By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter
LAOAG CITY—The Department of
Science and Technology continuously reaches out to more learners in the
province with a better access to various information even without internet
connection.
Joven Viernes, DOST provincial
director based in Batac City said they have turned over at least one unit of
Starbooks (Science and Technology Academic and Research-Based Openly Operated Kiosk
Station) to the provincial library located at the Ilocos Norte Centennial
Arena.
As the first Philippine
science digital library of the DOST, provincial library users can now access it
anytime.
“The stand-alone onsite
research kiosk provides free science and technology (S&T) information for
academic and livelihood use even without internet connection,” said Ms. Viernes.
Specifically, the kiosk
contains thousands of digitized scientific information sourced-out from local
and foreign linkages, subscription, archive collections, and in-house
publications contained at the DOST’s Science Information
Network.
It also features science and
technology information on food and nutrition, health and medicine, emerging
technologies, energy, environment, appropriate livelihood technologies,
investigatory projects and theses in different fields that exist in the
country. These are accessible in various formats with text, video and audio.
Aside from the provincial
library, at least 11 units were also distributed to selected schools in the
province.
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