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Donation: 📚📖📚Undergraduate Theses from CVM 🦮🐕🐅The Library expresses its sincere appreciation and gratitude to the Colleg...
22/04/2026

Donation: 📚📖📚Undergraduate Theses from CVM 🦮🐕🐅

The Library expresses its sincere appreciation and gratitude to the College of Veterinary Medicine - Doctor of Veterinary Medicine for the donation of these 10 titles. This will be added to our Theses and Dissertations collection in the library.

1. Effects of Fermented Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) As Feed Supplement on the Growth Performance of Cobb 500 Broiler Chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) by Babia, Michael Anro T.

2. Fermented Madre de Agua (Trichanthera gigantea Nees) and Rice Bran Supplementation on the Laying Performance of Mallard Ducks by Sasil, Jonina Dayanan

3. Effects of Rice Bean Meal (Vigna umbellata Linn.) Inclusion on Broiler Growth and Profitability by Arreza, Jamesy Erlano

4. Prevalence of Gross Lesions in the Lungs of Slaughtered Cattle (Bos ta**us) and Water Buffaloes (Babalus bubalis carabenensis) at Talisay City Livestock and Poultry Center, Cebu, Philippines by Sinto, Mahalaleel Carl J.

5. COVID-19 Detection Rate in Dogs from Owners with COVID-19 Infection History in Cebu, Philippines by Golingan, Camly P.

6. Farmers' Perception and Antimicrobial Use of Swine Farms in Southern Cebu, Philippines by Campita, Honoveza Ann Alquizola

7. Effects of Ricebean (Vigna umbellata Linn.) Inclusion on the Laying Performance of Quails (Coturnix coturnix Linn.) by Torres, Ritchell Raboy

8. Effects of Probiotics on Performance, Egg Quality, and Gastointestinal and Reproductive Tract Morphology in Layer Chickens by Desabille, Adrian Neil C.

9. The Efficacy of Crude Moringa Oleifera on Canine Dermatophyte: An In Vitro Study by Flor, Joshua Vidal B.

10. Prevalence of Anaplasma platys in Dogs Presented at Selected Veterinary Clinics in Cebu, Philippines by Ramos, Lourd Janet Tangpus

Congratulations 👏

The library received 12 undergraduate theses 📚📖 from the College of Education - Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) ...
22/04/2026

The library received 12 undergraduate theses 📚📖 from the College of Education - Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) requirements for the subject RES 410/MC 20: Research in Education. This collection will significantly enhance the academic research opportunities for our students.

1. Navigating the Shift: Exploring BEED Pre-Service Teachers' Transition in Student Teaching by Trazona, Jenecil J., Tesoro, Jerlyn P., and Genabe, Jeralyn B.

2. Teachers' Narratives on the Use of Reward System in Shaping Students' Behavior by Ricablanca, Hazel Mae O., and Llanos, Joannah Kyla L.

3. Elementary Teachers' Narratives Amid and Beyond Pandemic: Basis for an Interview Plan by Alangilan, Claire T., Gemillan, Marilyn D., and Peras, Erica

4. Teaching Beyond the Barriers: Teachers' Lived Experiences and Intervention in Managing Non-Readers by Alesna, Teresa I., Piedad Julyza, and Vergara, Jezel Jane R.

5. Parental Perceptions on the Utilization of Mobile Devices among Young Learners: A Meta-Synthesis by Daño, Shiela Mae G., and Sayon, Shella Mae C.

6. The Quite Battle: A Phenomenological Study on Preserving Mental Well-Being of Teachers by Omaque, Louvelle B., and Quijoy, Arlene M.

7. Balancing Work and Parenthood: A Phenological Study on the Parents' Dual Roles for their Children's Education by Bustamante, Marissa A., Hisola, Maricel G., and Trismundo, Marjune C.

8. Classroom Management Gaps in Remote Schools: A Phenomenological Study of Novice BEED Teachers by Calunsag, Anna Mae, Enad, Ianna May, and Tejam Joyce E.

9. Coping Mechanisms of Pre-Service Teachers during Practice Teaching: A Meta-Synthesis by Alegado, Michelle T., Alsado, Jeravie D., and Ogario, Kharen A.

10. Exploring Teachers' Experiences in Technology-Driven Instruction by Asas, Angeline E., and Brufal, Julie Ann A.

11. Elementary Teachers' Experiences in Inclusive Education: An Interpretive Phenomenological Study by Canoday, Jade Marie, Calunsag, Richel, and Borbon, Kristina

12. Differentiated Instruction in Teaching Mathematics: Narratives of Elementary Teachers by Dablo, Mary Ann, Dablo, Meriam, and Matilos, Mercy Amor

The library extends its sincere gratitude and appreciation for this donation. 🙏🙏🙏

07/04/2026
26/03/2026

CALL NUMBERS IN LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION

Call numbers are unique codes assigned to library materials to indicate their specific location on the shelves. They serve as an address for each item in the library, helping users and librarians identify where a book or resource is placed within the collection. Call numbers are usually printed on the spine label of a book and are also recorded in the library catalogue.

In classification systems such as the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) and the Library of Congress Classification (LCC), call numbers are constructed based on the subject of the book and additional identifying elements. In DDC, the call number begins with a numerical classification that represents the subject area, followed by letters that usually represent the author’s name. For example, a mathematics book might have a call number beginning with 510, which represents mathematics.

In the Library of Congress Classification system, call numbers consist of letters and numbers. The letters represent the main subject area, while the numbers provide more detailed subject divisions. Additional letters and numbers are often added to represent the author and the year of publication, creating a unique identifier for each book.

Call numbers play an important role in helping users locate books on library shelves. Since materials are arranged according to their call numbers, users can follow the sequence of numbers or letters on the shelves to find a specific item. This organized arrangement also places books on similar subjects close to one another, making it easier for users to discover related resources.

By using call numbers, libraries maintain order in their collections and ensure that users can locate information resources quickly and efficiently.

26/03/2026

TYPES OF LIBRARY CATALOGUES

Library catalogues are tools used to organize and provide access to information about the materials available in a library. They help users identify the resources held by the library, such as books, journals, and other materials, and guide them in locating these items within the collection. Catalogues play an important role in supporting library classification and overall organization.

One of the traditional types of library catalogues is the card catalogue. This system consists of small cards arranged in drawers within a cabinet. Each card contains important information about a book, such as the author, title, subject, and call number. The cards are usually arranged alphabetically by author, title, or subject, allowing users to search for materials easily. Although many libraries have replaced card catalogues with digital systems, they were widely used in libraries for many decades.

Another important type is the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC). OPAC is a computerized catalogue that allows users to search for library materials using computers or mobile devices. Users can search by author, title, subject, or keywords and quickly find information about the availability and location of items in the library. OPAC systems have made searching for information faster and more convenient compared to traditional manual catalogues.

Digital catalogues are also becoming increasingly common in modern libraries. These catalogues are integrated with digital library systems and provide access not only to printed materials but also to electronic resources such as e-books, online journals, and digital repositories. Through digital catalogues, users can access library collections remotely and retrieve information without being physically present in the library.

Overall, library catalogues are essential tools for organizing information resources and guiding users in locating materials within the library. Whether in traditional card form or modern digital systems, catalogues help ensure that library collections remain accessible, organized, and easy to navigate.

26/03/2026
02/03/2026

LOOK | Cebu Technological University (CTU) joins the nation in celebrating National Women’s Month 2026 this March with the sub-theme: “Lead like the Babaylans, Filipinas!”

This year’s celebration highlights the enduring legacy of the Babaylans—women leaders of pre-colonial Philippines—whose wisdom, courage, and compassion shaped communities and guided society. Their leadership reminds us that strength can be expressed through knowledge, empathy, and service.

CTU honors the remarkable women in the university community—leaders, educators, researchers, staff, and students—who continue to inspire progress and empower future generations.

Together, let us celebrate the strength, resilience, and leadership of Filipinas who shape our university and our nation.

Read: https://www.ctu.edu.ph/2026/03/ctu-celebrates-womens-month-2026-lead-like-the-babaylans-filipinas/

📌Acquisitions List 2025 📜   An acquisition list is a documented, curated list of items, such as books, that the library ...
04/02/2026

📌Acquisitions List 2025 📜

An acquisition list is a documented, curated list of items, such as books, that the library has acquired.

Here is the list of New Books available in our Library 📚📖📔

17/12/2025

LOOK | Dr. Pet Roey L. Pascual, Vice President for Research and Development (VPR&D), has been formally designated as Transitory Officer-in-Charge (OIC) in the Office of the University President, effective immediately, through Secretary’s Certificate Resolution No. 124, Series of 2025, issued by the Board of Regents.

The appointment was approved during the Fourth Quarter Regular Meeting held on December 11, 2025.

Dr. Pascual will concurrently serve as Vice President for Research and Development, while also overseeing the Office of the University President to ensure administrative and operational continuity. His authority and responsibilities as Transitory OIC are vested by the Board of Regents, as outlined in the Secretary’s Certificate Resolution.

He shall hold the position until the next Board of Regents meeting, subject to the Board’s discretion.

This information is issued pursuant to CTU Memorandum No. PL12-398, s. 2025.

Read: https://www.ctu.edu.ph/2025/12/dr-pet-roey-l-pascual-designated-as-transitory-officer-in-charge-of-the-university-presidents-office/

Congratulations to our ABEngineers CTU-Barili Campus!
12/12/2025

Congratulations to our ABEngineers CTU-Barili Campus!

02/12/2025

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