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This document provides information on different types of media and information sources including: 1) Indigenous knowledge, libraries, and the internet as primary sources of information. It describes key features of indigenous knowledge and the different classes of libraries. 2) Primary sources of information like artifacts and diaries that contain original materials from a time period. 3) Secondary sources of information like surveys and references that involve examining or describing something or collecting from other works. 4) Tertiary sources that collect and organize primary and secondary sources, such as yearbooks and literature.

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This document provides information on different types of media and information sources including: 1) Indigenous knowledge, libraries, and the internet as primary sources of information. It describes key features of indigenous knowledge and the different classes of libraries. 2) Primary sources of information like artifacts and diaries that contain original materials from a time period. 3) Secondary sources of information like surveys and references that involve examining or describing something or collecting from other works. 4) Tertiary sources that collect and organize primary and secondary sources, such as yearbooks and literature.

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Good Day

Everyone
Ms. Kristine Joyce's Class
Media and Information
Sources

LESSON 4:
How do you get
your source?
Media and Information Sources

In searching for information,


one needs locating
appropriate and reliable

sources while also having


access to them.
A. Indigenous Knowledge
Indigenous knowledge is
the distinctive knowledge
kept to a specific group
of people.
Features of indigenous knowledge that are
highly

relevant in conservation and sustainable


growth
Respect for Nature
Respect for nature. A
‘conservation ethic’ often exists.
Here, the land is treated as
sacred.
Flexibility.
Indigenous knowledge
means adapting to new
circumstances and being

open to outside
knowledge.
Social responsibility
There are strong family and
community ties, and with
them,

feelings of obligation and


responsibility.
B. Library
Library is “a building, room, or
organization
that has a collection”.
Advanced e-
Resources
User Services - function in linking
people to the information they are
looking for.
Computer services -
function in maintaining
computer hardwares
in the library.
Classes of
Libraries

Public School Special


Academic libraries are
libraries serve libraries serve
libraries serve
cities and students from located in
colleges and
towns of all Kindergarten specific
universities.
types. to Grade 12. environments
C. Internet
the Internet is “a global
computer network providing
a variety of information and
communication.”
Classifications of
Information Sources
A. Primary Sources of
Information:
Primary sources refer to “original
materials.” These are materials from a
certain

period of time that have not been


filtered.
Examples of Primary Sources

Artifact.
It refers to something made

or created by humans, such as a tool

or a work of art, especially an

object of archaeological interest.


Diary
It is a record with distinct entries

organized by date reporting on


daily

activities or other periods


B. Secondary Sources
of Information:
Survey type- involves the
product of examination or
description of someone or
something

The reference type -


consists of materials
collected from others’
works such as

encyclopedia and
dictionary.
C. Tertiary
Sources of
information:
Tertiary sources

involve information that collects


and organizes primary and
secondary sources.
Ex. Yearbook and literatures

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