Indigenous Knowledge (IK) local knowledge knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society owned, controlled, and managed by indigenous peoples in order for them to develop and produce culturally appropriate information in the languages understood by the community Characteristics of IK: oral tradition of communication store information in memories information exchange is face to face information is contained within the border of the community Library A place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials are kept for use but not for sale Academic Library - serves colleges and universities Public Library - serves cities and towns of all types School Library - serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 Special Library - in specialized environments, such as hospitals, corporations, museums, the military, private business, and the government Internet What is an Internet? A global computer network providing a variety
Media and Information Literacy Grade 12 Quezon, Quirino, Ramos
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