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Joanna Dela Cruz - MODULE 1
Joanna Dela Cruz - MODULE 1
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
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.