My Part 4 in Media and Information Literacy (Media and Information Language)

In the fourth week of the second semester, we discussed about the Media and Information Sources, Library , Types of Library, Things to Consider, The different kinds of Indigenous Media. (Media, Knowledge, and Communication), and also the definition of RAVAT. The first one is the definition of Library that a piece which Literacy, musical artists or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts, recordings, or films) are kept for use not for sale. Second, Types of Library. Academic, Public, School, and Special. 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 socialized environments, hospitals, corporations, museum, by military private business and the government. Third, Things to Consider : 1)The access tool to use 2)How the information being accessed maybe classified. 3)The depth of details required (some libraries only provide an absence of the topic) 4)More detailed information might require. Fourth, Indigenous Media where Indigenous was native, local, or produced naturally. Forms of media. Indigenous knowledge is knowledge that is unique to specific culture or society; most often it is not written down. Indigenous Communication is the transmission of information through local channels or forms. It is a means by which the culture is preserved, handed down and adapted. Fifth, the definition of RAVAT, where R- Reliability of information , A- Accuracy of information ,V- value of information, A- for Authority of information and lastly T- for Timeliness.

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