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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Eating by the decade
(The Star Malaysia, 2026-01-30) Salmon, Lisa
This article explores how nutritional needs and eating habits evolve throughout different stages of life.
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Early learning matters
(Gulf News, 2026-01-29) Sengupta, Chiranti
This article highlights the importance of early learning in shaping a child’s cognitive, social, and emotional development.
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Trying to improve your health and wellness in 2026? Keep it simple
(BusinessMirror, 2026-01-29) Shastri, Devi
This article provides straightforward strategies for enhancing your health and wellness in 2026.
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Focus on… Living longer
(Chat, 2026-01-29)
This article explores effective strategies for promoting longevity and overall wellness.
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Researchers find link between menopause and loss of grey matter
(Cambridge News, 2026-01-28) Kirby, Jane
This article explores recent research revealing a connection between menopause and changes in brain structure, specifically the loss of grey matter.