Library @ UP Asian Center
WEBONARY - DICTIONARIES AND GRAMMARS OF THE WORLD (https://www.webonary.org/)
Webonary is a platform that allows language groups the ability to publish bilingual or multilingual dictionaries on the web with a minimum of technical help.
The website allows keyword searching via parts of speech or semantic domains in the selected language and in English. This is maintained by the Summer Institute of Linguistics International (SIL) https://www.sil.org/about
The platform currently consists of 337 published dictionaries https://www.webonary.org/about-webonary/published-dictionaries/
Donations
The China Book Center
Overview and List
View the Contents of the Collection
The China Book Center covers a wide range of themes on Chinese history, politics, literature, culture, philosophy, economy, and science and technology. It aims to help enrich the China Studies Program of the UP Asian Center. It aims to raise awareness of Filipino students on Chinese history, politics, society and culture, and help foster dialogue and goodwill between the Philippines and China.
This guide presents China in contemporary times (1998–2020). It covers language and literature, politics and government, economic conditions, and health. From the collection, it is possible to describe China and how its people lived during the 20th century. Artists may use the information to aid them in appreciating fine arts in the eyes of local and foreign authors. Librarians are presented with sources emphasizing the importance of documents as seen from the perspective of Chinese culture. It provides information resources mostly from books, knowledge on language, folklore, tales, and guidebooks on reading, writing, and speaking learning Chinese for educators. The collection presents interesting resources on power relations, business activities, technology-related and culture-specific initiatives in Xi Jinping’s leadership.
In 2021, the collection was determined to have 880 titles and 1627 items consisting of books, brochures, pamphlets, postcards, posters, CD-ROMs, DVDs, online resources, and others in the form of kits, bookcases, bags, and envelopes. These resources are closed-shelved and made accessible through an advance notice addressed to the reference desk.
The guide has three parts: the introduction provides the summary of the collection, followed by the bibliographic information of the resources, and ends with the subject index. Researchers are encouraged to acquaint themselves with the information about the collection, statements guiding the use of the collection, and its scope and content. The midpart contains the bibliographic information of each item, arranged by format and alphabetically. Each format is provided with the columns for location, the description of the material represented with the bibliographic record, and the date of publication. From here, researchers identify the material needed and seek the assistance of the reference desk. Similarly, for the subject index, researchers look for the subject of interest by going over the list provided in the last ten pages of the guide and then seeking the assistance of the reference desk.
After scanning the list, researchers will only need to identify the resources or subject of interest and approach the reference desk for assistance. For further information, contact Alessandra A. Guimba (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or Kjun Katigbak (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
Access and Inquiries
For inquiries and access procedures to the China Book Center, please contact the Library staff via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
The Dr. Peter Boomgaard Southeast Asia Collection
The Dr. Peter Boomgaard Southeast Asia Collection
The “Dr. Peter Boomgaard Southeast Asia Collection” holds approximately 1500-2000 books, monographs and edited volumes, including data materials from Indonesia's National Archive in Jakarta.
Largely written in English and Dutch, the materials in the collection focus on disparate subjects ranging from economic, social, cultural, environmental, agricultural (forests, non-timber products, staple crops including rice and sugar), and scientific histories of Asia (mainland and southeast), particularly Indonesia. It also includes miscellaneous works on European history and politics.
The collection also includes issues of reputable journals, the titles of which include Environmental History, Journal of Economic and Social History of the Orient, Environment, and History. The archive data sources culled from Indonesia's National Archive are organized by geographic region. These sources, covering the period from 1600 to 1950, are largely statistical, compiled from colonial government censuses relating to births, marriages, and deaths.
A handwritten card reference catalog by Dr. Boomgaard is also a notable inclusion in the collection, which will be valuable for researchers working on topics concerning demographic, agricultural, and labor history of the Dutch East Indies. The collection was donated by his widow, Dr. Raquel A.G. Reyes, a historian and newspaper columnist.
About Dr. Peter Boomgaard
Dr. Boomgaard (1946 – 2017) was Professor of Economic and Environmental History of Southeast Asia, University of Amsterdam. He was also former Director and Senior Researcher at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies/Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (KITLV) in Leiden. He specialized in Indonesia, with a particular focus on Java, authoring many books, edited volumes, and journal articles on demographic, social, and environmental history.
WATCH: COLLECTION'S HIGHLIGHTS
How to Access the Collection
A list of the collection can be requested from the Asian Center Library: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Students, faculty, or staff of UP Diliman who wish to borrow the materials books are advised to search the materials they need through the list. Once the resources desired to be borrowed are identified please allow about 3 to 5 working days for us to process the materials. Because we would still need to process/catalog them before release.
Please fill out the Asian Center Appointment Form and library book request through this link: https://bit.ly/acappointment1. Indicating time and date of pick up and attach a copy of your ID and a Form5 / CRS Screenshot of enrolled status for us to process your request.
The China Book Center
Overview and List
View the Contents of the Collection
The China Book Center covers a wide range of themes on Chinese history, politics, literature, culture, philosophy, economy, and science and technology. It aims to help enrich the China Studies Program of the UP Asian Center. It aims to raise awareness of Filipino students on Chinese history, politics, society and culture, and help foster dialogue and goodwill between the Philippines and China.
This guide presents China in contemporary times (1998–2020). It covers language and literature, politics and government, economic conditions, and health. From the collection, it is possible to describe China and how its people lived during the 20th century. Artists may use the information to aid them in appreciating fine arts in the eyes of local and foreign authors. Librarians are presented with sources emphasizing the importance of documents as seen from the perspective of Chinese culture. It provides information resources mostly from books, knowledge on language, folklore, tales, and guidebooks on reading, writing, and speaking learning Chinese for educators. The collection presents interesting resources on power relations, business activities, technology-related and culture-specific initiatives in Xi Jinping’s leadership.
In 2021, the collection was determined to have 880 titles and 1627 items consisting of books, brochures, pamphlets, postcards, posters, CD-ROMs, DVDs, online resources, and others in the form of kits, bookcases, bags, and envelopes. These resources are closed-shelved and made accessible through an advance notice addressed to the reference desk.
The guide has three parts: the introduction provides the summary of the collection, followed by the bibliographic information of the resources, and ends with the subject index. Researchers are encouraged to acquaint themselves with the information about the collection, statements guiding the use of the collection, and its scope and content. The midpart contains the bibliographic information of each item, arranged by format and alphabetically. Each format is provided with the columns for location, the description of the material represented with the bibliographic record, and the date of publication. From here, researchers identify the material needed and seek the assistance of the reference desk. Similarly, for the subject index, researchers look for the subject of interest by going over the list provided in the last ten pages of the guide and then seeking the assistance of the reference desk.
After scanning the list, researchers will only need to identify the resources or subject of interest and approach the reference desk for assistance. For further information, contact Alessandra A. Guimba (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or Kjun Katigbak (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
Access and Inquiries
For inquiries and access procedures to the China Book Center, please contact the Library staff via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
The Dr. Peter Boomgaard Southeast Asia Collection
The Dr. Peter Boomgaard Southeast Asia Collection
The “Dr. Peter Boomgaard Southeast Asia Collection” holds approximately 1500-2000 books, monographs and edited volumes, including data materials from Indonesia's National Archive in Jakarta.
Largely written in English and Dutch, the materials in the collection focus on disparate subjects ranging from economic, social, cultural, environmental, agricultural (forests, non-timber products, staple crops including rice and sugar), and scientific histories of Asia (mainland and southeast), particularly Indonesia. It also includes miscellaneous works on European history and politics.
The collection also includes issues of reputable journals, the titles of which include Environmental History, Journal of Economic and Social History of the Orient, Environment, and History. The archive data sources culled from Indonesia's National Archive are organized by geographic region. These sources, covering the period from 1600 to 1950, are largely statistical, compiled from colonial government censuses relating to births, marriages, and deaths.
A handwritten card reference catalog by Dr. Boomgaard is also a notable inclusion in the collection, which will be valuable for researchers working on topics concerning demographic, agricultural, and labor history of the Dutch East Indies. The collection was donated by his widow, Dr. Raquel A.G. Reyes, a historian and newspaper columnist.
About Dr. Peter Boomgaard
Dr. Boomgaard (1946 – 2017) was Professor of Economic and Environmental History of Southeast Asia, University of Amsterdam. He was also former Director and Senior Researcher at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies/Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (KITLV) in Leiden. He specialized in Indonesia, with a particular focus on Java, authoring many books, edited volumes, and journal articles on demographic, social, and environmental history.
WATCH: COLLECTION'S HIGHLIGHTS
How to Access the Collection
A list of the collection can be requested from the Asian Center Library: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Students, faculty, or staff of UP Diliman who wish to borrow the materials books are advised to search the materials they need through the list. Once the resources desired to be borrowed are identified please allow about 3 to 5 working days for us to process the materials. Because we would still need to process/catalog them before release.
Please fill out the Asian Center Appointment Form and library book request through this link: https://bit.ly/acappointment1. Indicating time and date of pick up and attach a copy of your ID and a Form5 / CRS Screenshot of enrolled status for us to process your request.
How to Donate
Thank you for your interest. Please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you wish to donate to the library.
New Acquisitions
Download the updated list of newly-acquired books (2023) by the Asian Center Library. Click here.
To view the list of newly-acquired resources of UP Main Library and other libraries at UP Diliman, please visit this link.
Updated: 11 June 2024
Library Services: Overview (Main Library)
Library Services: Overview
University Library (Main Library)
Visit the website of the University Library.
You may skim through this webinar for an overview of the Main Library's services. You may also view the Guidelines for Students' Access to Library Resources (PDF) [See "For Students" section] explains the following:
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- Main Library's services and rules in accessing resources.
- Definition of terms
- Directory of various libraries in UP Diliman (added 2 July 2021).
Library Starter Kit 2021
Please view the 2021 Library Starter Kit (Facebook post of the Main Library). The starter kit helps students:
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- Use Tuklas and other electronic resources available from the Main Library website.
- Place book requests via Resource on Demand (ROD)
- ldentify email addresses of UP Diliman's college libraries.
Here is the 2020 version.
Comprehensive List of UPD Subscriptions/eResources
You may view a full list of online subscriptions available to UP Diliman students and a list of journals and/or publishers to which UP Diliman/System (PDF) subscribes. Go to "List of Electronic Resources" (2 July 2021).
You may also view this additional list of subscriptions by the UP System. View full list of UP subscriptions to journals, etc. and of Open Educational Resources (compiled September 2020; see pp. 3–25).
Guidelines and Assistance for Faculty and Students to Access Library Resources in UP Diliman
The guidelines contain the list of available physical and electronic resources, database and journal subscriptions, steps for off-campus access, as well as assistance on requesting permission to access/procure copyrighted works and other materials for remote learning. The guidelines also list Open Access resources curated by each library in UP Diliman.
Resource on Demand (ROD): Get Scanned Copies
Students can request for scanned/electronic copies/excerpts of books, journal, articles, etc, which are not available online. Only ten percent of a book's content may be scanned thus. View ROD rules or visit the relevant section in this page ('For Students').
Please use UP Mail to communicate with library staff. If UP Mail is (still) unavailable, (be ready to) send a copy of your Form 5.
Sources @ Main Library
View details and request procedures (PDF). Please direct inquries and requests to the Main Library.
Sources @ Asian Center Library
Fill out the Google Form and wait for confirmation email and additional instructions. Pick-up and delivery to be shouldered by the student.
Other UP Diliman Libraries
Please contact the library in question. View directory.
Tutorials: Research Apps, Platforms, Subscriptions
Maximizing Online Library Resources
Watch the "Maximizing Online Library Resources" webinar delivered last March 2022 to orient students of the UP Asian Center.
2022 Tutorials
This March 2022, "the Information Services and Instruction Section of the University Library is organizing two webinars to (1) introduce its lineup of new online resource subscriptions and (2) discuss timely and relevant topics to address the information needs of the academic community."
View the following topics covered on 14 March 2022 and on 21 March 2022. Then watch webinar-tutorials were given on the 14 March 2022 and 21 March 2022 (via Facebook video)
2021 Tutorials
This webinar series introduces you to the various databases, apps, and subscriptions of the the university. Learn all about the following or view the following graphic. You may watch the recordings (via embedded YouTube videos).
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- Tuklas and DigitalArchives @ UP
- Open Access Repository
- OpenAthens
- EBSCO and Gale Reference
- ProQuest and CambridgeCore
- eJournals and JSTOR
- Sage and Scopus and Web of Science
- Mendeley, APA and Chicago
- Turnitin Draft Coach an Endnote Online
Learn more about UpSkill or watch this YouTube video.
Questions? Try SINAG
Send your questions re: (main) library matters through SINAG: https://m.me/UPDLibrary
According to the University Library, "Ask the Service-Oriented, INformative, Academic Group of UPD Librarians, or simply SINAG, is a virtual reference service offered by the University Library which provides online reference assistance to members of the UP Community wherever they are. With the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the UPD reference librarians, Ask SINAG aims to provide accurate and relevant information to reference queries through email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and through the various social media accounts of the University Library."
Watch SINAG video tutorial here.
DROID: Set Up an Appointment with a Librarian
Need face to face consultations? Set up an appointment with the staff of the UPD Main Library via DROID.
Digital Reference and Online Information Desk (DROID) seeks to provide directional and instructional assistance to the UP academic community. It is the online equivalent of the on-site information and reference desks which used to be located at the Main Library Lobby.
DROID is available via Google Meet or Zoom Meetings on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. UP Diliman students, faculty, and staff may book a 20-minute video call with UP Diliman Librarians.
As DROID is in the initial implementation stage, it is currently limited to UP Diliman clients only through their UP Mail account.
Library Services: Overview
University Library (Main Library)
Visit the website of the University Library.
You may skim through this webinar for an overview of the Main Library's services. You may also view the Guidelines for Students' Access to Library Resources (PDF) [See "For Students" section] explains the following:
-
-
- Main Library's services and rules in accessing resources.
- Definition of terms
- Directory of various libraries in UP Diliman (added 2 July 2021).
-
Library Starter Kit 2021
Please view the 2021 Library Starter Kit (Facebook post of the Main Library). The starter kit helps students:
-
- Use Tuklas and other electronic resources available from the Main Library website.
- Place book requests via Resource on Demand (ROD)
- ldentify email addresses of UP Diliman's college libraries.
Here is the 2020 version.
Comprehensive List of UPD Subscriptions/eResources
You may view a full list of online subscriptions available to UP Diliman students and a list of journals and/or publishers to which UP Diliman/System (PDF) subscribes. Go to "List of Electronic Resources" (2 July 2021).
You may also view this additional list of subscriptions by the UP System. View full list of UP subscriptions to journals, etc. and of Open Educational Resources (compiled September 2020; see pp. 3–25).
Guidelines and Assistance for Faculty and Students to Access Library Resources in UP Diliman
The guidelines contain the list of available physical and electronic resources, database and journal subscriptions, steps for off-campus access, as well as assistance on requesting permission to access/procure copyrighted works and other materials for remote learning. The guidelines also list Open Access resources curated by each library in UP Diliman.
Resource on Demand (ROD): Get Scanned Copies
Students can request for scanned/electronic copies/excerpts of books, journal, articles, etc, which are not available online. Only ten percent of a book's content may be scanned thus. View ROD rules or visit the relevant section in this page ('For Students').
Please use UP Mail to communicate with library staff. If UP Mail is (still) unavailable, (be ready to) send a copy of your Form 5.
Sources @ Main Library
View details and request procedures (PDF). Please direct inquries and requests to the Main Library.
Sources @ Asian Center Library
Fill out the Google Form and wait for confirmation email and additional instructions. Pick-up and delivery to be shouldered by the student.
Other UP Diliman Libraries
Please contact the library in question. View directory.
Tutorials: Research Apps, Platforms, Subscriptions
Maximizing Online Library Resources
Watch the "Maximizing Online Library Resources" webinar delivered last March 2022 to orient students of the UP Asian Center.
2022 Tutorials
This March 2022, "the Information Services and Instruction Section of the University Library is organizing two webinars to (1) introduce its lineup of new online resource subscriptions and (2) discuss timely and relevant topics to address the information needs of the academic community."
View the following topics covered on 14 March 2022 and on 21 March 2022. Then watch webinar-tutorials were given on the 14 March 2022 and 21 March 2022 (via Facebook video)
2021 Tutorials
This webinar series introduces you to the various databases, apps, and subscriptions of the the university. Learn all about the following or view the following graphic. You may watch the recordings (via embedded YouTube videos).
-
-
- Tuklas and DigitalArchives @ UP
- Open Access Repository
- OpenAthens
- EBSCO and Gale Reference
- ProQuest and CambridgeCore
- eJournals and JSTOR
- Sage and Scopus and Web of Science
- Mendeley, APA and Chicago
- Turnitin Draft Coach an Endnote Online
-
Learn more about UpSkill or watch this YouTube video.
Questions? Try SINAG
Send your questions re: (main) library matters through SINAG: https://m.me/UPDLibrary
According to the University Library, "Ask the Service-Oriented, INformative, Academic Group of UPD Librarians, or simply SINAG, is a virtual reference service offered by the University Library which provides online reference assistance to members of the UP Community wherever they are. With the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the UPD reference librarians, Ask SINAG aims to provide accurate and relevant information to reference queries through email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and through the various social media accounts of the University Library."
Watch SINAG video tutorial here.
DROID: Set Up an Appointment with a Librarian
Need face to face consultations? Set up an appointment with the staff of the UPD Main Library via DROID.
Digital Reference and Online Information Desk (DROID) seeks to provide directional and instructional assistance to the UP academic community. It is the online equivalent of the on-site information and reference desks which used to be located at the Main Library Lobby.
DROID is available via Google Meet or Zoom Meetings on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. UP Diliman students, faculty, and staff may book a 20-minute video call with UP Diliman Librarians.
As DROID is in the initial implementation stage, it is currently limited to UP Diliman clients only through their UP Mail account.
Online Resources: Research
Search: Tuklas ◊ Saliktroniko
How to Search Across Online Databases: Tuklas and EBSCO
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Tuklas by the University Library to search across various databases. Watch Tutorial or this demo. Generally recommended especially for books held by the University Library.
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EBSCO's Discovery Service or Publication Finder. Better to use while already logged in to your UP Mail account.
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Saliktroniko, which is available in the home page of the University Library,where you can search for the resource/category/databases of your choice. View video tutorial.
- EBSCO Academic Search Ultimate. View video tutorial.
- Do also try to search individual journals/databases; any article therein can be accessed via OpenAthens option.
Access: OpenAthens
Accessing Online Databases via OpenAthens
Use OpenAthens to access journal articles and other learning resources from various databases to which the University subscribes. Log in via UP Mail. OpenAthens is not necessary for free/open-access materials.
You may also log in to the OpenAthens website or via Google Apps. See how you can log in/use OpenAccess or you may watch this YouTube tutorial.
eBooks ◊ Image databases
eBooks
The university subscribes to the following publishers/eBook providers. Available titles may be viewed herein. Notable providers are:
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- EBSCO eBooks Academic Subscription [Watch video demo]
- IG Library, and
- ODILO
Images @ JSTOR
Search images at JSTOR's image database. To optimize access, log-in via OpenAthens may be required.
ArtStor
"Features millions of high-quality images and media from some of the world’s top photo archives, museums, libraries, scholars, and artists, including rare materials not available anywhere else." GO TO ARTSTOR. To optimize access, log-in via OpenAthens may be required.
Journals ◊ Databases
This is a partial list. Not everything in the databases may be accessed through UP's subscriptions. View comprehensive list. As applicable, many of these websites/platforms are accessible only via OpenAthens.
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- Asian Studies: Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia
- UP Diliman Journals: all UP-Diliman published journals covering different disciplines; mostly Philippine context [Watch Demo]
- Philippine eJournals: Database of Philippine-based journals
- Philippine Political Science Journal
- CCP Encyclopedia of the Arts
- Knowledge Archives of the Philippine Social Science Council
- CambridgeCore (Books and Journals; various disciplines)
- Elgar Online (ebooks on Law, Economics, etc)
- Project Muse (Books and Journals; various disciplines)
- JSTOR (Books and Journals; various disciplines)
- Emerald (Journals; various disciplines)
- Literary Reference Center Plus (Literature)
- Odilo (ebooks, articles, etc) [Watch demo]
- Journal of Asian Economics (search for link within the page)
- World Political Science Review
- SCOPUS (Database; various disciplines)
- Sage Knowledge (Social Sciences)
- Sage Research Methods (Research Methodology, i.e. AS 299 or PS 299)
- SocioEconomic Research Portal for the Philippines (c/o Philippine Institute for Development Studies; watch Facebook video)
- Springer (Journals)
- Subscriptions of the UP School of Economics
- Taylor and Francis (Journal articles; various disciplines)
- Wiley (Various Disciplines)
- Trial Databases (Various Disciplines)
- Annual Reviews (the latest status of various topics/disciplines; on trial as of 26 Feb 2022)
Newspapers ◊ Magazines
Foreign Newspapers
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- PressReader (Newspapers/Magazines) [Watch Demo]
- Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature (periodicals on various topics)
- Foreign Affairs (c/o CSSP)*
- The Economist (c/o CSSP Library and School of Economics Library)*
- The Diplomat (c/o CSSP)*
- The New York Times (c/o School of Economics Library: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
- Time Magazine Asia (c/o School of Economics Library: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
- Washington Post (c/o CSSP)*
- Independent Voices and Reveal Digital c/o JSTOR ("alternative press from feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals, Native Americans, et al.")
Philippine Newspapers
- Index to Philippine Newspapers (Watch tutorial)
- Index to Philippine Periodicals (Watch tutorial)
- Rare Periodicals from the Philippines [Watch demo]
Theses and Dissertations
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- Theses and Dissertations (UP Asian Center and Tri-College)[Titles Only]
- Theses and Dissertations (Other UP Diliman colleges)
- Iskomunidad (Some thesis are downloadable; others have only abstracts)
- Economics theses/dissertations from UP School of Economics
- ProQuest Filipiniana Thesis (Open link while logged in to UP Mail)
- ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global [View demo]
Access to hard copies of theses and dissertations in UP Diliman are subject to these guidelines (2015) by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Development. This memo in turn is based on this memo.
With regards to duplication, please visit this page from the UP Main Library.
Open Access Collections
Please note: some of the links/organizations are not associated with UP
- List of websites offering open educational resources (compiled by OVPAA)
- List of open-access materials on Asia (compiled by UP Asian Center)
- List of open-access materials on the Philippines (compiled by UP Asian Center)
- Knowledge Archives of the Philippine Social Sciences Council (Non-UP organization)
- Discussion Papers from the UP School of Economics
- ASEAN Digital Library
- World Bank: Open Knowledge Repository
- Open Access Databases: a list of free databases or open-access electronic journals and books evaluated and selected by the library staff
- Open Access Repository @ UPD: Rare periodicals digitized from print and microfilm housed at UPD Main Library
- OECD iLibrary (HTML versions only if available)
- IDEAS (Economics)
- Filipinas Heritage Library
Open Access List from OVPAA
The OVPAA has also compiled a list of websites where you can download materials for your research/studies. Please observe the terms and conditions of each site/organization. Links below may only be accessible when logged in to UP Mail.
Statista ◊ General eReferences
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Statista (source of Statistics, reports, etc) [Watch Demo]
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e-References (Almanacs, Encyclopedia, Dictionaries)
Personal Papers via University Archives
The University Archives manages the personal papers of prominent artists and university officials. Access them here, or click on the links below. You may watch a demo regarding these personal papers.
Video: Webinars, Plays, Films, Lectures
List of Webinars/Events in UP Diliman
View recent/upcoming events in UP Diliman. A list of Asian Center (past and upcoming) webinars can be found here.
Visit the Asian Center's YouTube Channel to watch recordings of past webinars
National Theater Collection | Theatre in Video
National Theatre Collection features a wide range of works regularly studied in secondary and higher education. Unique in scope, the collection includes performances of classic and contemporary plays (Quoted from Main Library).
BBC Literary Adaptations | Shakespearean Plays
Watch BBC productions of classic English novels, from Shakespeare to Jane Austen. Performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company Collection. All available via video.alexanderstreet.com (UP Mail Required)
TVUP and Interactive Learning Center: Video Lectures
Vodcasts are social science lectures uploaded in the website of the Interactive Learning Center of UP Diliman. Topics include sociology, political science, and sociology.
Also of note are the various lectures in TVUP, UP's Internet TV Network. Go to TVUP On Demand to choose the topics you want to watch videos/lectures on. In November 2020, the UP Asian Center compiled ten notable videos on Philippine history, society, and art.
VIEW COMPLETE LIST OF VIDEOS from TVUP, which covers ASEAN Art and Philippine art, culture, and society.
Webinars from UP Open University
The UP Open University Commons also has a collection of webinars on the social sciences; ASEAN Studies; Philippine arts, literature and culture, among many other topics.
Others/Random
- Bridging the Gap: Views and Voices on Art Collection (Department of Art Studies, UP Diliman)
- YouTube Channel of the College of Education, UP Diliman
- Traversing the Politics and Aesthetics of Theatre Collectives during the time of Ferdinand Marcos
- Writing to Live, Living to Write: The Self in Philippine Martial Law Autobiographies
Writing Guide
Doing and Writing a Literature Review
Watch the webinar, Reviewing and Writing a Literature Review, organized in March 2022 by the University Library.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid in Academic Writing
- Lack of a clear, well-stated argument.
- Unclear connection between theoretical framework/objectives on the one hand, and actual analysis on the other.
- Unsubstantiated claims
- Poor structure/flow of discussion. Use headings/subheadings. Microsoft's Navigation Pane is a useful writing tool to help you keep on track.
- Improper/lack of citations (See "Research Ethics" tab)
Try To:
- Establish how your analysis/paper differs from the existing literature.
- Specify your argument. Do not just say this paper will describe, explain, etc.
- Avoid writing long sentences. Refrain from cramming too many ideas in a sentence, or in a section.
Search: Tuklas ◊ Saliktroniko
How to Search Across Online Databases: Tuklas and EBSCO
-
Tuklas by the University Library to search across various databases. Watch Tutorial or this demo. Generally recommended especially for books held by the University Library.
-
EBSCO's Discovery Service or Publication Finder. Better to use while already logged in to your UP Mail account.
-
Saliktroniko, which is available in the home page of the University Library,where you can search for the resource/category/databases of your choice. View video tutorial.
- EBSCO Academic Search Ultimate. View video tutorial.
- Do also try to search individual journals/databases; any article therein can be accessed via OpenAthens option.
Access: OpenAthens
Accessing Online Databases via OpenAthens
Use OpenAthens to access journal articles and other learning resources from various databases to which the University subscribes. Log in via UP Mail. OpenAthens is not necessary for free/open-access materials.
You may also log in to the OpenAthens website or via Google Apps. See how you can log in/use OpenAccess or you may watch this YouTube tutorial.
eBooks ◊ Image databases
eBooks
The university subscribes to the following publishers/eBook providers. Available titles may be viewed herein. Notable providers are:
-
- EBSCO eBooks Academic Subscription [Watch video demo]
- IG Library, and
- ODILO
Images @ JSTOR
Search images at JSTOR's image database. To optimize access, log-in via OpenAthens may be required.
ArtStor
"Features millions of high-quality images and media from some of the world’s top photo archives, museums, libraries, scholars, and artists, including rare materials not available anywhere else." GO TO ARTSTOR. To optimize access, log-in via OpenAthens may be required.
Journals ◊ Databases
This is a partial list. Not everything in the databases may be accessed through UP's subscriptions. View comprehensive list. As applicable, many of these websites/platforms are accessible only via OpenAthens.
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- Asian Studies: Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia
- UP Diliman Journals: all UP-Diliman published journals covering different disciplines; mostly Philippine context [Watch Demo]
- Philippine eJournals: Database of Philippine-based journals
- Philippine Political Science Journal
- CCP Encyclopedia of the Arts
- Knowledge Archives of the Philippine Social Science Council
- CambridgeCore (Books and Journals; various disciplines)
- Elgar Online (ebooks on Law, Economics, etc)
- Project Muse (Books and Journals; various disciplines)
- JSTOR (Books and Journals; various disciplines)
- Emerald (Journals; various disciplines)
- Literary Reference Center Plus (Literature)
- Odilo (ebooks, articles, etc) [Watch demo]
- Journal of Asian Economics (search for link within the page)
- World Political Science Review
- SCOPUS (Database; various disciplines)
- Sage Knowledge (Social Sciences)
- Sage Research Methods (Research Methodology, i.e. AS 299 or PS 299)
- SocioEconomic Research Portal for the Philippines (c/o Philippine Institute for Development Studies; watch Facebook video)
- Springer (Journals)
- Subscriptions of the UP School of Economics
- Taylor and Francis (Journal articles; various disciplines)
- Wiley (Various Disciplines)
- Trial Databases (Various Disciplines)
- Annual Reviews (the latest status of various topics/disciplines; on trial as of 26 Feb 2022)
Newspapers ◊ Magazines
Foreign Newspapers
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- PressReader (Newspapers/Magazines) [Watch Demo]
- Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature (periodicals on various topics)
- Foreign Affairs (c/o CSSP)*
- The Economist (c/o CSSP Library and School of Economics Library)*
- The Diplomat (c/o CSSP)*
- The New York Times (c/o School of Economics Library: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
- Time Magazine Asia (c/o School of Economics Library: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
- Washington Post (c/o CSSP)*
- Independent Voices and Reveal Digital c/o JSTOR ("alternative press from feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals, Native Americans, et al.")
Philippine Newspapers
- Index to Philippine Newspapers (Watch tutorial)
- Index to Philippine Periodicals (Watch tutorial)
- Rare Periodicals from the Philippines [Watch demo]
Theses and Dissertations
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- Theses and Dissertations (UP Asian Center and Tri-College)[Titles Only]
- Theses and Dissertations (Other UP Diliman colleges)
- Iskomunidad (Some thesis are downloadable; others have only abstracts)
- Economics theses/dissertations from UP School of Economics
- ProQuest Filipiniana Thesis (Open link while logged in to UP Mail)
- ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global [View demo]
Access to hard copies of theses and dissertations in UP Diliman are subject to these guidelines (2015) by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Development. This memo in turn is based on this memo.
With regards to duplication, please visit this page from the UP Main Library.
Open Access Collections
Please note: some of the links/organizations are not associated with UP
- List of websites offering open educational resources (compiled by OVPAA)
- List of open-access materials on Asia (compiled by UP Asian Center)
- List of open-access materials on the Philippines (compiled by UP Asian Center)
- Knowledge Archives of the Philippine Social Sciences Council (Non-UP organization)
- Discussion Papers from the UP School of Economics
- ASEAN Digital Library
- World Bank: Open Knowledge Repository
- Open Access Databases: a list of free databases or open-access electronic journals and books evaluated and selected by the library staff
- Open Access Repository @ UPD: Rare periodicals digitized from print and microfilm housed at UPD Main Library
- OECD iLibrary (HTML versions only if available)
- IDEAS (Economics)
- Filipinas Heritage Library
Open Access List from OVPAA
The OVPAA has also compiled a list of websites where you can download materials for your research/studies. Please observe the terms and conditions of each site/organization. Links below may only be accessible when logged in to UP Mail.
Statista ◊ General eReferences
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Statista (source of Statistics, reports, etc) [Watch Demo]
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e-References (Almanacs, Encyclopedia, Dictionaries)
Personal Papers via University Archives
The University Archives manages the personal papers of prominent artists and university officials. Access them here, or click on the links below. You may watch a demo regarding these personal papers.
Video: Webinars, Plays, Films, Lectures
List of Webinars/Events in UP Diliman
View recent/upcoming events in UP Diliman. A list of Asian Center (past and upcoming) webinars can be found here.
Visit the Asian Center's YouTube Channel to watch recordings of past webinars
National Theater Collection | Theatre in Video
National Theatre Collection features a wide range of works regularly studied in secondary and higher education. Unique in scope, the collection includes performances of classic and contemporary plays (Quoted from Main Library).
BBC Literary Adaptations | Shakespearean Plays
Watch BBC productions of classic English novels, from Shakespeare to Jane Austen. Performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company Collection. All available via video.alexanderstreet.com (UP Mail Required)
TVUP and Interactive Learning Center: Video Lectures
Vodcasts are social science lectures uploaded in the website of the Interactive Learning Center of UP Diliman. Topics include sociology, political science, and sociology.
Also of note are the various lectures in TVUP, UP's Internet TV Network. Go to TVUP On Demand to choose the topics you want to watch videos/lectures on. In November 2020, the UP Asian Center compiled ten notable videos on Philippine history, society, and art.
VIEW COMPLETE LIST OF VIDEOS from TVUP, which covers ASEAN Art and Philippine art, culture, and society.
Webinars from UP Open University
The UP Open University Commons also has a collection of webinars on the social sciences; ASEAN Studies; Philippine arts, literature and culture, among many other topics.
Others/Random
- Bridging the Gap: Views and Voices on Art Collection (Department of Art Studies, UP Diliman)
- YouTube Channel of the College of Education, UP Diliman
- Traversing the Politics and Aesthetics of Theatre Collectives during the time of Ferdinand Marcos
- Writing to Live, Living to Write: The Self in Philippine Martial Law Autobiographies
Writing Guide
Doing and Writing a Literature Review
Watch the webinar, Reviewing and Writing a Literature Review, organized in March 2022 by the University Library.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid in Academic Writing
- Lack of a clear, well-stated argument.
- Unclear connection between theoretical framework/objectives on the one hand, and actual analysis on the other.
- Unsubstantiated claims
- Poor structure/flow of discussion. Use headings/subheadings. Microsoft's Navigation Pane is a useful writing tool to help you keep on track.
- Improper/lack of citations (See "Research Ethics" tab)
Try To:
- Establish how your analysis/paper differs from the existing literature.
- Specify your argument. Do not just say this paper will describe, explain, etc.
- Avoid writing long sentences. Refrain from cramming too many ideas in a sentence, or in a section.
Research Ethics
Respect copyright and observe fair use
In your research, please observe/respect authors' copyright, so ask permission from the author and/or publisher if you are going to reproduce a photograph in a paper you intend to publish it. Fair use allows brief quotations or excerpts from a work (i.e. you are going to critique a work or theory), but when in doubt, please ask permission. In quoting, please observe proper citation and paraphrasing practices.
To learn more, watch this webinar, "The Perks and Pitfalls of Copyright and Fair Use," organized by the University Main Library on 14 March 2022.
Citation Guide: APA and Chicago
The Concise APA Handbook
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Students can access an eBook of The Concise APA Handbook based on the 7th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Click here to access the ebook. You may download a copy of the ebook, but only for your exclusive personal, academic use.
Chicago Manual of Style Online
To know how to cite using CMOS format, view this page. Access to CMOS depends on UP Mail.
Mendeley Institutional Edition
Mendeley can help track and manage your citations/references. Please visit this page for user guides and access methods via OpenAthens.
Data Privacy in Research
Please observe the data privacy policy of UP Diliman when conducting your research. This can help you uphold and protect the rights of your informants, as applicable, and help ensure your compliance with general principles of research ethics. You may view the text version or view an infographic-style summary.
Respect copyright and observe fair use
In your research, please observe/respect authors' copyright, so ask permission from the author and/or publisher if you are going to reproduce a photograph in a paper you intend to publish it. Fair use allows brief quotations or excerpts from a work (i.e. you are going to critique a work or theory), but when in doubt, please ask permission. In quoting, please observe proper citation and paraphrasing practices.
To learn more, watch this webinar, "The Perks and Pitfalls of Copyright and Fair Use," organized by the University Main Library on 14 March 2022.
Citation Guide: APA and Chicago
The Concise APA Handbook
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Students can access an eBook of The Concise APA Handbook based on the 7th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Click here to access the ebook. You may download a copy of the ebook, but only for your exclusive personal, academic use.
Chicago Manual of Style Online
To know how to cite using CMOS format, view this page. Access to CMOS depends on UP Mail.
Mendeley Institutional Edition
Mendeley can help track and manage your citations/references. Please visit this page for user guides and access methods via OpenAthens.
Data Privacy in Research
Please observe the data privacy policy of UP Diliman when conducting your research. This can help you uphold and protect the rights of your informants, as applicable, and help ensure your compliance with general principles of research ethics. You may view the text version or view an infographic-style summary.
Anti-Plagiarism
Read and Watch: Types of Plagiarism
Watch: "Thou Shall Not Plagiarize"
Here's a short YouTube video from the Main Library defining and giving examples of plagiarism, as well as the consequences thereof.
Plagiarism in the Concise APA Handbook
According to the Concise APA Handbook: APA 7th Edition, here are several types of plagiarism
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- "Using translation software, without clearly indicating which part of the text was translated and which software was used for the trans- lation work (of course using a dictionary to translate individual words or phrases is perfectly fine, indeed learners with additional languages should do so),
- Patch writing, and
- Having your writing corrected by someone who is better at writing" (2020, p. 6).
The handbook also covers self-plagiarism as a form of plagiarism. You still have to quote your own work as necessary.
Proper Paraphrasing/Summarizing
While paraphrased content entails using your own words and your own syntactic strucutre, please still enclose in quotation marks keyword(s) or keyphrase(s) in the original, and then include the page number (if any) in your in-text citations. It is not enough to just place an in-text citation.
Also, substituting words while retaining the syntatic structure of the sentence (s) is still a form of plagiarism.
You may download the Concise APA Handbook 7th Edition is available for download via EBSCO (via OpenAthens). Please visit this page to access the link (UP Mail log-in required). See Chapters 2, 3, 4 in particular.
Check Your Work: Turnitin Draft Coach
TDC is a plagiarism tool powered by Google Docs that helps students "check for similarity, improve citations, [and] get formative feedback. Using your UP Mail, log-in to https://docs.google.com/; go to the Add-Ons tab and click Turnitin Draft Coach. A sidebar will open on the right. Check the box in front of “I agree to the terms and conditions.” Choose Continue to Draft Coach.
If you uploaded a Word document, you must save it first in Google Docs format. The Add-ons menu won't visible if you're viewing a Word document.
View other tutorial videos below:
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- How to use Draft Coach
- Tutorial video for Students
- Tutorial video for instructors
- Academic Integrity via Turnitin Draft Coach (18 Nov 2021 webinar by UP Main Library)
Read: Academic Integrity and Ethical Writing
"What Is Academic Integrity and Why is it Important?"
You can download this free e-guide from Turnitin. It talks about "new and emerging plagiarism trends," "cultural differences in plagiarism," "contract cheating," and strategies to prevent plagiarism and other forms of academic dishonesty. These include the practice of a "writing cleanroom."
"Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing"
View this document by Dr. Miguel Roig. Dr. Roig offers guidelines that sum up key points to remember, which are nevertheless discussed in detail. The Information Office thanks Miguel Reyes of the Third World Studies Center for suggesting this document.
JSTOR's Research Basics: Citation and Search Tips
Go to JSTOR's Research Basics page to know:
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- How to handle "scholarly resources"
- Citation and paraphrasing
Watch: Plagiarism and Research Integrity Webinars
Write It or Cite It: Introduction to Proper Referencing and Citation
Watch this webinar organized by the University Library on 14 March 2022.
The Do's and Don'ts of Referencing and Citation
Watch this webinar organized by the University Library in March 2021 (UP Mail required to access the page). Scroll to the bottom towards the video section to see the video.
Research Conversations on Ethics and Publications
This is a webinar hosted by UP Open University in December 2021. Watch on YouTube.
UP Manila Committee on Research Integrity
This webinar, "Research Integrity and Plagiarism" was held on 12 April 2021. Watch the webinar on Facebook. Last 28 June 2021, UP Manila held another webinar, Research Integrity: Fabrication and Falsification, which available for viewing via Facebook.
Manage Your References: Mendeley and End Note
Mendeley Institutional Edition can help track and manage your citations/references. Please visit this page for user guides and access methods via OpenAthens. EndNote by Clarivate is also worth checking out. View the tutorial video c/o the UP Main Library or visit the EndNote page.
To help you find which one works best for you, watch this webinar, "Which Tool Is Best For Me: A Guide to Citation Management Tools," organized last 21 March 2022 by the University Main Library.
Read and Watch: Types of Plagiarism
Watch: "Thou Shall Not Plagiarize"
Here's a short YouTube video from the Main Library defining and giving examples of plagiarism, as well as the consequences thereof.
Plagiarism in the Concise APA Handbook
According to the Concise APA Handbook: APA 7th Edition, here are several types of plagiarism
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- "Using translation software, without clearly indicating which part of the text was translated and which software was used for the trans- lation work (of course using a dictionary to translate individual words or phrases is perfectly fine, indeed learners with additional languages should do so),
- Patch writing, and
- Having your writing corrected by someone who is better at writing" (2020, p. 6).
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The handbook also covers self-plagiarism as a form of plagiarism. You still have to quote your own work as necessary.
Proper Paraphrasing/Summarizing
While paraphrased content entails using your own words and your own syntactic strucutre, please still enclose in quotation marks keyword(s) or keyphrase(s) in the original, and then include the page number (if any) in your in-text citations. It is not enough to just place an in-text citation.
Also, substituting words while retaining the syntatic structure of the sentence (s) is still a form of plagiarism.
You may download the Concise APA Handbook 7th Edition is available for download via EBSCO (via OpenAthens). Please visit this page to access the link (UP Mail log-in required). See Chapters 2, 3, 4 in particular.
Check Your Work: Turnitin Draft Coach
TDC is a plagiarism tool powered by Google Docs that helps students "check for similarity, improve citations, [and] get formative feedback. Using your UP Mail, log-in to https://docs.google.com/; go to the Add-Ons tab and click Turnitin Draft Coach. A sidebar will open on the right. Check the box in front of “I agree to the terms and conditions.” Choose Continue to Draft Coach.
If you uploaded a Word document, you must save it first in Google Docs format. The Add-ons menu won't visible if you're viewing a Word document.
View other tutorial videos below:
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- How to use Draft Coach
- Tutorial video for Students
- Tutorial video for instructors
- Academic Integrity via Turnitin Draft Coach (18 Nov 2021 webinar by UP Main Library)
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Read: Academic Integrity and Ethical Writing
"What Is Academic Integrity and Why is it Important?"
You can download this free e-guide from Turnitin. It talks about "new and emerging plagiarism trends," "cultural differences in plagiarism," "contract cheating," and strategies to prevent plagiarism and other forms of academic dishonesty. These include the practice of a "writing cleanroom."
"Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing"
View this document by Dr. Miguel Roig. Dr. Roig offers guidelines that sum up key points to remember, which are nevertheless discussed in detail. The Information Office thanks Miguel Reyes of the Third World Studies Center for suggesting this document.
JSTOR's Research Basics: Citation and Search Tips
Go to JSTOR's Research Basics page to know:
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- How to handle "scholarly resources"
- Citation and paraphrasing
Watch: Plagiarism and Research Integrity Webinars
Write It or Cite It: Introduction to Proper Referencing and Citation
Watch this webinar organized by the University Library on 14 March 2022.
The Do's and Don'ts of Referencing and Citation
Watch this webinar organized by the University Library in March 2021 (UP Mail required to access the page). Scroll to the bottom towards the video section to see the video.