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Smart and Equitable Library Access: A Human-Centered Time-Tracking Policy for Congestion Management in a Cebu-Based Higher Education Institution

Antoniette Almaden et al · Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc · 2026

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Library congestion is a persistent issue in many higher education institutions, limiting student access to study spaces and affecting overall academic productivity. This study explored the extent of congestion in the main library of a private higher education institution in Cebu City, Philippines, and examined student receptiveness to time-tracking policies as a potential solution. Specifically, it assessed patterns of library usage, seat occupancy behaviors, and perceptions of regulated stay durations through system-based interventions. A mixed-methods approach, guided by Human-Centered Design principles, was employed. Data collection included structured observations to monitor space utilization and seat turnover, student surveys with Likert-scale and open-ended questions, and analysis of entry-exit logs to identify peak usage periods and average dwell times. Findings revealed that specific library zones, particularly individual study areas and group tables, consistently experienced high occupancy with low turnover, designating them as congestion hotspots. Survey results showed moderate support for time-tracking policies, especially when flexible rules are applied during high-demand periods such as examinations. System log data confirmed peak congestion during midterms and finals. The study concludes that a time-tracking policy, developed with student-centered considerations, could significantly improve seat circulation, reduce overcrowding, and promote more equitable access to library resources. By integrating digital infrastructure to optimize space management, the research aligns with Sustainable Development Goals 4 on Quality Education and 9 on Innovation and Infrastructure. It highlights the potential of technology-driven solutions in creating inclusive, efficient, and student-responsive learning environments.

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al, A. A. E. (2026). Smart and Equitable Library Access: A Human-Centered Time-Tracking Policy for Congestion Management in a Cebu-Based Higher Education Institution. https://doi.org/10.7719/jpair.v64i1.986

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al, Antoniette Almaden et. "Smart and Equitable Library Access: A Human-Centered Time-Tracking Policy for Congestion Management in a Cebu-Based Higher Education Institution." 2026. https://doi.org/10.7719/jpair.v64i1.986.

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al, Antoniette Almaden et. 2026. "Smart and Equitable Library Access: A Human-Centered Time-Tracking Policy for Congestion Management in a Cebu-Based Higher Education Institution.". https://doi.org/10.7719/jpair.v64i1.986.

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al, A. A. E. 2026, Smart and Equitable Library Access: A Human-Centered Time-Tracking Policy for Congestion Management in a Cebu-Based Higher Education Institution, Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc, available at: https://doi.org/10.7719/jpair.v64i1.986 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Smart and Equitable Library Access: A Human-Centered Time-Tracking Policy for Congestion Management in a Cebu-Based Higher Education Institution
Autor / colaboradores
Antoniette Almaden et al
Editorial
Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2012-3981
ISSN
2012-3981
Idioma
eng

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