In this conversation series by the University of the Philippines School of Library and Information Studies, archives and information studies professors chat about everything records and archives.
The ICA’s Universal Declaration on Archives recognises their value as “authoritative sources of information underpinning accountable and transparent administrative actions” and thus vital in protecting citizens’ rights and promoting responsible citizenship. This episode explores the cooperative role of records and recordkeeping within a participatory democracy, touching on aspects of critical information literacy and open government.
This episode is in a mix of English and Filipino.
For The Record is not a lecture nor a webinar. It is intended as a casual introduction to key concepts in archives and records management through a relaxed yet academic discourse.
Season 2 of For The Record will be back in 2021 with more conversations on archives and records!
Presented by
Prof. Jonathan Isip
with
Prof. Yhna Therese P.Santos
Prof. Paul Jason V. Perez
GRFX
Prof. Johann Frederick Cabbab
Edited by
Prof. Jonathan Isip
This special episode of For The Record celebrates the legacy of UP SLIS by announcing the release of our coffee table book and the continuing collection of memories from our students, alumna, staff, faculty, and all the friends and allies of UP SLIS over the years. Join Dr. Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab, Dean Mary Grace Golfo-Barcelona, the University Librarian Ms. Elvira Lapuz, and former dean Prof. Johann Frederick Cabbab as they reminisce over their time in our School.
Contribute your stories and memories of UP SLIS by visiting upslis.info/iremember.
This special episode of For the Record remembers the struggles and courage of the Filipinos under the dictatorial rule of the late president Ferdinand Marcos. With the Marcos regime’s imaginary of foisting the ideology of New Society on a country hounded by corruption, military abuse and human rights violations, Filipinos struggled for their rights, freedom and social justice. Decades after the reinstatement of democracy in the Philippines, many Filipinos seem to have forgotten this era and have divided memories and perception of this period. On September 11, 2020, #ArawNgMagnanakaw trends on Twitter amid the approval of the HB 7137 by the House of Representatives declaring September 11th as a non-working holiday in Ilocos Norte to commemorate Marcos’ birth.
The main objective of the episode, in line with the annual remembrance of the victims and martyrs of Martial Law, is to examine the importance of archives in the various acts of remembering and forgetting, history writing and understanding, reconciliation and collective healing.
#ArchivesEmpower #MarcosHindiBayani #NotAGoldenAge #NeverAgain #NeverForget
It's graduation season and For The Record celebrates the class of 2020 with a discussion on symbolic acts, records value, and affect. Joining us again this week are Nathan, Iyra, Dan, and Janny.
This episode is predominantly in English.
For The Record is a conversation series by the University of the Philippines School of Library and Information Studies, archives and information studies professors chat about everything records and archives. It is not a lecture nor a webinar. It is intended as a casual introduction to key concepts in archives and records management through a relaxed yet academic discourse.
For The Record joins #SLISRoadTo60 and is on a new monthly release schedule, with new episodes uploaded every Wednesday of the second week of the month. Check out the other videos on our channel, especially Faculty Room where you get to know the faculty members of UPSLIS. Come join us as we countdown to our 60th anniversary!
Presented by Prof. Jonathan Isip
with Prof. Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab, PhD
Prof. Dan Anthony Dorado
Prof. Janny Surmieda
GRFX
Prof. Johann Frederick Cabbab
Edited by Prof. Jonathan Isip
Last 7 June 2020, hundreds of people living in the Philippines woke up to find newly created Facebook accounts bearing their names. Speculation and fear ran rampant and the cause of these accounts remains unknown. In this episode of For The Record, we look at the ways we curate, present, and share information about ourselves online with guests Atty. Regine Estillore of the UP Diliman Data Protection Office and our own Prof. Dan Anthony Dorado.
This episode is predominantly in Filipino.
For The Record is not a lecture or a webinar. It is intended as a casual introduction to key concepts in archives and records management through a relaxed yet academic discourse. Concepts and principles mentioned in the series should be interpreted within an academic context and do not constitute legal advice. You should not act upon any such information without first seeking qualified professional counsel on your specific matter.
Presented by
Prof. Jonathan Isip
with
Atty. Regine Estillore - Legal Officer, UP Diliman DPO
Prof. Dan Anthony Dorado - Informatics Scholar and Faculty, UPSLIS
GRFX
Prof. Johann Frederick Cabbab
Edited by
Prof. Jonathan Isip
A vidcast version is also available through YouTube at:
youtu.be/-KvFj1slx5c
This special episode of For The Record is in celebration of International Archives Day. We talk of our experiences and aspirations for archives, archival practice, and archival studies in the Philippines. The University of the Philippines is the first in Asia to offer library courses in 1914. UPSLIS is also the only LIS school in the Philippines that offer a complement of archives and records management course options as part of its graduate and undergraduate programmes.
This episode is presented by
Prof. Benedict Salazar Olgado
with
Nathan Isip
Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab, PhD
and special guests
Mary Grace Golfo-Barcelona - Dean, UPSLIS; PhD candidate, University of Manitoba
Emma M. Rey - founder, Society of Filipino Archivists; founding director (ret.) Congressional Library Bureau
Martin Julius Perez - archivist, Department of Foreign Affairs
A vidcast version is also available through YouTube at
youtu.be/1Y2rx9aNIxo
Partial closed captions in English for the portions in Filipino are available.
For The Record is a conversation series by the UP School of Library and Information Studies.
In this new conversation series by the University of the Philippines School of Library and Information Studies, archives professors chat about everything records and archives.
This episode we look at records for identification and how these extend beyond their primary value and supports the formation of individual and community identities.
This episode is in a mix of English and Filipino. Apologies for some audio clipping, the internet wasn't being cooperative while we were recording!
For The Record is not a lecture or a webinar. It is intended as a casual introduction to key concepts in archives and records management through a relaxed yet academic discourse.
Presented by
Prof. Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab, PhD
with
Prof. Benedict Salazar Olgado
Prof. Jonathan Isip
GRFX
Prof. Johann Frederick Cabbab
Edited by
Prof. Jonathan Isip
In this new conversation series by the University of the Philippines School of Library and Information Studies, archives professors chat about everything records and archives. For this pilot episode we deconstruct two records that are now very familiar to Filipinos during lockdown, a quarantine pass and an SAC form, into their component content, context, and structure; key elements of a record.
For The Record is not a lecture or a webinar. It is intended as a casual introduction to key concepts in archives and records management through a relaxed yet academic discourse.
Presented by
Prof. Jonathan Isip
Prof. Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab, PhD
Prof. Benedict Salazar Olgado
GRFX
Prof. Johann Frederick Cabbab
Edited by
Prof. Jonathan Isip