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Sources of Information

Library


Indigenous Knowledge


Internet


A place in which literary,musical,artistic, or reference materials (such as books,manuscripts,recordings, or films) are kept but not for sale

Library

4 major types of libraries

Academic Library


Public Library


School library


Special library

Are in specialized environments, such as hospitals, corporations, museum,....

Special Library

Native, local, origination or produced naturally in particular region/locality

Indigenous

Is the local knowledge--knowledge that is unique to a given culture society most often is not written down

Indegenous knowledge

Serves cities and towns of aall types

Public Library

(note: di ko to sure)


It is the basis for local even decision making in agriculture,health care, food preparation, education,natural resource management and host or other activities in rural communities

Indigenous Knowledge

LIbrary that serves college and universities

Academic Library

Serves students from kindergarten to grade 12

School Library

Owned, controlled, and managed by indigenous peoples in order for them to develop and produce culturally appropriate information in the languages understood by the community

Indigenous Media

Characteristics of Indigenous Media

Oral tradition of communication


Store information in Memories


Information exchange is face-to-face


Information contain within the border of the community

Transmission of information through local channels of forms (bulletin board)


It means by which the culture is preserved,handed down and adapted

Indigenous Communication

Forms of Indigenous media

Folk or traditional media


Gatherings and social organizations


Direct Observation


Records


Oral Instruction

A global computer network providing a variety of information

Internet

Stories or hoaxes created to deliberatedly misinform or deceive the readers

Fake news