Origins of Cebu

Home » Origins of Cebu

1921 Death of Cebuano editor and writer, Escolastico Morre (1888-1921), known as “Errome.” 1945 Cebu City is taken by American forces with no opposition from the Japanese. Elements of the 132nd and 182nd U.S. Infantry Regiments of the Americal Division occupied the city and thus ended Japanese occupation of the capital.
The Library is open to the public and serves all students, scholars and researchers in the Cebuano Studies area. It bestows special affiliation to independent scholars and institution here and abroad.
Library Service hours:
Monday – Friday Saturday
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
For USC users:
Present validated I.D. in every
library transaction
For Non-USC users:
Fill out Non-USC Profile Form
Secure permit from the Circulation Section
Library Fee : 100.00Php per day
Visiting researchers are accommodated from Monday to Saturday
Ms. Jesel Monguez
Librarian
Cebuano Studies Center Library
Josef Baumgartner Learning Resource Center
University of San Carlos Talamban Campus
Nasipit, Talamban, Cebu City
Email:
jimonguez@usc.edu.ph
cebuanostudies@gmail.com
Phone: (032)2300100 loc. 308
