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MEDIA AND

INFORMATION
SOURCES
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A. Indigenous
B. Library
C. Internet
D. Other
A. INDIGENOUS
INDIGENOUS INDIGENOUS INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGE COMMUNICATION MEDIA

- knowledge that is unique to a - transmission of information - may be defined as forms of


specific culture or society; through local channels or forms media expression
most often it is not written conceptualized, produced, and
down - it is a means by which the circulated by indigenous
culture is preserved, handed peoples around the globe as
down and adapted vehicles for communication
CHARACTERISTIC OF FORMS OF INDIGENOUS
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE MEDIA
1. Folk or Traditional Media
a. Oral tradition of
communication
2. Gatherings and Social
Organizations
b. Store information in memories
3. Direct Observation
c. Information exchange is face
to face
4. Records (written, carved, oral)
d. Information is contained within
the border of the community
5. Oral Instruction
B LIBRARY
As defined in Cambridge Types of Library:
Dictionary. A library is "a
building, room, or
organization that has a a. Academic Library
collection, especially of b. Public Library
books, music, and
information for people to c. School Library
read, use, or borrow. d. Special Library
C INTERNET
The Internet is one of the newest sources of media. The
majority of the users prefer the internet to watch news
quickly. It is faster and more capable in compare to any other
source of media. Internet changes the world and connects
the people also deliver the users to keep in touch with the
latest inventions and news.
EVALUATING INFORMATION
FOUND IN THE INTERNET

a. Authorship b. Published body

c. Accuracy and
d. Currency
Verifiability
THINGS TO CONSIDER IN
EVALUATING INFORMATION
1. Reliability 2. Accuracy

3. Value 4. Authority

5. Timeliness
PRIMARY SOURCES OF
D INFORMATION

Primary sources refer to "original materials."


These are materials from a certain period of
time that have not been filtered, modified
through analysis, interpretation, or evaluation.
ARTIFACTS
It refers to something made
or created by humans, such
as a tool or a work of art,
especially an object of
archaeological interest.
PATENT
This is the granting of a right to
an inventor by a sovereign
authority. This grant affords the
inventor exclusive rights to the
patented process, design, or
invention for a designated period
in exchange for a comprehensive
disclosure of the invention.
DIARIES
It is a record with distinct
entries organized by date
reporting on daily activities or
other periods. It can be
personal, which may include a
person's experiences, thoughts,
and/or feelings.
VIDEO AND AUDIO
RECORDING
The video and audio
recording is considered as
auditory and visual part of
information. Audio and video
recordings seize visible and
auditory aspects of historical
events, performances,
interviews, and more.
SECONDARY SOURCES
Generally, written after an original product, they usually aim to give reflection or
analysis. In short, they are analyses, interpretations, and evaluations of primary sources.

INDEXES SURVEY TYPE REFERENCE TYPE


The reference
Indexes are Survey type type consists of
typically involves the materials
found as one product of collected from
or more examination others' works
individual or such as
volumes at description encyclopedia,
the end of a of someone dictionary,
set. or handbook,
something. manual and
critical tables
TERTIARY SOURCES
Tertiary sources are commonly
confused with secondary sources.
Tertiary sources involve information
that collects and organizes primary
and secondary sources. Tertiary
sources include bibliographies of
bibliographies, directories and
yearbooks, guides to literature, and
lists of research in progress.
Thank You
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