Ateneo Professional Schools Library

The Ateneo Professional Schools Library (abbreviated as APSL) is an academic library of the Ateneo Professional Schools of the Ateneo de Manila University. This library serves the Schools of Law, Government, and the Graduate School of Business of the university. The library is housed at Basement 1 of the Ateneo Professional Schools Building, Rockwell, Makati.

Ateneo Professional Schools Library
CountryPhilippines
TypeUniversity library
Established1977
LocationAteneo Professional Schools Building, Rockwell Center, Makati
Branchesnone
Collection
Items collectedbooks, journals, periodicals, microforms, non-print materials, video materials
Size60,000 volumes
Access and use
Access requirementsStaff, students, faculty, and alumni of the university (researchers from outside the university community are likewise served)
Other information
DirectorTeresita C. Moran (Chief Librarian)
Websitehttp://apslibrary.ateneo.edu/

Compared to the Ateneo Loyola Schools' Rizal Library which collects materials in all disciplines, this library only collects materials in the fields of law, business, public administration, health services, and information technology.[1]

Collections

The total collection consists of over 60,000 volumes of books and bound periodicals. The library is also subscribed to 200 current periodical titles and serials.[1]

History

The Ateneo Professional Schools was formerly known as the Ateneo Graduate School during its Padre Faura days. It consisted of the Law School and Graduate School of Business. In 1977, the schools moved to Salcedo Village, Makati. It is here where it changed its school name to Ateneo Professional Schools (APS). The Library as an integrated but independent unit of the APS, adopted the name Ateneo Professional Schools Library (APSL) to complete its acculturation.[1]

Year 1998, for the third time, the APS transferred to a more settled place at Rockwell Drive, Rockwell Center, Makati.[1]

References

  1. Ateneo Professional Schools Library. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-03-09. Retrieved 2009-02-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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