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Title: LOCAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: the Philippine Experience


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LOCAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT the Philippine
Experience
  • a Report
  • by
  • Prof. Salvacion Manuel-Arlante

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FILIPINIANA MATERIALS
  • National heritage materials that are for, by, and
    about Filipinos and the Philippines, published in
    the Philippines, in any Philippine language,
    regardless of subject and authorship.

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University of the Philippines
  • Premier State University
  • Multiversity
  • UP Diliman (Arts and Sciences)
  • UP Baguio (Arts and Sciences)
  • UP Los Baños (Agricultural Sciences)
  • UP Manila (Health Sciences)
  • UP Visayas (Fisheries and Aquatic Resources)
  • UP Mindanao (Environment Science and Management)
  • UP Open University (Distance Education)

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SPECIAL FILIPINIANA COLLECTIONS
  • Rare Books
  • Historical Papers
  • Vernacular Collections
  • Theses and Dissertations
  • Radical Papers
  • Local History
  • H. Otley Beyer Collection
  • Harley Harris Bartlett Collection
  • Harry Whitfield Harnish Collection
  • Newspapers
  • Maps

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SPECIAL FILIPINIANA COLLECTIONS
  • Art Works
  • Audio-Visuals
  • Biography File
  • Filipiniana in Foreign Serials
  • Government Documents
  • Picture File
  • Poster Collection
  • Speech File
  • Archives
  • Personal Papers

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THE RADICAL COLLECTIONS orThe Philippine Left
Papers
  • Underground or subversive Literature.
  • street literature of revolutionary change
  • underground publications
  • memoirs and oral histories
  • personal diaries, and
  • papers of leading personalities

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THE RADICAL COLLECTIONS
  • Philippine Insurgent Records, 1806-1901
  • Japanese Occupation Papers
  • Jose Llanes Collection (Guerilla Papers)
  • Panay Guerilla Movement
  • Delfin Jaranilla Papers
  • Peoples Court Records, 1945-1948
  • Communist Party of the Philippines
  • Militant Organizations (SELDA)
  • Human Rights Papers
  • National Democratic Front Papers
  • Personal Papers of well-known activists in the
    country

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Website www.mainlib.upd.edu.ph
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e-Collaborative Project
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e-Collaborative Project
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e-Collaborative Project
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Preservation Programs
  • By Microfilm
  • By Digitization

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Digitization Policy Guidelines
  • Materials to be digitized must be in the public
    domain or clear for public distribution and must
    support the educational, recreational and
    information needs of its users
  • Priority is given to current and retrospective
    materials on or about the Philippines (history,
    psychology, economic and political conditions,
    legal materials, recreation, education, arts and
    culture, languages and literature, and natural
    as well as physical sciences)

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Digitization Policy Guidelines
  • Deteriorating and fragile materials, such as rare
    books, which contain invaluable information
  • Materials that will contribute most immensely to
    increased production of ordinary citizens such as
    farmers, fisher folk,etc.
  • Unique resources pertaining to local heritage
    especially oral traditions/dying traditions and
    customs which are of interest to the local
    community and beyond.

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www.elib.gov.ph
A joint project of
Commission on Higher Education
Department of Agriculture
Department of Science and Technology
National Library of the Philippines
University of the Philippines
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Philippine eLib Project
  • a national information resource-sharing
    consortium among five government institutions,
    namely the
  • Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
  • Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
  • Department of Agriculture
  • The National Library of the Philippines
  • UP Library System

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Philippine eLib objectives
  • Provide access to information for life-long
    learning
  • Enrich local content in digital format for
    community and global access
  • Build local capabilities and expertise in the
    creation and generation of digital information
    sources

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Philippine eLib objectives
  • Provide library and information services network
    to academic and government institutions for
    optimum use of resources
  • Promote and accelerate the exchange of knowledge
    resources among various sectors of society,
    including regional and international users

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Philippine eLib objectives
  • Establish a mechanism of income generation and
    other means to sustain the e-library
  • Provide access to Filipiniana cultural heritage
    collections and indigenous local materials
    through archiving and digitized data

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Philippine eLib objectives
  • Create another means of preserving Filipiniana
    cultural heritage collections and indigenous
    local material by providing surrogate digital
    sources and safeguarding the original.

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Philippine eLib Project
  • Products and Services
  • Union catalog of the 5 partner agencies (over a
    million bibliographic records)
  • Digitized Filipiniana materials (more than 11,000
    full-text documents in PDF)
  • Access to online electronic journals and
    databases with fulltext (foreign)
  • Cyber Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI)

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Philippine eLib Project
  • Other features
  • current awareness service
  • selective dissemination of information
  • full text downloading
  • literature searches
  • document delivery
  • E-Journal subscription
  • mailing list and
  • Rapid, responsive and knowledgeable customer
    support (guaranteed 24 hours response time)

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Website www.elib.gov.ph
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Website Search Form
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Website Search Results
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eLib Record Details
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eLib Book Cart List
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eLib Print Preview - Bibliography
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eLib Cart Items Send to email
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Leocadio Dioso Public Library, Antique
Misamis Occidental Provincial Library
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Usage Statistics
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The Philippine eLib
  • has demonstrated integration of information
    sources into a single network system critical
    mass
  • decreased over all cost through cooperative
    development and enhancement and sharing of
    resources
  • accelerated delivery of services to citizenry
  • increased capacity to make systematic use of
    information for a wide range of purposes.

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The Philippine eLib
  • Implementing the eLib, we in the Philippines
    realized two concerns
  • Acquisition of most, if not all, Filipiniana
    cultural heritage materials in any format
  • Preservation and conservation of these heritage
    materials/traditional knowledge
  • Increased readership that includes not only
    clients of the members of the consortium but also
    ordinary people, farmers, fisher folk and
    students in both public and private secondary and
    tertiary levels of education.
  • We would like to think, that through the
    University Librarys website and the Phil eLib,
    we continue to contribute to the social and
    economic empowerment of our people.

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Conclusion
  • It is imperative to preserve heritage materials/
    information resources covering culture and the
    historical events in our respective nations and
    use modern information and communication
    technologies (ICTs) in the organization, access
    and preservation of national heritage materials
    in realizing the national vision for social and
    economic empowerment of its constituents.
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