03185nam a2200301 i 4500003000500000005001700005008004100022040002500063090002400088100003300112245015300145300001600298336002100314337002500335338002300360502011000383504004100493520194600534700003802480700003202518720003102550720004802581720004002629720003302669942003902702952012502741999001702866CSPC20260120110458.0260120s2025 ph a b 000 0 eng d aCSPCbengcCSPCerda aUTH BLIS B178o 20251 aBaldoza, Ma. Lea R.eauthor.10aOrganizational challenges in managing local collection in Rinconada libraries / cMa. Lea R. Baldoza, Micheal James P. Bendal, and Melody C. Bombase a193 leaves. 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume aUndergraduate Theses (BLIS) - Library and Information Science.cCamarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges, 2025. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 aLibraries serve as an important cultural and information hub, preserving history, culture, and community knowledge through local collections. However, managing this collection presents unique organizational challenges. This study investigates the challenges faced by different libraries in the Rinconada area in Camarines Sur, Philippines, in organizing local collections. Using a mixed-method research design, the study examines quantitative data from 30 respondents across 12 institutions and qualitative insights from in-depth interviews with six librarians from academic and public libraries. The research identifies key challenges including resource availability, space and facilities, fund allocation, staff training and expertise, technology integration, and collection development and maintenance. It explores the impact of library profiles such as the number of library personnel, type of library, and type of library personnel on managing local collections. Guided by community informatics and contingency theories, the study highlights how situational and technological factors influence library operations. Results reveal that most libraries face inadequate funding, limited technology integration, and insufficient staff training, significantly hindering effective collection management. The study underscores the need for intervention plans, focusing on enhanced funding, professional development, modernization of facilities, and stronger community collaboration. This research benefits library staff, IT personnel, patrons, and local communities by providing actionable insights into improving local collection management. It also encourages future research on local collection, emphasizing their role in preserving cultural heritage and supporting community development. By addressing these challenges, Rinconada libraries can better fulfill their mission of providing accessible and meaningful resources to their community.1 aBendal, Micheal James P.eauthor.1 aBombase, Melody C.eauthor. aGonowon, Ayra A.eadviser. aBroqueza, Kay Angeline O.echair, panelist. aRegaspi, Jean Maricon D.epanelist. aGonowon, Mercy O.epanelist. 2ddcn0cUMhB178oiBLISkUTHm2025 00102ddc4070aCSPCbCSPCcUTHd2026-01-20l0oUTH BLIS B178o 2025p007134UMr2026-01-20 11:05:13t1-1w2026-01-20yUM c31533d31533