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Identify the Primary and Secondary sources under the four main periods of
Philippine history:

•Spanish Rule
PRIMARY SECONDARY
• Illustraions 1. Book reviews
• Newspaper article 2. Editorials
• Boardsides 3. Biographies
• Ephemera 4. Magazine articles
• Phamplets 5. Literacy criticism

•American Rule
PRIMARY SECONDARY
• Letters 1. Dictionaries
• Journals 2. Encyclopedias
• Photographs 3. Textbooks
• Immediate accounts 4. Books
• Newspapers 5. Articles that interpret or review reasearch

•Japanese Occupation
PRIMARY SECONDARY
• Diaries 1. LexisNexis - Japanese Newspapers.
• Image 2. The Japan Times
• Laws 3. Histories
• Interviews 4 . The Japan News | Yomiuri Shimbun
5.Nikkei Asian Review - Japan

• Philippine Self Rule

PRIMARY SECONDARY
• Letters 1. Critical analyses
• Original manuscripts 2. Documentaries
• Film footage 3. Journal articles
• Speeches 4. Reviews
• Poetry 5. Biographical
2. What are repositories?
The definition of a repository is a place where things are stored for safe keeping, or
where there is an ample supply of something, or a person or thing with a lot of
information about something. A person who has extensive details on his family's history
is an example of a repository of information.

For the purposes of this resource manual, the term “repository” is used to mean a
library, historical society, archives, or similar organization. It is any organization that
houses and cares for historical records.

• Where do we find those repositories of primary sources in the philippines?


• Asia Pacific Research Center.
• Ateneo de Manila University. American Historical Collection.
• Ateneo de Manila University. Pardo de Tavera Room.
• De La Salle University. University Archives.
• Filipinas Heritage Library

• Post pictures of repositories of primary sources in the Phils.

Asia Pacific Research Center Philippines


The Asia-Pacific Centre for Research (Acre), Inc. is a full service research agency
based in the Philippines. Founded in 1989, Acre, Inc. As a technology-capable research
agency, Acre, Inc. also provides downstream applications in research and statistics
including scorecarding and performance management.

Ateneo de Manila University. American Historical Collection


The American Historical Collection has been housed in the Rizal Library of Ateneo de
Manila University since 1996. The collection consists of books, photographs, and other
materials related to the American experience in the Philippines and the relationship
between the two countries.

Ateneo de Manila University. Pardo de Tavera Room


The Ateneo de Manila University (also called "Ateneo de Manila" or simply "the
Ateneo") is a private university run by the Society of Jesus in the Philippines. Its main
campus is located at Loyola Heights in Quezon City, Metro Manila. It offers programs in
the elementary, secondary, undergraduate, and graduate levels.

De La Salle University. University Archives.


The La Salle University Archives serves as the official repository for the inactive, non-
current records of La Salle College/University. These records are those which possess
permanent historical, administrative, legal, cultural and/or fiscal value, and document
the history of La Salle.

Filipinas Heritage Library


Established in 1996, the Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is the other half of Ayala
Foundation’s Arts and Culture Division.As a one-stop digital research center on the
Philippines, its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed
story of the Filipino. We collaborate with individuals and institutions in preserving
documentary heritage with a focus on the formative period of Philippine nationhood
(1930-1950s). Our Filipiniana collections are shared with the public onsite (on the sixth
floor of the Ayala

through public programs (exhibitions, lectures, and educational activities).

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