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The document discusses various types of information sources, categorizing them into primary, secondary, and tertiary sources, with examples for each. It also highlights the concept of indigenous media and its role in cultural preservation. Additionally, it outlines different library services and classifications, emphasizing the importance of libraries in providing access to information.

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The document discusses various types of information sources, categorizing them into primary, secondary, and tertiary sources, with examples for each. It also highlights the concept of indigenous media and its role in cultural preservation. Additionally, it outlines different library services and classifications, emphasizing the importance of libraries in providing access to information.

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MEDIA AND INFORMATION

SOURCES
LESSON 5:
TODAY’S LESSON:
I. Types of Information
Sources
II. Finding Information
Sources
III.Evaluating
Information and
INFORMATION

Processed data and/or


knowledge derived
from study,
experience,
instruction, signals, or
symbols.
SOURCES OF
INFORMATION
PRIMAR SECONDA
Y RY TERTIARY
An original, Information Involves
uninterpreted obtained information
, or first hand through the that
material analysis, collects,
created by interpretation orgaizes,
the person(s) , and and
involved in an evaluation of summarizes
activity or a primary primary and
event. soutce secondary
materials. source
materials.
EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY
SOURCES

Artifacts Diaries and Autobiographies


EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY
SOURCES

Letters Manuscripts
EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY
SOURCES

Music Official and Original Documents


EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY
SOURCES

Artwork Architecture
EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY
SOURCES

Patents Audio and Video Recordings


EXAMPLES OF SECONDARY
SOURCES

Newspaper Articles Literature Reviews


EXAMPLES OF SECONDARY
SOURCES

textbooks Biographies
EXAMPLES OF TERTIARY SOURCES

Encyclopedia Dictionary
EXAMPLES OF TERTIARY SOURCES

Directories Yearbooks
Indigenous Knowledge
WHAT IS INDIGENOUS
MEDIA?
 A form of media
“conceptualized, produced,
and circulated by indigenous
people as vehicles for
communication, specifically
for cultural preservation,
cultural and artistic
expression, political self
EXAMPLES OF
INDIGENOUS MEDIA

Folktales Folk Songs Folk Dance


Library
A place and a
“means of
access to
information,
ideas, and works
of imagination”
KINDS OF LIBRARY SERVICES
1. USER SERVICES
- Function in linking people to the information
they are looking for.
2. TECHNICAL SERVICES
- Function in gathering, cataloging and
preparing library materials
3. COMPUTER SERVICES
- Function in maintaining databases, software
programming, web design, and computer
maintenance in the library.
4. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
- Function in managing the library and services,
conveying contracts, supervising library
CLASSIFICATION OF
LIBRARIES

SCHOOL ACADEMIC
LIBRARIES LIBRARIES
CLASSIFICATION OF
LIBRARIES

PUBLIC SPECIAL
LIBRARIES LIBRARIES
A global network of
computers that allows
computer users around the
world to share information
for various purposes.
(Shelly and Campbell,
2012)
EVALUATING
INFORMATO
N
AND MEDIA

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