_Vision
_We aspire to become premier Public Library imbued with sound values and
a strong commitment to lifelong learning and information literacy.
_Mission
_Continually Develop, sustain, preserve, and make available accessible to
the public the vast resources of the Marikina City Library
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OBJECTIVES
1. To serve as a repository of information, knowledge, and library services in the community
2.To provide sufficient, substantial, and relevant information to the public as a way of supplementing their knowledge, literacy, and self-development
3.To meet the research and information needs of students, teacher, researchers, and the like
4. To offer outreach and literacy assistance to individuals and groups in need of services such as jobs and educational information and education
OBJECTIVES
1. To serve as a repository of information, knowledge, and library services in the community
2.To provide sufficient, substantial, and relevant information to the public as a way of supplementing their knowledge, literacy, and self-development
3.To meet the research and information needs of students, teacher, researchers, and the like
4. To offer outreach and literacy assistance to individuals and groups in need of services such as jobs and educational information and education
_USE OF MARIKINA CITY LIBRARY
_The Library is open to the public (residents of Marikina and neighboring
cities and towns) from Monday to Friday (except during holidays and
special occasions), 8 a.m.-12 p.m., and 1 p.m.–5 p.m.
Children below six years old must be accompanied by parent or a designated adult. Parents/guardians of children attending a program in the Library must remain in the premises.
Observe silence at all times. Unnecessary noise, disruptive behavior, discourteous conduct, loud conversation and discussion, smoking, drinking, playing, and sleeping are prohibited.
Art and design projects involving drawing, painting, cutting, and pasting are only allowed in designated areas and must have prior permission from the librarian. The use of model clay, water coloring kits, and the like is discouraged.
Keep cellular phones on silent mode. Using them to call or text is discouraged.
Wearing hats, caps, visors, and the like is also not allowed as a matter of courtesy.
Obtain the librarian’s permission before using the electrical outlets.
Bringing out materials from the Library’s collections (except books categorized as fictional/recreational) is strictly prohibited.
If any Library material (book, audiotape, CD-ROM, etc.) is inadvertently damaged, please inform the Library staff immediately. Parents/guardians of young children are responsible for any damages caused by the latter.
Immediately report any damages to furniture and equipment. Patrons and parents/guardians must shoulder the costs to repair or replace damaged items. Interested in donating books and other reading materials? Just bring them to the Marikina City Library. With your permission, the Library will tag them with an acknowledgement stickers. It will either include the donation in its collections or turn it over to other libraries in need of resources.
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Children below six years old must be accompanied by parent or a designated adult. Parents/guardians of children attending a program in the Library must remain in the premises.
Observe silence at all times. Unnecessary noise, disruptive behavior, discourteous conduct, loud conversation and discussion, smoking, drinking, playing, and sleeping are prohibited.
Art and design projects involving drawing, painting, cutting, and pasting are only allowed in designated areas and must have prior permission from the librarian. The use of model clay, water coloring kits, and the like is discouraged.
Keep cellular phones on silent mode. Using them to call or text is discouraged.
Wearing hats, caps, visors, and the like is also not allowed as a matter of courtesy.
Obtain the librarian’s permission before using the electrical outlets.
Bringing out materials from the Library’s collections (except books categorized as fictional/recreational) is strictly prohibited.
If any Library material (book, audiotape, CD-ROM, etc.) is inadvertently damaged, please inform the Library staff immediately. Parents/guardians of young children are responsible for any damages caused by the latter.
Immediately report any damages to furniture and equipment. Patrons and parents/guardians must shoulder the costs to repair or replace damaged items. Interested in donating books and other reading materials? Just bring them to the Marikina City Library. With your permission, the Library will tag them with an acknowledgement stickers. It will either include the donation in its collections or turn it over to other libraries in need of resources.
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