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www.nlb.gov.sg Choa Chu Kang Public Library is a public library on the 4th and 5th floor of Lot One , Choa Chu Kang , Singapore. [ 1 ] The library generates an average of 1.3 million loans each year.
The National Library traces its history back to 1823 with the establishment of the first national public library as suggested by Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore. It was renamed the Hullett Memorial Library in 1923, co-located with Singapore's first school, Raffles Institution , at a site now occupied by the Raffles City ...
National Library Board Cheng San Public Library is a public library in Hougang , located inside Hougang Mall . It is the third library of the National Library Board to be located in a mall and the first to acquire and display works by local artists.
Tampines Regional Library (Chinese: 淡滨尼区域图书馆; Malay: Perpustakaan Wilayah Tampines; Tamil: தெம்பினிஸ் வட்டார நூலகம்) is a library located at Our Tampines Hub, Singapore.
The library was originally called Jurong West Community Library. [1] It was officially opened on 28 March 1996 by Mr Ho Kah Leong, who was the then Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Environment and Member of Parliament for Jurong.
The library has a floor area of 1,270 square metres (13,700 sq ft). It is home to: 191,492 books; 10,424 serials; 235 audiovisual materials.; The library includes a customer service counter, an adult/young people's section, a children's section, an activities room, 13 multimedia stations and a reference collection.
National Library Board Clementi Public Library is a public library in Clementi , Singapore. Situated on level 5 of the Clementi Mall , the library is located near Clementi Bus Interchange and Clementi MRT station .
library@orchard (Chinese: 乌节图书馆) is a public library under the National Library Board (NLB) of Singapore. Initially located on level 5 of Ngee Ann City on Orchard Road in the Central Area of Singapore, library@orchard was opened by Lee Yock Suan, Minister for Information and the Arts on 21 October 1999. It closed on 30 November 2007 ...