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MEDIA AND INFORMATION


SOURCES
P R E S E N T E D BY:

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.

4 MAJOR TYPES OF LIBRARY:

•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.

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