Mission
To serve as an avenue in the acquisition and generation of knowledge through the provision of support services, and quality, sufficient, and relevant information resources aimed in supporting the University’s Ideals.
Vision
A globally recognized and State-of-the-Art Learning Resource Center providing quality services, programs, facilities, and resources responsive to the diverse needs of the academic community.
Goals & Objectives
The Learning Resource Center’s Goal is to make it a repository of knowledge that man has gained overtime through books, journals, and all other research materials.
Its specific objectives are:
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To help library users meet their informational, curricular, and recreational needs by providing adequate, well selected and properly organized collection.
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To provide optimum access to and delivery of information to the entire academic community to facilitate faculty, staff, and student productivity and enhance individual and group learning through sophisticated, electronic sources and other forms of access to information.
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To develop comprehensive Library orientation and instruction programs to help them retrieve, manage, use, and communicate information more efficiently and effectively.
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To plan, develop, implement and evaluate Library policies and programs regularly to improve the effectiveness of the services.
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To help facilitate research and learning of all users by maintaining adequate, competent and highly-qualified staff and well-maintained facilities conducive to learning.
General Information
Hours Of Service
Learning Resource Center:
- Monday – Friday: 07:00 A.M. – 06:00 P.M. (no noon break)
- Saturday: 08:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon
Computer Hub
- Monday – Friday: 08:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon & 01:00 A.M. – 05:00 P.M.
- Saturday: 08:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon
Instructional Media Center
- Monday – Friday: 07:00 A.M. – 07:00 P.M. (no noon break)
- Saturday: 08:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon
Rules & Regulations
- All students/faculty members and other library users may wear face mask all the time while they are within the Library premises and may observe proper hand sanitation.
- Bonafide students should present their Validated ID or Certificate of Registration (COR) to the Library Entrance Staff. Alumni members must present their Referral Form signed by the Alumni Secretary.
- Library users must observe the proper CDU Dress Code and conduct themselves properly in the library.
- Observe silence at all times.
- All cellular phones must be set to silent mode before entering the library. Answering/making calls should be done inside the nearest Chat Room (one user at a time). However, upon entering the Computer Hub, cellular phones must be turned off.
- Eating, smoking, sleeping, bringing drinks (bottled water, canned drinks, etc.), and making class projects (drawing, cutting, lettering, etc.) inside the library are prohibited.
- Bringing laboratory specimens like frogs inside the library is not allowed.
- Leave the books on the table except for the reserved books that need to be returned to the counter. While books borrowed for home use may be returned through the Book Drop.
- Tearing of page(s) nor underlining part(s) of library resources are prohibited.
- Reservation of seats is not allowed.
- Push back chairs slowly after using.
- The library will not be responsible for the loss of personal belongings.
- Present your things for inspection before leaving the library.
Note: The Library may pass additional rules and regulations without further notice. Students who fail to follow the foregoing rules shall be dealt with accordingly.
Staff & Contact Details
Shawn Kimberly E. Sy, RL, MSLIS
Head, Learning Resource Center
Email Address: [email protected]
Illuminado P. Tajanlangit
Internet Room In-Charge
Michelle P. Fernando
Secretary
Ma. Carmela Roa, RL
Technical Librarian
Email Address: [email protected]
Maria Christine Love I. Bariquit, RL
Circulation Librarian
Email Address: [email protected]
John Miguel C. Jabines, RL, MSLIS
Periodicals and Liaison Librarian
Email: [email protected]
Randelle May S. Baes, RL
Reference Librarian
Justin Jane S. Cernal, RL
IMC Librarian
Jeansil M. Soledad, RL
Reference Librarian
Email Address: lrc- [email protected]
Alan M. Moldes
Library Staff
Charlie L. Berberio
Library Staff
Ramel C. Lastimoso
Library Staff
Julius G. Alcomendras
Library Staff
Francis Chat M. Soco
Library Staff
Louie B. Nadal
IMC Staff
Jerwin T. Cordova
IMC Staff
Get in Touch
Office Email Address: [email protected]
History
A vital facility of a learning institution is the library, a repository of knowledge and reference of learning.
How the library evolved into what it is now can be traced to the following events:
The Cebu Doctors’ College of Nursing was opened in 1973 under the deanship of Dean Filomena C. Flores. Its Library was situated on the 5th floor of the present hospital building. This was manned by a Librarian in the person of Miss Elizabeth Muñez (nee Cagalawan). Subsequently, the College of Arts and Sciences was opened in 1976 with a separate library located on the fifth floor of the Dentistry Building. This Library was under the supervision of Miss Choly Jumapao and later by Miss Emma Modequillo. In 1977, the College of Medicine also put up its own Library on the fourth floor of the CDH building.
F.A.Q.
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How do I use my Library Online Public Access (OPAC)?
- Go to the OPAC Portal (bit.ly/cdu-lrcopac)
- Click Cebu Doctors’ University Library
- Click “Catalog” and do the basic search
- Do a “keyword search” to pull as many resources there are.
- When the search results page is displayed, click the “Details” tab to view the bibliographic information of the resource.
- Finally, go to “Copies” tab to view the call number, status and location of the resource.
How do I borrow books in the Library?
- Log in to your OPAC account and check the availability of the library material. You may borrow a maximum of 3 books.
- Do an online reservation by clicking”Hold It” on the Title Details. You may choose to reserve the book as soon as possible or reserve for a specific date.
- Fill out the Request Library form at bitly./cduRELIF
- The Library will notify you through email on the status of your request.
- If you receive an email confirmation for your request, you may pick up your online reserved books at the Library Entrance. Entrance staff will request the borrower to fill out the book card/s
How do I reserve books online?
- Log in to your OPAC account at bit.ly/cdulrcopac
- Search for the Title, Keyword, Author, Subject, and Series
- Do an online reservation by clicking “Hold it” on the Title Details. You may choose to reserve the book as soon as possible or reserve for specific date.
- Click your “My Info” to check all your checkouts, their due dates, any fines you may have, and any holds or reserves, and their status.
How to renew books online?
- Log in to your OPAC account at bit.ly/cdulrcopac
- Go to “My Info” and click “Renew”
What are the policies for Unreturned Library Books
For unreturned books, all borrowers are given maximum of 6 days only after which they will be assessed 3 times the current cost of the book.
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- Professional books – PhP 50.00/day
- Non-Prof/Gen Circulation – PhP 30.00/day
- Fiction- PhP 20.00/day
How many books can I borrow from the Library?
You can borrow 3 books at a time. Each borrowed material will be issued with a transaction receipt which will serve as a guide as to when to return the material. A fine of PhP 50.00 is charged for a lost receipt.
