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A R A N C O N , J O H N M A R T.
C A B R E Z A , H A Z E L-A N N O.
CAPUS, DENISE J.
TORING, MABEL G.
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MEDIA AND
INFORMATION
SOURCES
INDIGENOUS
LIBRARY
INTERNET
OTHERS
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INDIGENOUS
According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, produced, growing, living, or
occurring naturally in a particular region or environment. A synonymous
word for native; local; originating or produced naturally in a particular
region/locality.
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I N D I G E N E O U S
KNOWLEDGE C O M M U N I C AT I O
• a knowledge N
• transmission of
that is unique information
to a specific through local
culture or channels or
society; most forms
often it is not • it means by
written down. which the
culture is
preserved,
handed down
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INDIGE NEOUS M ED IA
• may be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized,
produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples around the globe as
vehicles for communication.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Oral tradition of communication
Store information in memories
Information exchange is face-to-face
Information are contain within the border of the community
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LIBRARY
A place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as books,
manuscripts, recordings, or films) are kept for use but not for sale.
•ACADEMIC LIBRARY
•PUBLIC LIBRARY
•SCHOOL LIBRARY
•SPECIAL LIBRARY
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Academic Library
• serves colleges and universities
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Public Library
• serves cities and towns of all
types
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School Library
• serves students from
Kindergarten to Grade 12
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Special Library
• are in specialized
environments, such as
hospitals, corporations,
museums, the military, private
business, and the government.
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INTERNET
A global computer network providing a variety of information and
communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using
standardized communication protocols.