PERSPECTIVES ON PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING by Jorge Abiva Garcia Early Publishing History
Pre-Hispanic Literacy The Ancient Baybayin Alphabet
Source: www.global-nomad.com First Book: Doctrina Christiana Lengua Española y Tagala,1593
Source: http://retrato.com.ph/retratoimages/Midsize/SS/SS00105a.jpg First Book: Doctrina Christiana en letra y lengua China
Source: http://filipinolibrarian.blogspot.com/2007/07/first- books-printed-in-philippines.html The first printing press in the Philippines using an early woodcut process
Source: Courtesy of Ayala Museum Diorama Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Rosario.
Source: Courtesy of Ayala Museum Diorama Compulsory education in English by the Thomasites
Source: jmagreda.blogspot.image.Thomasites.web Publishing in the Philippine Setting 7 100 Islands 3 Main Islands Luzon 17 Regions 10 Key Cities 182 Languages 19 MTB-MLE Visayas 92.3 Million pop.
Mindanao Source: www.deped.gov.ph Source: www.ched.gov.ph LIBRARIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Location: Rizal Park, T.M. Kalaw Avenue Ermita, Manila, Philippines Libraries in the Philippines
Republic Act No. 7743 (congress 1994) Libraries in the Philippines
Total: 1,506 Foreign Publishers in the Philippines
Adbox Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd Consystent Solutions Inc 13 Gunnar Lie & Associates Hatchette Book Group USA IGroup John Wiley & Sons Asia Pte Ltd Mind Movers Penguin Random House Perseus International Simon & Schuster Inc. PlanetDash Media LLC McGraw-Hill Education
Source: Overseas Publisher’s Representatives Assn. of the Philippines Evolving Educational Publishing Landscape
Intellectual Role Property of Internet Rights Providers
Mother Tongue Distribution Multilingual Education Developing the Mother Tongue Copyright Organizations in the Philippines FILSCAP (Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) IPOP (Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines)
FILCOLS ( Filipinas Copyright Licensing Society, Inc.) IPAP (Intellectual Property Association of the Philippines) FILVADRO (Filipino Visual Arts and Design Rights Organization)
Sources: www.ipap.org.ph/; www.filscap.ph; www.filvadro.com/; http://filcols.blogspot.com/ ; www.ipophil.gov.ph The Internet Distribution Educational Publishing and Technology
AuthorshipCopyrightTransform Way Forward
Law Connectivity Going Digital Way Forward
R&D Gov’t Support Partnerships Way Forward
To the Future PEPA
Philippine Educational Publishers’ Association
Established in 1950 41 Members Nationwide Abiva Publishing House JC Palabay Enterprises, Inc. ACADEME Publishing House, Inc. JO-ES Publishing House, Inc. Adriana Printing Co., Inc. Lightquest Publications, Inc. Aklat at Dunong Publishing House Mutya Publishing House, Inc. Amos Books, Inc. Merryland Publishing Corporation Anvil Publishing Inc. Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. Brilliant Creations Publishing, Inc. Rex Book Store, Inc. Bookman Incorporated Rex Book Store International, Inc. C&E Publishing THANKTHANK YOU!YOU! MARAMINGMARAMING SALAMAT!SALAMAT! Cesty Trading SD Publications Current Events Digest, Inc. SIBS Publishing House, Inc. Diwa Learning Systems, Inc. St. Augustine Publications, Inc. Digilearn Multimedia Corp. St. Bernadette Publishing House, Corp. Don Bosco Press Inc. St. Mary's Publishing Corp. Ephesians Publishing House, Inc. St. Matthews Publishing Corp. FNB Educational, Inc. The Library Publishing House, Inc. Gabay Eskwela Publishing House Trinitas Publishing Inc. Hope Publishing House, Inc. Valerio Printing Press ICI Ministries, Inc. Vibal Publishing House, Inc. Innovative Educational Materials, Inc. Vicarish Publication & Trading Jave Publishing House Vicente Publishing House National Book Development Board Book Development Association of the Philippines