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   <subfield code="c">by Zenaida C. Lacson.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">2) Utilization of library research in determining the nature, areas, and institutional development of policy sciences.  The institutional development includes the identification of research institutes, university program both here and abroad, and publications believed to have made great contributions in the development of the field.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">4) Identification of the important sources for the study of policy sciences.  These sources are grouped into primary, secondary, and tertiary sources.  The primary sources include books, periodicals, and research reports.  The secondary sources include bibliographies, catalogs, indexes, abstracts, and reviews.  The tertiary sources include directories and yearbooks.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Building up the collections is one of the most important tasks of librarians, yet little attention has been given to this aspect of professional work.  It is said that the role of the library in general, is to support the objectives of its mother institution and in particular, to provide information and literature support to a contemplated program of study.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Using the Policy Studies Program of the College of Public Administration, University of the Philippines as a model, this paper aims to find out exactly how to operationalize the practice of librarians in providing information and literature support to a contemplated program of study of an institution; to establish formal procedures and discover mechanics that could be applied to other disciplines in performing such tasks; and to provide a selected and annotated body of literature for the general approaches within policy studies, which includes both foreign and local materials.</subfield>
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