QC LIBROS

The Quezon City Library Repository Online System (QC LIBROS) is the institutional repository of the QCPL. The Quezon City Public Library's in-house database which provides a meticulously curated collection that combines modern digital technology with historical richness. With a vast compilation of digital materials that preserve the spirit of Quezon City's renowned past, this cutting-edge platform acts as the true guardian of the city's legacy. By digitally archiving important local history materials such as QC Souvenir programs, QC Ordinances, QC Resolutions, QC News stories, QC Annual Reports, QC Manuals, QC Maps, QC Digital Photo Archive and more, this innovative system protects local history. It serves to preserve the history of the city for future generations to inherit. The collection is more than just a compilation of documents; it is evidence of the city's dedication to promoting an in-depth understanding of its beginnings and development.

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List of QC LIBROS Collections

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Recent Submissions

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When a dog breathes rapidly during sleep
(Animal Scene, 2025-09-01) Gonzales, Mona Sabalones
This article examines the causes of rapid breathing in dogs during sleep, distinguishing between normal physiological responses and potential health concerns.
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Are you really a dog person?
(Animal Scene, 2025-09-01) Samson, Betty
This article examines the characteristics, behaviors, and preferences commonly associated with individuals who identify as dog lovers.
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Clear your mind
(New Scientist, 2025-08-23) Callari, Manuela
This article discusses practical ways to clear the mind and improve mental focus amid daily stress and distractions.
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Did childcare fuel language?
(New Scientist, 2025-08-23) Marshall, Michael
This article examines the possible relationship between early childcare practices and the development of human language.
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The ageing revolution
(New Scientist, 2025-08-16) Lawton, Graham
The article discusses the changing perspectives on aging and the concept of aging well.