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| |Local Resources=Archives and Libraries | | |Local Resources=Archives and Libraries |
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| | link1=[[Philippines Genealogy|Philippines]] | | | link1=[[Philippines Genealogy|Philippines]] |
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| [http://web.nlp.gov.ph/nlp/ Website]<br> | | [http://web.nlp.gov.ph/nlp/ Website]<br> |
| [http://koha.nlp.gov.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl Search catalog]<br> | | [http://koha.nlp.gov.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl Search catalog]<br> |
| {{Block indent|The Philippine National Library has a valuable 45,000-volume Filipiniana collection of '''biographies, local histories''', bibliographies, and gazetteers. It also has collections of rare books and manuscripts, newspapers and brochures, and microforms.}}
| | :The Philippine National Library has a valuable 45,000-volume Filipiniana collection of '''biographies, local histories''', bibliographies, and gazetteers. It also has collections of rare books and manuscripts, newspapers and brochures, and microforms. |
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| '''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] | | '''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] |
| {{Block indent|The Philippine Archives Collection constitutes an invaluable source of information on the Pacific war during World War II, particularly concerning the treatment of prisoners of war (POWs); military operations in the Philippines, 1941-1942; guerrilla warfare in the Philippines; and conditions in the Philippines under Japanese occupation.}}
| | :The Philippine Archives Collection constitutes an invaluable source of information on the Pacific war during World War II, particularly concerning the treatment of prisoners of war (POWs); military operations in the Philippines, 1941-1942; guerrilla warfare in the Philippines; and conditions in the Philippines under Japanese occupation. |
| {{Block indent|The collection’s focus is on the individual men and women who served in military or civilian capacities or in guerrilla units in the Philippines during the period of SWPA control. Among the records are:}}
| | :The collection’s focus is on the individual men and women who served in military or civilian capacities or in guerrilla units in the Philippines during the period of SWPA control. Among the records are: |
| {{Block indent|*personal histories and diaries;}}
| | :*personal histories and diaries; |
| {{Block indent|*unit histories;}}
| | :*unit histories; |
| {{Block indent|*medical and death reports;}}
| | :*medical and death reports; |
| {{Block indent|*documents on activities within guerrilla units and criminal behavior by guerrillas; and}}
| | :*documents on activities within guerrilla units and criminal behavior by guerrillas; and |
| {{Block indent|*accounts of the effort to liberate the Philippine Islands from Japanese control.}}
| | :*accounts of the effort to liberate the Philippine Islands from Japanese control. |
| {{Block indent|These records also provide descriptions of conditions within the camps that held POWs and civilian internees in the Philippines, Japan, and on the Asiatic mainland; accounts of Japanese occupation and atrocities; reports of Japanese unit operations; and diaries and narratives recalling the Bataan death march and POW camp life.}}
| | :These records also provide descriptions of conditions within the camps that held POWs and civilian internees in the Philippines, Japan, and on the Asiatic mainland; accounts of Japanese occupation and atrocities; reports of Japanese unit operations; and diaries and narratives recalling the Bataan death march and POW camp life. |
| {{Block indent|A large portion of the records are:}}
| | :A large portion of the records are: |
| {{Block indent|*applications for pay and benefits based on military or civilian service,}}
| | :*applications for pay and benefits based on military or civilian service, |
| {{Block indent|*claims by civilians who were pressed into service to repel the Japanese invasion, and}}
| | :*claims by civilians who were pressed into service to repel the Japanese invasion, and |
| {{Block indent|*claims for compensation by former guerrillas based on their support of the U.S. effort in the Philippines. }}
| | :*claims for compensation by former guerrillas based on their support of the U.S. effort in the Philippines. |
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| '''Edward E. Ayer Collection'''<br>'''Newberry Library'''<br>60 West Walton Street <br>Chicago, Illinois 60610-3394<br><br>Telephone: (312) 943-9090<br>Email: info@newberry.org<br>[https://www.newberry.org/collection/subjects/american-indian-and-indigenous-studies Website] | | '''Edward E. Ayer Collection'''<br>'''Newberry Library'''<br>60 West Walton Street <br>Chicago, Illinois 60610-3394<br><br>Telephone: (312) 943-9090<br>Email: info@newberry.org<br>[https://www.newberry.org/collection/subjects/american-indian-and-indigenous-studies Website] |
| {{Block indent|Philippine and Hawaiian History: Recognizing the United States’ presence in the Pacific in the late 19th century, Ayer expanded the scope of his collection westward to include manuscripts, publications, photographs, maps, and language materials related to Philippine and Hawaiian history. Our collection is strongest for the late Spanish period in the Philippines, Filipino nationalism and revolution, the Philippine-American War, and the missionary period in Hawaiʻi.}}
| | :Philippine and Hawaiian History: Recognizing the United States’ presence in the Pacific in the late 19th century, Ayer expanded the scope of his collection westward to include manuscripts, publications, photographs, maps, and language materials related to Philippine and Hawaiian history. Our collection is strongest for the late Spanish period in the Philippines, Filipino nationalism and revolution, the Philippine-American War, and the missionary period in Hawaiʻi. |
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| '''U.S. Embassy, American Historical Collection'''<br>'''Ateneo de Manila University'''<br>Quezon City, Metropolitan Manila <br>Philippines<br><br>Telephone: (632) 924-4601, ext. 2668<br>Fax: (632) 924-4428 | | '''U.S. Embassy, American Historical Collection'''<br>'''Ateneo de Manila University'''<br>Quezon City, Metropolitan Manila <br>Philippines<br><br>Telephone: (632) 924-4601, ext. 2668<br>Fax: (632) 924-4428 |
| {{Block indent|Documents from the American occupation period, with some records from the Spanish colonization period, and a few modern records.}}
| | :Documents from the American occupation period, with some records from the Spanish colonization period, and a few modern records. |
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| '''Filipiniana Collection'''<br> | | '''Filipiniana Collection'''<br> |
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| Email: library.updiliman@up.edu.ph<br> | | Email: library.updiliman@up.edu.ph<br> |
| [https://mainlib.upd.edu.ph/ Search Catalog]<br> | | [https://mainlib.upd.edu.ph/ Search Catalog]<br> |
| {{Block indent|1=''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. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/845067737?oclcNum=845067737 '''WorldCat]|2=2}}
| | ::''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. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/845067737?oclcNum=845067737 '''WorldCat] |
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| '''Ayala Museum Library and Iconographic Archives'''<br>Makati Avenue <br>Makati, Manila <br>Metropolitan Manila, Philippines<br>[http://www.ayalamuseum.com/ Website] | | '''Ayala Museum Library and Iconographic Archives'''<br>Makati Avenue <br>Makati, Manila <br>Metropolitan Manila, Philippines<br>[http://www.ayalamuseum.com/ Website] |
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| '''The Fr. Luis G. Merino Library<br>'''5/F Palacio del Gobernador Building<br>Gen. Luna Street, Intramuros <br>Manila, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines<br><br>Telephone: 02.8527.3141<br>Email: research@intramuros.gov.ph | | '''The Fr. Luis G. Merino Library<br>'''5/F Palacio del Gobernador Building<br>Gen. Luna Street, Intramuros <br>Manila, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines<br><br>Telephone: 02.8527.3141<br>Email: research@intramuros.gov.ph |
| {{Block indent|The Fr. Luis G. Merino Library has rare holdings from 1700 on, Philippine history, architecture, cultural arts, and the restoration of the historic walled City of Intramuros}}
| | :The Fr. Luis G. Merino Library has rare holdings from 1700 on, Philippine history, architecture, cultural arts, and the restoration of the historic walled City of Intramuros |
| ===Provincial Libraries=== | | ===Provincial Libraries=== |
| Besides the libraries listed above, each province has a library that stores valuable '''local histories'''. | | Besides the libraries listed above, each province has a library that stores valuable '''local histories'''. |