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The document discusses different sources of information including indigenous knowledge, libraries, and the internet. It also classifies sources as primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary sources include artifacts, diaries, patents, and audio/video recordings. Secondary sources analyze and interpret primary sources, and tertiary sources collect and organize primary and secondary sources.
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The document discusses different sources of information including indigenous knowledge, libraries, and the internet. It also classifies sources as primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary sources include artifacts, diaries, patents, and audio/video recordings. Secondary sources analyze and interpret primary sources, and tertiary sources collect and organize primary and secondary sources.
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MEDIA

AND INFORMATION

SOURCES

PREPARED BY:
MA’AM CRISTINE REBULLO
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

In searching for information, one needs help in locating


appropriate and reliable sources while also having
access to them. There are three main sources of
information: indigenous knowledge, libraries, and the
Internet. In many instances, sources of information are
also classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary.
A. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
A. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE

Indigenous knowledge is the distinctive knowledge


kept to a specific group of people. Local knowledge,
folk knowledge, people’s knowledge, traditional
wisdom, or traditional science are other terms used for
it (Senanayak, 2006).
B. LIBRARY
B. LIBRARY

As defined in Cambridge Dictionary, A library is “a


building, room, or organization that has a collection,
especially of books, music, and information that can be
accessed by computer for people to read, use, or
borrow.”
C. INTERNET
C. INTERNET

As defined in the Oxford Dictionary, the Internet is “a


global computer network providing a variety of
information and communication facilities, consisting of
interconnected networks using standardized
communication protocols.”
OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS
OF INFORMATION SOURCES
A. PRIMARY SOURCES OF INFORMATION:

DIARY
ARTIFACT
It is a record with distinct entries
It refers to something made or created organized by date reporting on daily
by humans, such as a tool or a work activities or other periods. It can be
of art, especially an object of personal, which may include a
archaeological interest. person's experiences, thoughts, and/or
feelings.
A. PRIMARY SOURCES OF INFORMATION:

PATENT
This is the granting of a right to an AUDIO/ VIDEO
inventor by a sovereign authority. This
RECORDING.
grant affords the inventor exclusive rights
to the patented process, design, or
invention for a designated period in
exchange for a comprehensive disclosure
of the invention.
A. PRIMARY SOURCES OF INFORMATION:

OTHER EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY SOURCES

e-mails, interviews, journal articles, letters, minutes of


meetings, conferences and symposia, newspaper
articles, original documents (e.g., birth certificate,
marriage certificate), photographs, records of
organizations, research survey results, speeches,
works of art, literature, architecture, and music, and
websites.
B. SECONDARY
SOURCES OF
INFORMATION:
Compared to primary sources, secondary sources are not easily
defined. Generally, written after an original product, they usually
aim to give reflection or analysis. In short, they are analyses,
interpretations, and evaluations of primary sources. Secondary
sources are not proof, but rather explanation on and discussion of
evidence. Secondary sources may be classified as index type,
survey type, and reference type.
B. SECONDARY
SOURCES OF
INFORMATION:

INDEXES SURVEY TYPE REFERENCE TYPE

are typically found as one or more e involves the product of examination consists of materials collected from
individual volumes at the end of a set. or description of someone or others’ works such as encyclopedia,
Examples are index, bibliography, something. Examples are reviews, dictionary, handbook, manual and
indexing periodicals, and abstracting treatises, and monographs. critical tables.
periodicals.
C. TERTIARY SOURCES
OF INFORMATION:

Tertiary sources are commonly confused with secondary sources.


Tertiary sources involve information that collects and organizes
primary and secondary sources. Tertiary sources include
bibliographies of bibliographies, directories and yearbooks,
guides to literature, and lists of research in progress.
THANK YOU
MA’AM CRISTINE REBULLLO

CRISTINE CDSCDB

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