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Philippine National Bibliography 2013 ISSN 0303-190X PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 2013 Manila National Library of the Philippines 2014 i Philippine national bibliography / National Library of the Philippines. - Manila : National Library of the Philippines, Jan. - Feb. 1974 (v. 1, no. 1)- . - 30 cm Bi-monthly with annual cumulation. v. 4 quarterly Index. ISSN 0303-190X 1. Philippines - Imprints. 2. Philippines - Bibliography. I. Philippines. National Library 059.9921’015 Copies distributed by the Collection Development Division, National Library of the Philippines, Manila ii PREFACE Philippine National Bibliography lists works published or printed in the Philippines by Filipino authors or about the Philippines even if published abroad. It is published quarterly and cumulated annually. Coverage Philippine National Bibliography lists the following categories of materials: (a) Copyrighted materials under Presidential Degree No. 49, the Decree on the Protection of Intellectual Property which include books, pamphlets and non-book materials such as cassette tapes, etc.; (b) Books, pamphlets and non-book materials not registered in the copyright office; (c) Government publications; (d) First issues of periodicals, annuals, yearbooks, directories, etc.; (e) Conference proceedings, seminar or workshop papers; (f) Titles reprinted in the Philippines under Presidential Decree No. 285 as amended by Presidential Decree No. 1203. Excluded are the following: (a) Certain publications such as department, bureau, company and office orders, memoranda, and circulars; (b) Legal documents and judicial decisions; and (c) Trade lists, catalogs, time tables and similar commercial documents. Arrangement Philippine National Bibliography is arranged in a classified sequence with author, title and series index and a subject index. iii Sample Entry Dewey Decimal Class No. 270.092 Author Agualada, Salvador G. Title Pedro Calungsod : patron for the Statement of Filipino youth / Salvador G. Agualada responsibility Place of publication Jr. - Quezon City : Claretian Pub., Publisher Physical description 2012. - xii, 72 p. : ill. ; 20 cm ISBN ISBN 978-971-9952-14-5 Tracing 1. Calungsod, Pedro, 1654-1672. 2. Christian saints. 3. Christian martyrs. I. Title. LC Number BX4700.C3 0185 Control Number Sample of an Author, Title, Series Index Agualada, Salvador G. Pedro Calungsod : patron for the Filipino youth / Salvador G. Agualada Jr. 0185 Pedro Calungsod : patron for the Filipino youth /Salvador G. Agualada Jr. 0185 Sample of a Subject Index Calungsod, Pedro, 1654-1672. 0185 Christian saints. 0185 Christian martyrs. 0185 iv Cataloguing Practices Philippine National Bibliography uses the following standards: 1. Anglo American Cataloguing Rules. - 2002 revision. - Chicago : American Library Association, 2003. 2. Baylon, Concepcion S. DDC expansion on Philippine languages, Philippine literature and Philippine history. - Manila : C.S. Baylon, [1990]. 3. Dewey Decimal Classification and relative index. – 22nd ed. - Dublin, Ohio : Online Computer Library Center, Inc., 2003. 4. U.S. Library of Congress. Library of Congress Classification schedules. - Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 1998. 5. -----. Subject Cataloguing Division. Library of Congress subject headings. - 28th ed. - Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 2005. Directory of Printers and Publishers A Directory of Printers and Publishers is appended at the back of this issue and is limited to those whose works are listed in this particular issue only of the Philippine National Bibliography. ANTONIO M. SANTOS Director v LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS and ACRONYMS ACHIEVE Action for Health Initiatives ADB Asian Development Bank ADMU Ateneo de Manila University alk. alkaline ALS Alternative Learning System ASLP Association of Special Libraries of the Philippines AWCF Asian Women in Co-operative Development Forum BEC Basic Education Curriculum Bk. Book BSU Bulacan State University CBCP Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines CD compact disk CD-ROM Compact disc, read-only-memory CHMT Components, Hybrid and Manufacturing Technology CLARRDEC Central Luzon Agriculture and Resources Research and Development Consortium CLSU Central Luzon State University cm. centimeter CMU Central Mindanao University CO Colorado col. colored Corp. Corporations CPA Certified Public Accountant CTED College of Technical Education DA Department of Agriculture DENR-ERDB Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau vi DILG Department of Interior and Local Government DMMMSU Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University DOH-NVBSP Department of Health – national Voluntary Blood Services Program DOT Department of Tourism ed. Editor, edition Ent. Enterprise,-s etc. etcetera et al. et alli (and others) FAPE Fund for Assistance to Private Education FEU Far Eastern University GK Gawad Kalinga IAMURE International Association of Multidisciplinary research IECEF Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines Inc. IELTS International English language Testing system ill. Illustrator, illustrated IPRA Indigenous Peoples Rights Act IRRI International Rice Research Institute ISBN International Standard Book Number Jr. Junior LBP Land Bank of the Philippines LET Licensure Examination for Teachers MMSU-AREC Mariano Marcos State University – Affiliated Renewable Energy Center MLUC Mid La Union Campus NAT National Achievement Test NEA National Electrification Administration NEDA National Economic Development Authority no./s number,-s vii np newsprint p. page, pages pbd. paper board cover pbk. paper back cover photos. photograph,-s Pub. Publisher, Publication READ Foundation Rural Empowerment Assistance & Development Foundation, Inc. Rev. Revised PSITE Philippine Society of Information Technology Education Foundation Inc. Pub. Publisher-/s R.A Republic Act SEAMEO INNOTECH Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Innotech S.l. Sine loco (no place of publication) s.n. Sine nominee (no name of publisher) SPAMAST Southern Philippine Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology St. Saint, Street STARRDEC Southern Tagalog Agriculture and Resources Research and Development Consortium TIP Technological Institute of the Philippines Ubd Understanding by Design UP Press University of the Philippines Press UPLB University of the Philippines Los Banos USEP University of Southeastern Philippines v. various pagings vol. Volume,-s WMSU Western Mindanao State University WVSU West Visayas state University viii DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION 23rd EDITION SECOND SUMMARY THE HUNDRED DIVISIONS GENERALITIES 350 Public administration 00 Computer science, knowledge 360 Social problems & social & systems services 10 Bibliographies 370 Education 20 Library & information 380 Commerce, communications & sciences transportation 30 Encyclopaedias & books of 390 Customs, etiquette & facts folklore 40 [Unassigned] 50 Magazines, journals & serials LANGUAGE 60 Associations, organizations 400 Language & museums 410 Linguistics 70 News media, journalism & 420 English & Old English publishing languages 80 Quotations 430 German & related languages 90 Manuscripts & rare books 440 French & related languages 450 Italian, Romanian & related languages PHILOSOPHY & PSYCHOLOGY 460 Spanish & Portuguese 100 Philosophy languages 110 Metaphysics 470 Latin & Italic languages 120 Epistemology 480 Classical & modern Greek 130 Parapsychology & occultism languages 140 Philosophical schools of 490 Other languages thought 499 Philippine languages 150 Psychology 499.211 Philippine (Tagalog) 160 Logic languages 170 Ethics 180 Ancient, medieval & eastern philosophy SCIENCE 190 Modern western philosophy 500 Science 510 Mathematics 520 Astronomy RELIGION 530 Physics 200 Religion 540 Chemistry 210 Philosophy & theory of 550 Earth sciences & geology religion 560 Fossils & prehistoric life 220 The Bible 570 Life sciences ; biology 230 Christianity & Christian 580 Plants (Botany) theology 590 Animals (Zoology) 240 Christian practice & observance 250 Christian pastoral practice TECHNOLOGY & religious orders 600 Technology 260 Christian organization, 610 Medicine & health social work & worship 620 Engineering 270 History of Christianity 630 Agriculture 280 Christian denominations 640 Home & family management 290 Other religions 650 Management & public relations 660 Chemical engineering SOCIAL SCIENCES 670 Manufacturing 300 Social sciences, sociology & 680 Manufacture for specific anthropology uses 310 Statistics 690 Building & construction 320 Political science 330 Economics 340 Law ix ARTS & RECREATION 700 Arts 710 Landscaping & area planning 720 Architecture 730 Sculpture, ceramics & metalwork 740 Drawing & decorative arts 750 Painting 760 Graphic arts 770 Photography & computer art 780 Music 790 Sports, games & entertainment LITERATURE 800 Literature, rhetoric & criticism 810 American literature in English 820 English & Old English literatures 830 German & related literatures 840 French & related literatures 850 Italian, Romanian & related literatures 860 Spanish & Portuguese literatures 870 Latin & Italic literatures 880 Classical & modern Greek literature 890 Other literatures HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY 900 History 910 Geography & travel 920 Biography & genealogy 930 History of ancient world (to ca. 499) 940 History of Europe 950 History of Asia 959 Philippine History 960 History of Africa 970 History of North America 980 History of South America 990 History of other areas x CONTENTS Preface . iii – v List of Abbreviations & Acronyms. vi – viii Dewey Decimal Classification, 22nd ed., Third
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