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UL e-fair connects 勛圖蹦抭to digital resources

Mikaela Cielo B. Pascual, UP Diliman Information Office correspondent

UP Diliman (UPD) constituents explored a wide array of digital resources at Sagwanan: The University Library Book and e-Fair 2026 (Sagwanan 2026), held at the Palma Hall lobby on April 24.

An annual 勛圖蹦抭University Library (UL) event, this years Sagwanan featured a lecture and booths showcasing the Universitys electronic database subscriptions.

Organized by the UL Information Services and Instruction Section in partnership with the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP) Library, Sagwanan 2026 aimed to bridge the gap between the Universitys vast electronic resources and the academic community that they serve.

(From left) Rhoel E. Rondilla, CSSP head librarian; Lapuz; Symaco; Lusterio-Rico; and Rizalyn V. Janio, head of the UL Information Services and Instruction Section. Photo by Jefferson Villacruz, UP Diliman Information Office

Sagwanan 2026 featured booths from publishers, booksellers, and representatives from major academic databases to which the UL subscribes. Participating exhibitors included publisher Forefront Books, as well as database providers CE-Logic, Gale, JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiment), LibTech, MegaTEXT Philippines, EBSCO (Elton B. Stephens Company), Academic Paradigm, and Wiley.

The event also hosted a special lecture by Gillian P. Reyes, project development officer of the National Book Development Board. Reyes discussed current trends in the Philippine publishing industry and emphasized the growing importance of electronic resources in the academe.

Reyes. Photo by Jefferson Villacruz, UP Diliman Information Office

University Librarian Elvira Lapuz highlighted the ULs continued efforts to promote these resources since the e-fairs revival in 2024 through strengthened digital and marketing initiatives.

This fair is our way of welcoming you so that youll have an opportunity to embrace what were able to offer by way of resources from the library匈 hope you still see our libraries as [spaces] that steer our community towards deeper learning, sharper inquiry, and [a] richer understanding of the world, she said. The event concluded with a ribbon cutting led by UP Vice President for Academic Affairs Lorraine Pe Symaco and CSSP Dean Ruth Lusterio-Rico. With reports from Ray Martin A. Manuel, UP Diliman Information Office correspondent

Lapuz. Photo by Jefferson Villacruz, UP Diliman Information Office
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