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  2. Ninoy Aquino Library and Learning Resources Center

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    Mrs. Estrella V. Manuel was designated Coordinator of Libraries. In 1978, the Philippine College of Commerce (PCC) was converted into a university and was consequently named Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP). The library was renamed Department of Library and Related Services. Between the periods 1979 and 1980, another wing of the ...

  3. List of libraries in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines (KCC) Library Bayani Road, Fort Bonifacio , Taguig About 3,000 titles which include collection of printed materials (e.g. books, journals, magazines, etc.) and multimedia materials (e.g. K-pop CDs and K-movies and drama DVDs spanning the areas of social sciences, history, literature, language, culture ...

  4. Quezon City Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Main Library's location has been moved or reassigned several times throughout the history of the Quezon City Public Library. [3] The library is currently housed in a three-story building within the Quezon City Hall Complex which was inaugurated and opened by Mayor Herbert Bautista along with City Librarian Emelita Villanueva [ 4 ] on ...

  5. University of the Philippines School of Library and ...

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    This made the University the first library school in the Philippines and one of the first in Asia. The first full library studies program was offered two years later, in 1916. In March 1961, the Institute of Library Science was formally established, and a year later, the institute established its graduate program.

  6. Cebu City Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Cebu City Public Library and Information Center traces its roots from the Cebu Branch Library of the Philippine Library and Museum, now the National Library of the Philippines. It was organized and opened to the public on April 13, 1919, by Mr. Guillermo Restun, the Chief Librarian from the Ilo-ilo Branch.

  7. Ilocos Sur Provincial Library - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming a library, its building served as Vigan's jail in 1657, and became Ilocos Sur's provincial jail complex in 1855. [ 2 ] In 1890, Philippine president Elpidio Quirino was born inside the jail complex when his father served as jail warden.

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  9. Rizal Memorial Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1919, [10] it began as the Philippine Library's branch in Cebu and Museum (presently National Library of the Philippines). [14] It has free Wi-Fi internet connection available to users, offers dedicated services for LGBTQIA members and the hearing-impaired, [15] and is the first public library in the country that is open 24/7. [16]