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Electronic Sources

Source 1:

Part 1

1. Title of the Source:

Coronavirus in Philippines: The COVID-19 risk, impact and measures

2. Name of the Author:

Praveen Duddu, Attended Andhra University Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh,


India

3. Name of the Publication/Website:

www.pharmaceutical-technology.com

4. URL for websites:

https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/features/coronavirus-affected-
countries-philippines-measures-impact-tourism-economy/

Part II

1. Accuracy:

The author evidently cite credible and reliable sources. The author also uses formal
words and doesn’t use phrases that are colloquial.

2. Authority:

Based on his educational LinkedIn profile, he Attended Andhra University Prakasam,


Andhra Pradesh, India. And he also wrote various articles.

3. Objectivity:

Praveen was also objective in this article, he stated accurate information with proper
citation.

4. Currency of the publication:

Based on website, this article is updated and up-to-date.


5. Location/Coverage

The website itself is free, and it is not limited to fees or browser updates.

Source 2:

Part 1

1. Title of the Source:

Gov't addressing psychological impacts of Covid-19: Galvez

2. Name of the Author:

Lady Jean Kabagani (Freelance Writer at freelance editor/writer)

Notre Dame University, Bachelor of Arts-Mass Communication/Media studies

3. Name of the Publication/Website:

www.pna.gov.ph

4. URL for websites:

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1114137

Part II

1. Accuracy:

The author—Lady Jean Kabagani cite credible and reliable sources. The article
doesn’t have any colloquial words.

2. Authority:

Based on the authors’ educational LinkedIn profile, she attended Notre Dame
University, Bachelor of Arts-Mass Communication/Media studies and she’s a
Freelance Writer at freelance editor/writer.

3. Objectivity:
Kabagani was also objective in this article, she is not biased—based on the article.

4. Currency of the publication:

The article is up-to-date.

5. Location/Coverage

The website itself is free, and it is not limited to fees or browser updates.

Source 3:

Part 1

1. Title of the Source:

Projection of the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Welfare of Remittance-


Dependent Households in the Philippines

2. Name of the Author(s):

Enerelt Murakam, Satoshi Shimizutani and Eiji Yamada- JICA Ogata Sadako
Research Institute for Peace and Development, 10-5 Ichigaya Honmuracho,
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 162-8433, Japan

3. Name of the Publication/Website:

link.springer.com

4. URL for websites:

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41885-020-00078-9

Part II

6. Accuracy:

The authors—Murakam, Shimizutani and Yamada— wrote proper citations of


credible and reliable sources. And evidently, colloquial words are not present in this
source.
7. Authority:

Enerelt Murakam, Satoshi Shimizutani and Eiji Yamada- JICA Ogata Sadako
Research Institute for Peace and Development, 10-5 Ichigaya Honmuracho,
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 162-8433, Japan

8. Objectivity:

Murakami, E., Shimizutani, S. & Yamada, E. was also objective in this article, she is
not biased—based on the article.

9. Currency of the publication:

The article is updated. The date of publication is September 25, 2020.

10. Location/Coverage

The website itself is free and accessible without browser update, fees but you need
to download the pdf of the whole article.

Source 4:

Part 1

1. Title of the Source:

The Impact Of The Coronavirus (COVID-19) On Businesses in the Philippines

2. Name of the Author(s):

Apple Barretto-Assistant Vice President at ICCP Group. Ateneo Graduate School of


Business

Ateneo Graduate School of Business

Master of Business Administration - MBA

Assumption College, San LorenzoAssumption College, San Lorenzo

Mass Communication/Media Studies

3. Name of the Publication/Website:

sciencepark.com.ph

4. URL for websites:


https://sciencepark.com.ph/blog/covid-businesses-philippines/

Part II

1. Accuracy:

Apple Barretto wrote factual datas and citation of reliable sources.

2. Authority:
3. Objectivity:

Murakami, E., Shimizutani, S. & Yamada, E. was also objective in this article, she is
not biased—based on the article.

4. Currency of the publication:

The article is updated. The date of publication is September 25, 2020.

5. Location/Coverage

The website itself is free and accessible without browser update, fees but you need
to download the pdf of the whole article.

Source 5

Part 1

5. Title of the Source:

COVID-19 Impacts In The Philippines

6. Name of the Author(s):

Anna Malindog-Uy—President at Techperformance Corp., Executive Director at


People Partner for Development and Democracy.

7. Name of the Publication/Website:

theaseanpost.com

8. URL for websites:

https://www.google.com.ph/amp/s/theaseanpost.com/article/covid1-19-impacts-
philippines%3famp

Part II
6. Accuracy:

Anna Malindog-Uy—the author—wrote factual datas with citations of reliable


sources.

7. Authority:

The author is president at Techperformance Corp.and executive Director at People


Partner for Development and Democracy.

8. Objectivity:

The article is evidently objective, it is written by the author with objectivity and datas
with proper citations.

9. Currency of the publication:

Based on the website, this article is up-to-date.

10. Location/Coverage

The website itself is free and accessible without browser update and without signing
in.

NON-Electronic Sources

Source 1:

Part 1

1. Title of the Source:

Socio-educational implications of technology use during COVID-19: A case study in


General Santos City, Philippines

2. Name of the Author(s):

Cathy Mae D. Toquero- Attendend College of Education, Mindanao State University,


General Santos City, Philippines

Karen Joy B. Talidong-Attended College of Teacher Eductaion, Sultan Kudarat


State University-ACCESS Campus, Tacurong City, Philippines

3. Name of the Publication/Website:

Onlinelibrary.wiley.com
4. URL for websites:

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/hbe2.214

Part II

1. Accuracy:

C. M. D. Toquero and K. J. B. Talindog wrote factual datas and citation of reliable


sources in this case study.

2. Authority:

Cathy Mae D. Toquero- Attendend College of Education, Mindanao State University,


General Santos City, Philippines

Karen Joy B. Talidong-Attended College of Teacher Eductaion, Sultan Kudarat State


University-ACCESS Campus, Tacurong City, Philippines

3. Objectivity:

The authors–– C. M. D. Toquero and K. J. B. Talindog, is objective writing this case


study.

4. Currency of the publication:

It is up-to-date and it was published less than 5 years ago–to be specific, it was
published on 26th of August, in present year

5. Location/Coverage

It is Free Access to everyone.

Source 2:

Part 1

1. Title of the Source:

Opening address at the Government consultation on the COVID-19 labour market


impact in the Philippines: Assessment and policy responses

2. Name of the Author(s):

By Khalid Hassan, Director, ILO Country Office for the Philippines at the
Government consultation on the COVID-19 labour market impact in the Philippines.
3. Name of the Publication/Website:

Ilo.org

4. URL for websites:

https://www.ilo.org/manila/public/sp/WCMS_753598/lang--en/index.htm

Part II

1. Accuracy:

Khalid Hassan–the author–wrote factual datas and citation of reliable sources in this
case study.

2. Authority:

By Khalid Hassan, Director, ILO Country Office for the Philippines at the
Government consultation on the COVID-19 labour market impact in the Philippines.

3. Objectivity:

Khalid Hassan is objective writing this article.

4. Currency of the publication:

It is up-to-date and it was published less than 5 years ago.

5. Location/Coverage

It is Free Access to everyone.

Source 4:

Part 1

1. Title of the Source:

The Economic Fallout of COVID-19 in the Philippines

2. Name of the Author(s):

JC Punongbayan (based on his up-diliman.academia.edu profile)


University of the Philippines Diliman, School of Economics, Graduate Student |

Jan Carlo B. Punongbayan is a Ph.D. student at the UP School of Economics


(UPSE). He graduated summa cum laude and valedictorian from UPSE in 2009 and
was awarded the José Encarnación Jr. Award for Excellence in Economics and the
Gerardo P. Sicat Award for Best Undergraduate Thesis. He later obtained his M.A.
degree from the same school in 2013, and has since taught development economics
and microeconomics there.

His professional experience spans the Philippine Center for Economic Development,
the Securities and Exchange Commission, the World Bank Office in Manila, the Asia
Foundation, and the National Economic and Development Authority where he
served as Head Executive Assistant during the term of former Sec. Arsenio M.
Balisacan. JC is currently consulting for the Energy Policy and Development
Program.

His research interests revolve around development economics, structural


transformation, education, political economy, and regional development.

3. Name of the Publication/Website:

philippines.fnst.org

4. URL for websites:

https://philippines.fnst.org/content/economic-fallout-covid-19-philippines

Part II

1. Accuracy:

JC Punongbayan —the author—wrote factual datas with citations of reliable


sources.

2. Authority:

JC Punongbayan (based on his up-diliman.academia.edu profile)

University of the Philippines Diliman, School of Economics, Graduate Student |

Jan Carlo B. Punongbayan is a Ph.D. student at the UP School of Economics


(UPSE). He graduated summa cum laude and valedictorian from UPSE in 2009 and
was awarded the José Encarnación Jr. Award for Excellence in Economics and the
Gerardo P. Sicat Award for Best Undergraduate Thesis. He later obtained his M.A.
degree from the same school in 2013, and has since taught development economics
and microeconomics there.
His professional experience spans the Philippine Center for Economic Development,
the Securities and Exchange Commission, the World Bank Office in Manila, the Asia
Foundation, and the National Economic and Development Authority where he
served as Head Executive Assistant during the term of former Sec. Arsenio M.
Balisacan. JC is currently consulting for the Energy Policy and Development
Program.

His research interests revolve around development economics, structural


transformation, education, political economy, and regional development.

3. Objectivity:

The article is evidently objective.

4. Currency of the publication:

It is up-to-date and it was published less than 5 years ago.

5. Location/Coverage

It is Free Access to everyone.

Source 4:

Part 1

1. Title of the Source:

COVID-19 and mental health of older adults in the Philippines: a perspective from a
developing country

2. Name of the Author(s):

Robert D. Buenaventura- Department of Psychiatry, Manila Theological College –


College of Medicine, Manila, Philippines

Jacqueline B. Ho- University of California Berkeley, College of Letters & Science,


Berkeley, CA, USA

Maria I. Lapid- University of California Berkeley, College of Letters & Science,


Berkeley, CA, USA

3. Name of the Publication/Website:


www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

4. URL for websites:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7235307/

Part II

1. Accuracy:

The authors wrote factual datas with citations of reliable sources.

2. Authority:

Robert D. Buenaventura- Department of Psychiatry, Manila Theological College –


College of Medicine, Manila, Philippines

Jacqueline B. Ho- University of California Berkeley, College of Letters & Science,


Berkeley, CA, USA

Maria I. Lapid- University of California Berkeley, College of Letters & Science,


Berkeley, CA, USA

3. Objectivity:

The article is evidently objective.

4. Currency of the publication:

It is up-to-date and it was published less than 5 years ago.

5. Location/Coverage

It is Free Access to everyone.

Source 4:

Part 1

1. Title of the Source:

Families heavily affected by COVID-19 receive hygiene kits

2. Name of the Author(s):


(There’s no author in the article, it just said Unicef Philippines)

3. Name of the Publication/Website:

www.unicef.org

4. URL for websites:

https://www.unicef.org/philippines/stories/families-heavily-affected-covid-19-receive-
hygiene-kits

Part II

1. Accuracy:

The authors wrote factual datas with citations of reliable sources.

2. Authority:

All of which make UNICEF the most reliable and up-to-date source of statistics
on women and children. ... Consistent, credible data about children, their families
and their communities are critical to the improvement of children's lives and
indispensable to the realisation of their rights.(UNICEF, 2015)

3. Objectivity:

The article is evidently objective.

4. Currency of the publication:

It is up-to-date and it was published less than 5 years ago.

5. Location/Coverage

It is Free Access to everyone.

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