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Day 58

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Day 58: Last Day Barcoding Today marked the conclusion of our barcode project at the College of Medicine library. It was a significant milestone as we successfully completed the barcoding process for a remarkable collection of 3,261 books and non-barcoded books of 332 a total of 3593 books in the library. As the final book received its barcode, there was a collective sense of accomplishment and satisfaction that enveloped the room. The weight of our achievement was palpable, knowing that these newly barcoded books would greatly enhance the accessibility and organization of the library's vast resources. As we bid farewell to the barcoding project, we carry with us a profound sense of pride and fulfillment. The impact of our work will reverberate through the library's halls for years to come, benefiting countless individuals in their pursuit of knowledge and discovery. Today was a testament to the power of teamwork, dedication, and the pursuit of academic excellence.

Day 57

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Day 57: A Busy day at the library barcoding books Day 57 at the library was marked by a flurry of activity as we diligently carried out our routine tasks of registering barcodes for library books. The morning kicked off with the essential paperwork, as we printed evaluation forms, daily time records, and mentorship plans. These documents play a crucial role in our on-the-job training, as they enable our mentors to evaluate and grade our performance in the library. Once the paperwork was completed, we seamlessly transitioned into our familiar responsibilities of barcode registration. Despite the bustling nature of the day, we remained focused and committed to our work until the end of the day. Each barcode meticulously scanned and registered, ensuring the library's inventory was accurately updated. Although the day may have been busy, there was a sense of satisfaction in our achievements. We upheld our responsibilities with professionalism and efficiency, striving to con

Day 56

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Day 56: Today was another rainy day, but that didn't stop us from heading to the library to tackle our usual tasks of registering barcodes for the books. We arrived at the library, greeted by the sound of raindrops pattering against the windows. We started our work in the morning and continued throughout the day until the afternoon. As we registered each barcode, we couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction knowing that we were contributing to the organization and accessibility of the library's vast collection of books. As the day drew to a close, we took a well-deserved break and sipped on some hot coffee, feeling the warmth spread through our bodies. It was the perfect way to recharge before we resumed our tasks, and we appreciated the brief respite from the hustle and bustle of the day. Overall, it was a productive and fulfilling day at the library despite the rainy weather.

Day 55

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Day 55: Day 55 in library and CSIT Day 2  The day began with rain pouring down at Bicol University, we timed in to our on-the-job training at the College of Medicine Library. As second day of CSIT we participated and write our attendance, we were looking forward to witnessing the events scheduled for the day. However, some of the events had to be rescheduled due to the inclement weather. Despite the change in plans, we remained enthusiastic and made the most of the day. We spent our time engaging in productive discussions with our peers and learning more about the various events that were still taking place. We also took the opportunity to explore the university grounds and appreciate the beauty of nature on a rainy day.

Day 54

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Day 54: Barcode Registration and CSIT Day Today, I spent the morning at the college of medicine library registering barcodes on books. It may seem like a repetitive task, but I always find it satisfying to know that I'm contributing to the organization and efficiency of the library's collection. Later in the day, I had the opportunity to participate in CSIT day events at the college of science. It was a great chance to step away from the routine of the library and engage in some exciting activities. I particularly enjoyed interacting with other students who share my passion for computer science and information technology. Overall, it was a productive and enjoyable day. It's always rewarding to feel like I'm making a meaningful contribution to my community while also pursuing my interests and passions.

Day 53

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Day 53:  Today marks the 53rd day working at the library. Like every day, our primary task was to register and generate barcodes for their library books  The morning was dedicated to generating new sets of barcodes, which we completed successfully. It's always a satisfying feeling to finish a task early in the day. After the morning rush, we shifted our focus to registering books with their newly generated barcodes. The afternoon flew by, and before we knew it, the day had come to an end. As a well-deserved break, we took some time to enjoy a cup of coffee and a delicious sandwich. It was a refreshing break that helped us recharge our energy and be more productive for the remainder of the day. Overall, it was a successful day at the library.

Day 52

Day 52: Rainy Morning at the Library Despite the rain, we were determined to make the most of our day at the library. I started the day off with a warm cup of coffee and some bread, which helped me feel energized and ready to tackle the tasks ahead. After our coffee break, we got to work on our mentorship plan. It was a productive session, and we were able to make great progress towards our goals. We bounced ideas off each other, fine-tuned our plans. In the afternoon, we shifted our focus to registering barcodes. Although it may have seemed like a mundane task, we tackled it with enthusiasm and efficiency. By the end of the day, we had accomplished a lot and felt proud of our hard work. Overall, even though it was a rainy day, we made the most of our time at the library and accomplished a lot. It was a productive and fulfilling day, and I'm looking forward to more days like this in the future. Note: No photo available, forge t to document our work today.