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''Filipiniana 1968: A Classified Catalog of Filipinian Books and Pamphlets in the University of the Philippines Library as of January 1, 1968.'' Diliman, Rizal, Philippines: the University of the Philippines, 1968.  
''Filipiniana 1968: A Classified Catalog of Filipinian Books and Pamphlets in the University of the Philippines Library as of January 1, 1968.'' Diliman, Rizal, Philippines: the University of the Philippines, 1968.  


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The following libraries shelve Filipiniana collections:
'''Library of Congress'''<br>1st–2nd Streets, S.E. <br>Washington, D.C. 20504 <br>[https://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/philippine Philippine Archives Collection]
'''The U.S. Library of Congress.''' The U.S. Library of Congress has a large Filipiniana collection. It has the most comprehensive foreign bibliography on the Philippines (about 18,000 entries) in the Orientalia Division of its:
 
''Southeast Asia Subject Catalog.'' Boston, Massachusetts, USA, G.K. Hall, 1972. Six Volumes. Volume 4: The Philippines.
 
'''Library of Congress'''<br>1st–2nd Streets, S.E. <br>Washington, D.C. 20504 <br>Internet: http://www.loc.gov/index.html
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*The Ayala Museum Library has over 3,500 rare books and manuscripts:&nbsp;<br>'''Ayala Museum Library and Iconographic Archives'''<br>Makati Avenue <br>Makati, Manila <br>Metropolitan Manila, Philippines<br>Internet: [http://www.ayalamuseum.com/ http://www.ayalamuseum.com]&nbsp;&nbsp;  
*The Ayala Museum Library has over 3,500 rare books and manuscripts:&nbsp;<br>'''Ayala Museum Library and Iconographic Archives'''<br>Makati Avenue <br>Makati, Manila <br>Metropolitan Manila, Philippines<br>Internet: [http://www.ayalamuseum.com/ http://www.ayalamuseum.com]&nbsp;&nbsp;  
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