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Location A

What exhibits are currently ongoing?

The exhibits that are currently ongoing are the following:

Talamdan: Images of negros in the records collections of the national archives of the Philppines,

The Belen and the Ilocos Landscape exhibit,

Integración / Internación: Urbanity, Urbanism and their Discontents,


The Balay Ken Sangalubungan: bahay at daigdig exhibition,

Cofradia / Komunidad: the world embraced by Hermano Puli,

Cambios E Intercambios: Spain and the globalization of ilonggo communities.

What are the primary responsibilities of this institution?

The primary responsibilities of the National Archives of the Philippines is to preserve the primary
sources of information on the Philippines history, the basic components of cultural heritage and
collective memory, and to educate the future generation of the Philippines.

Who is the current executive director?

The current executivve director of the National Archives of the Philippines is Hon. Victorino Mama
Manalo, C.E.S.E.

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What is the main mandate of this commission?

The NHCP is mandated to undertake research and publication of Philippine historical works; educational
activities on historical events and personages; restoration, preservation, and conservation of movable
and immovable objects of historical value and implementation of the National Historic Act of the
Philippines (PD 260 and PD 1505).

What is the current tally of Level 1 and Level 2 sites on the registry?

The current tally of Level 1 is 165 and Level 2 is 536.

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What journals may be accessed from the digital collection? (give at least three)

The journals that may be accessed from the digital collection are Bonifacio Law Journal, the DeGraff
Journal, the American Chamber of Commerce Journal, Abraeniana, and many more.

What is the website of their public access catalog?

You can access their public access catalog by typing or clicking this link http://koha.nlp.gov.ph/cgi-
bin/koha/opac-search.pl

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What is the mandate of this institution?

The National Museum of the Philippines is mandated to educational, scientific, and cultural activities in
diverse field of study.

What are the three branches of this institution?

The three branches of the National Museum of the Philippines are the following:

National Art Gallery (Old Legislative Building),

Museum of the Filipino People (Old Finance Building)

National Museum of Natural History (Old Tourism Building).

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