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Ahead of the Future: A Rizal Library Information Expo

Submitted by webAdmin on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 22:18

Knowledge is power!

The Rizal Library presents Ahead of the Future: A Rizal Library Information Expo, where you can meet and greet the people who satisfy your desire for information! Get to know various e-resources and their providers, including:

EBSCOhost * TurnItIn * ScienceDirect * emeraldinsight *Wiley *Springer Link

We Forum

Submitted by webAdmin on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 22:16

Thanks to the generosity of the family of the late Jose Burgos, Jr., We Forum's entire print run is now part of the Rizal Library's collection.

To see digital copies of We Forum from 1977 to 1985, click here: http://rizal2.lib.admu.edu.ph/weforum/.

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From the maiden May 1977 issue...

Harvest

Submitted by webAdmin on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 22:16

November is Book Development Month.*

This year's Harvest includes titles on theology, history, media studies, pop culture, education, science, and anthropology, among others, in addition to collections of widely staged children's plays and YA stories, a pioneering book on Philippine natural history, and even an illustrated guide to birdwatching. The titles will be launched on Nov 8, Tuesday, 4 PM, at the Rizal Library (5/F). 

* See Proclamation 1436, s. 2007.

Discover SAGE Journals Online Quiz

Submitted by webAdmin on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 22:15

The Rizal Library Ambassadors and SAGE Publishing invite LS students, faculty, and staff to join the Discover SAGE Journals Online Quiz.

Answer the quiz, familiarize yourselves with the use of the database, and get the chance to win an Amazon Kindle, a Starbucks Card, and 3M Secure Fit sunglasses!

To join, please go to: http://bit.ly/2eno2DS

ADMU Indigenous People's Week

Submitted by webAdmin on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 22:14

The LS student group Coalition of Ateneans for Indigenous Peoples (CAIP), in partnership with Loyola Mountaineers, Development Society, USAD, Baybayin, Barefoot, and the Media and Creatives cluster of Council of Organizations of the Ateneo de Manila University (COA) is launching the ADMU Indigenous People's Week at the 5th floor Study Hall of the Rizal Library on Monday, October 24, 5:30 pm.

CHED GE Trainer Training Workshops Participants

Submitted by webAdmin on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 22:14

Hi Ateneans, let's welcome to the library the participants of the CHED GE Trainer Training Workshops this SY 2016-2017. They will be part of the Loyola Schools Campus for 3 weeks.

By participating in this CHED GE Training, the Loyola Schools hopes to contribute to the nationwide effort by CHED to build the capacity of our teachers in delivering the new GE courses by 2018.

The West Philippine Sea Dispute: Final Award of the Tribunal and Its Ramifications

Submitted by webAdmin on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 22:13

You are invited to a lecture by Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio T. Carpio on "The West Philippine Sea Dispute: Final Award of the Tribunal and Its Ramifications" at the Rizal Library, New Building, 5th floor Study Hall, on Friday, September 9, 3pm.

The Business and Management Collection

Submitted by webAdmin on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 22:12

Ateneo de Manila University has recently arranged for all faculty and students unlimited access to The Business and Management Collection - an extensive resource of over 950 video lectures and case studies by leading experts from commerce, industry and academia.

Extracts of lectures and case studies, as well as complete talks, are easy to integrate and embed in courses to enrich the teaching and learning experience. All the talks are compatible with your Learning Management System.  

Catch em all!

Submitted by webAdmin on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 22:10

What motivates users to play mobile games?

‘Catch em all!’ – As you may have seen PokémonGo has taken over the mobile gaming world this week. The game which is set to take over twitter usage is an augmented reality game in which users rely on GPS in order to catch Pokémon around them. Just like us you may be asking, what makes this game so addictive? Why is everyone playing it?