice in learning can be connected and influence one
another.
C. The Educators
This study will help the educators in providing a better place and methods
with respect to an individual manner of studying and learning.
D. The Community
Through this proposal the outdated facilities of existing libraries can be
addressed and improved incorporating the concept of a hybrid library. This
proposal can draw participation from the LGU that may be the start of a new
leap in public library facilities.
1.1.6 Scope and Delimitations
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This thesis is a study of the proposed New Cavite Provincial Library, a facility
designed to meet the standards of a contemporary Hybrid Library that can cater the
existing and future programs of the Local Government Unit for the current library.
The aspects worked into were:
1. The competence of existing facilities in Cavite Provincial Library through
descriptive method.
2. The search for a suitable site along the province of Cavite that is under the
authority of the provincial government.
3. The awareness of people in community regarding the existence and
workability of the current Cavite Provincial Library.
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1.1.7 Conceptual Framework
Below is an IPO model that indicates the approach in system analysis of the project
proposal New Cavite Provincial Library.
PROCESS
•Related Literature
and Projects
•Interpretation of •Architectural
•Trece Martires City Data through graphs Programming
Profile and tables. •Site Selection Criteria
•Cavite Provincial •City Librarian •Acitivy Analysis
Library Data Interview •Design Translation
•Architectural •Photo
Principles of Design Documentations
•Site ocular visitation
INPUT •Collaboration of
related projects to OUTPUT
determine common
needs.
•Input rejoinder
analysis.
Figure 1.1 IPO Model
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1.1.8 Definition of Terms
Contemporary- marked by characteristics of the present period: MODERN
Digital Divide- the gulf between those who have ready access to computers and the
Internet, and those who do not.
Digital Library- A digital library, digital repository, or digital collection, is an online
database of digital objects that can include text, still images, audio, video, or other digital
media formats.
Diversified- make or become more diverse or varied.
Egalitarian- relating to or believing in the principle that all people are equal and deserve
equal rights and opportunities.
Hybrid- a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture.
Information Age- The ongoing digital shift from the industrial onset.
Internet- a global computer network providing a variety of information and
communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized
communication protocols.
Makerspace- a place in which people with shared interests, especially in computing or
technology, can gather to work on projects while sharing ideas, equipment, and
knowledge.
Parallel- In math, parallel means two lines that never intersect––think of an equal sign.
Figuratively, parallel means similar, or happening at the same time. A story might
describe the parallel lives of three close friends.
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Parallelism- the state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way.
Perception- the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
Receptor- an organ or cell able to respond to light, heat, or other external stimulus and
transmit a signal to a sensory nerve.
Sensory Perception- performing neurophysiological processing of the stimuli in their
environment.
Stimulus- a thing that rouses activity or energy in someone or something; a spur or
incentive.
1.1.9 Acronyms
CLAI- Cavite Librarians Association, Inc.
CPL- Cavite Provincial Library
IFLA- International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
LDIP- Local Development Investment Programming
LGU- Local Government Unit
NBCP- National Building Code of the Philippines
NLP- National Library of the Philippines
PLAI- Philippine Librarians Association, Inc.
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