http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/jpl/issue/view/555/
The 35th volume of JPL comes with this special issue which features some papers presented by Filipino librarians during the 6th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Library and Information Education and Practice, held last October 28 to 30, 2015 at the Philippine International Convention Center, Manila, Philippines.
EMBEDDING STANDARDS FOR MEDICAL AND HEALTH LIBRARIES IN THE PHILIPPINES: IDENTIFYING CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES by Lindie Masalinto, Alma Degala Prosperoso, and Joseph Marmol Yap
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (LIS) EDUCATION THROUGH OUT-CAMPUS PRACTICUM by Grace Dangawen Quijano
A STUDY OF THE NEED FOR ESTABLISHING A PHILIPPINE INDEXING SOCIETY by Sonia Pascua and August Florese
ASSESSMENT OF DIGITAL PRESERVATION NEEDS TOWARDS CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN THE UP SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES by Jonathan Isip
THE UP SLIS ALUMNI: QUO VADIS? by Yhna Therese Santos
MAPPING ARCHIVAL RESEARCH AT THE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES (SLIS), UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES: IMPLICATIONS FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT by MaryGrace P. Golfo
DEFINING PHILIPPINE LIBRARIANSHIP by Kate Obille and Iyra Buenrostro