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Media and Information Sources

• Traditional knowledge are


reflection of one’s culture.
• These information serve as a
foundation of communication
and survival among our
ancestors way back then.
Media and Information Sources

Indigenous refers to native; local;


originating or produced naturally in
a particular region.
1. Knowledge that is unique to a
given culture or society refers to
Indigenous knowledge (IK).
Media and Information Sources

Indigenous communication
refers to transmission of
information through local channels
or forms.
It is a means by which culture is
preserved, handed down, and
Media and Information Sources

Indigenous media and information


refer to the original information
created by a local group of people.
This also refers to content about
indigenous peoples that may be
distributed through dominant forms of
media or through forms of
communication unique to their people
Media and Information Sources

Indigenous media and information


refer to the original information
created by a local group of people.
This also refers to content about
indigenous peoples that may be
distributed through dominant forms of
media or through forms of
communication unique to their people
Media and Information Sources

2. Library
Library is a place set apart to contain
books, periodicals, and other material
for reading, viewing, listening, study of
reference, set of rooms, or building
where books may be read or
borrowed.
Media and Information Sources

Library Sections
A. Circulation Section- This section
houses and circulates the major
library collection covering the
different areas of discipline.
This section adopts the “open shelf”
system, where users can go directly to
the shelf and choose the books they
Media and Information Sources

Library Sections
B. The Filipiniana Collection- consists
of publications about the Philippines,
in all its aspects—cultural, political,
social, religious, economic, and others
regardless of author and imprints.
Media and Information Sources

Library Sections
C. Reserve Section- This section houses
books, which are in demand and limited in
copies. Also, in process books and newly
acquired books.
It adopts the “close shelf system”. Users
are not allowed to enter this section; they
seek the assistance of the library staff or
library assistants.
Media and Information Sources

Library Sections
D. Reference Section- This section houses
a collection of extensive general reference
materials, which are intended to be
consulted for a particular question or
query, rather than read thoroughly.
Media and Information Sources

Library Sections
E. Periodical Section- This section houses
journals, magazines, newspapers, and
other serial literature.
F. Archive Section - This section houses
materials which depict the history of the
university and researches made by faculty
and staff.
Media and Information Sources

Library Sections
G. Internet Section - This section enables
students to have access information
through the internet.
H. AVR Section- This section provides an
audio-visual support service to facilitate
the teaching and learning activities of the
university through non-print collections.
Media and Information Sources

Library Sections
I. E-Library Section- This section enables
students to have access to e-resources
from authorized databases which the
university has subscribed.
J. Law & Graduate Studies Library- This
section houses the Law and Graduate
Studies collection which specifically cater
to the Law and GS students.
Media and Information Sources

Library Sections
K. Special Collections:
a. Kalinga Indigenous Culture and
Knowledge Resource Center &
Cordillera Collection
b. Gender and Development Collection
Corner
c. Knowledge Resource Network-BSP
Corner
Media and Information Sources

Library Sections
L. Technical Section- This section is where
the processing and maintenance activities
of a library's collection are being done.
Media and Information Sources

3. Internet
Internet is a vast computer network linking
smaller computer networks worldwide.
It includes commercial,educational,
governmental, and other networks, all of
which use the same set of
communications protocols.

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