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The URC envision itself as a Bicol-based knowledge hub for research, generating new ideas, frameworks, and technologies for the region, nation, and the world. Mission

The URC aims to help create a culture of research where inter- and multidisciplinary collaborations and external linkages are promoted and where research output is recognized, published, and utilized as a response to the development needs of the academe and human communities.

Episode 5 Writing Ethically, Plagiarism, and Citation 02/06/2026

In this fifth and concluding installment, we turn our attention to one of the most essential dimensions of academic and scholarly work: ethical writing, plagiarism awareness, and proper citation practices. As research and knowledge production continue to evolve in the digital age, the responsibility to uphold academic integrity becomes ever more crucial for students, educators, researchers, and professionals alike.

To guide us in this important discussion, we are honored to have Dr. Margarita Felipe Fajardo as our speaker. Through her expertise and insights, this episode aims to deepen our understanding of responsible authorship, intellectual honesty, and the ethical use of sources in academic writing and research.

We invite you to join us in this meaningful conversation on writing ethically and sustaining integrity in academic and professional practice.

Episode 5 Writing Ethically, Plagiarism, and Citation In this fifth and concluding installment, we turn our attention to one of the most essential dimensions of academic and scholarly work: ethical writing, plag...

GIBON JOURNAL - Volume 11:1 (2026) 20/04/2026

We are pleased to announce the release of Volume 11, Issue 1 of Gibon Ateneo de Naga University Journal.

The issue features two peer-reviewed articles that respectively engage critically with education and women's economic engagement, and five research articles by the first recipients of the Bikol Studies Writing Grant, showcasing original multidisciplinary works in the Bikol region. Complementing these are five creative pieces that explore literary form and imagination, offering readers space for reflection, resonance, and aesthetic appreciation.

EDITORIAL
Michael Roland F. Hernandez, Issue Editor

FEATURED ARTICLES

THE PRESENCE OF CARE IN THE ‘ABSENCE’ OF THE TEACHER: STUDENT AND TEACHER EXPERIENCES OF ‘OFFLINE’ LEARNER-CENTERED PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICES OF CURA PERSONALIS WITHIN ASYNCHRONOUS TEACHING ACROSS ADNU ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY LEVELS
Julie Lucille Del Valle, Sheena May De Osio, Chleo Jennet Talan, Jonah Mae Ebona, Ma, Jeanette Naval

BARRIERS TO WOMEN’S ECONOMIC ENGAGEMENT: THE CASE OF A SMALL ISLAND COMMUNITY IN BICOL REGION, PHILIPPINES
Frances Michelle C. Nubla

RESEARCH ARTICLES

THE CANONICAL PROCESS OF THE EPHESIAN HOUSEHOLD CODES
Marco C. Guiriba

RHETORICAL MOVE AND STEP STRUCTURES OF 21ST CENTURY LITERATURE TEXTBOOKS: A GENRE ANALYSIS
Jane Pauleen M. Lacson

A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF A CROWN-OF-THORNS STARFISH OUTBREAK IN THE BICOL REGION
Francis Xavier D. Verdadero

CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF THE SEAWEED SPECIES TURBINARIA ORNATA (TURNER) J. AGARDH AND HORMOPHYSA CUNEIFORMIS (J F. GMELIN) P.C. SILVA FROM CARAMOAN CAMARINES SUR
Judy D. Perez

WORKPLACE CIVILITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AMONG HEI FACULTY MEMBERS IN CAMARINES SUR
Jonafel G. Singson

CREATIVE WORKS

GADING (2026 PLAY)
Jason Chancoco

A MAN BRINGS HIS LOVER BACK FROM THE DEAD (FICTION)
Elias Casin

SA SALA, PAGKATAPOS NG ARAW (POEM)
Carl Justine T. Lasanas

GRIEF (POEM)
Adrian V. Remodo

TRANSGRESSION AND TRANSCRIPTIONS (POEM)
Kevin Dayan

The full issue may be accessed through the following link:
https://sites.google.com/gbox.adnu.edu.ph/gibonjournal/current-issue/volume-111-2026?authuser=0

We extend our gratitude to the authors and reviewers whose dedication made this publication possible.

GIBON JOURNAL - Volume 11:1 (2026) TABLE OF CONTENTS

Episode 4 Collecting Data with Accuracy and Integrity 16/03/2026

Welcome to Episode 4: Collecting Data with Accuracy and Integrity.

In research, the strength of every conclusion rests on the integrity of the data behind it. Collecting information is not merely a technical task but a responsibility that demands accuracy, honesty, and respect for ethical boundaries.

In this episode, Dr. Marlyn Lee-Tejada shares practical guidance on how researchers can ensure that their data gathering processes remain credible and responsible. Responding to questions from students, the discussion highlights the ethical considerations that must guide data collection, from respecting participants to safeguarding the authenticity of information.

The conversation also explores how technology can both support and complicate data gathering, how teamwork and coordination influence the accuracy of group research, and the warning signs of potential data manipulation or dishonesty. Dr. Tejada also addresses the common challenge faced by researchers which is handling missing or incomplete data, and how to respond to it responsibly without compromising research integrity.

This episode reminds us that good research is not only about discovering knowledge, but also about upholding the integrity of the research process itself that leads to new knowledge.

Episode 4 Collecting Data with Accuracy and Integrity Welcome to Episode 4: Collecting Data with Accuracy and Integrity.In research, the strength of every conclusion rests on the integrity of the data behind it....

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