
As part of efforts to promote evidence-based policymaking, state think tank 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ (17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ) opened its 23rd 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner at the main library of the Palawan State University (PSU) in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, last January 27.
(Photo 1: 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ President Dr. Gilberto Llanto and Palawan State University (PSU) President Dr. Jeter Sespeñe (front) formally seal the agreement between 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ and PSU for the installation of the 23rd 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner at the main library of the PSU Puerto Princesa campus. Behind them are (left to right) Dr. Sheila Siar, director for research information at 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ; Dr. Mike Pido, PSU vice-president for research and extension; and University Librarian Ms. Lourdes Salvador. Photo by Jigs Tenorio)
In his opening remarks, 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ President Dr. Gilbert Llanto highlighted the significance of evidence-based studies, not just in economics, but in different aspects of development as well. Partnerships with state universities such as the PSU "make these (studies) accessible, to most, if not to all, and [allow] us to be able to not only disseminate our policy studies but also interact with the academic community in the provinces."
PSE President Dr. Jeter Sespeñe expressed his gratitude to 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ. "The 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ corner will be an instrument in disseminating research findings to our students and colleagues, as well as other institutions that would like to make use of this corner," said Sespeñe.
The 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner is one of the Institute's dissemination strategies, aiming to share its research outputs in the provinces. The sought-after knowledge resource makes available for free 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ studies and publications to researchers, faculty, students, and local policymakers. These publications include books, policy notes, research papers, newsletters, and issues of the Philippine Journal of Development, the Institute's technical, peer reviewed journal. The first 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner was opened at the Bohol Provincial Library in 2006
Llanto and Sespeñe signed a memorandum of agreement for the establishment of the 23rd 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner at PSU, with Dr. Sheila Siar, director for research information of 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ and Ms. Lourdes Salvador, PSU head librarian, as witnesses. Dr. Daphne Mallari, PSU research director; Dr. Michael Pido, PSU vice-president for research and extension; and other 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ staff also graced the inauguration.
Siar presented the SocioEconomic Research Portal for the Philippines (SERP-P), an online repository of socioeconomic materials. SERP-P, which is hosted by 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ, serves not only as an online version of the 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner but an extensive knowledge resource as it contains more than 5,000 materials produced by 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ and other academic and research institutions in the Philippines, including international development organizations like World Bank-Philippines and Asian Development Bank. Siar also noted that SERP-P is one of eight partners across the globe selected by Eldis Knowledge Services of the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, to join its project provisionally called "Open Knowledge Hub" or OKH. The project aims to increase the availability and accessibility of international development research particularly those generated from the global south. SERP-P's participation in the OKH means greater exposure for Philippine studies, researchers, and research organizations in the international community.
(Photo 1: 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ President Dr. Gilberto Llanto and Palawan State University (PSU) President Dr. Jeter Sespeñe (front) formally seal the agreement between 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ and PSU for the installation of the 23rd 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner at the main library of the PSU Puerto Princesa campus. Behind them are (left to right) Dr. Sheila Siar, director for research information at 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ; Dr. Mike Pido, PSU vice-president for research and extension; and University Librarian Ms. Lourdes Salvador. Photo by Jigs Tenorio)
In his opening remarks, 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ President Dr. Gilbert Llanto highlighted the significance of evidence-based studies, not just in economics, but in different aspects of development as well. Partnerships with state universities such as the PSU "make these (studies) accessible, to most, if not to all, and [allow] us to be able to not only disseminate our policy studies but also interact with the academic community in the provinces."
PSE President Dr. Jeter Sespeñe expressed his gratitude to 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ. "The 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ corner will be an instrument in disseminating research findings to our students and colleagues, as well as other institutions that would like to make use of this corner," said Sespeñe.
The 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner is one of the Institute's dissemination strategies, aiming to share its research outputs in the provinces. The sought-after knowledge resource makes available for free 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ studies and publications to researchers, faculty, students, and local policymakers. These publications include books, policy notes, research papers, newsletters, and issues of the Philippine Journal of Development, the Institute's technical, peer reviewed journal. The first 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner was opened at the Bohol Provincial Library in 2006
Llanto and Sespeñe signed a memorandum of agreement for the establishment of the 23rd 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner at PSU, with Dr. Sheila Siar, director for research information of 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ and Ms. Lourdes Salvador, PSU head librarian, as witnesses. Dr. Daphne Mallari, PSU research director; Dr. Michael Pido, PSU vice-president for research and extension; and other 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ staff also graced the inauguration.
Siar presented the SocioEconomic Research Portal for the Philippines (SERP-P), an online repository of socioeconomic materials. SERP-P, which is hosted by 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ, serves not only as an online version of the 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ Corner but an extensive knowledge resource as it contains more than 5,000 materials produced by 17cÆð²ÝÊÓÆµ and other academic and research institutions in the Philippines, including international development organizations like World Bank-Philippines and Asian Development Bank. Siar also noted that SERP-P is one of eight partners across the globe selected by Eldis Knowledge Services of the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, to join its project provisionally called "Open Knowledge Hub" or OKH. The project aims to increase the availability and accessibility of international development research particularly those generated from the global south. SERP-P's participation in the OKH means greater exposure for Philippine studies, researchers, and research organizations in the international community.
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