by #CHUNG YONG YANG# on May.15, 2012, under Latest - CHNL
February 2012 – Completion of Renovation
Renovations in the Chinese Library have been completed. A new backdrop is created at the Service Desk to add more aesthetic value to the library. Customized shelves are fabricated in the New Arrivals area to allow more vibrant display of the latest additions to the library.
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by #WONG CHEE KEONG# on Feb.10, 2012, under Latest - ADML
January 2012 – Completion of new Service Desk and shelves
The installation of a new Service Desk is completed and new shelves are setup in the library. Users can now proceed to the new Service Desk for library services. The shelving capacity for book is expanded with additional shelves installed at the library main collection area.
by #WONG CHEE KEONG# on Dec.14, 2011, under Latest - WGWL
December 2011 – Reconfiguration of staff office to Early Textbook Collection Room
One of the rooms in Wang Gungwu Library (highlighted in red in the layout plan below) is currently undergoing renovation to transform into a special collection room. The room is named as “Early Textbook Collection” in English and “早期课本特藏” in Chinese.
by #WONG CHEE KEONG# on Dec.14, 2011, under Latest - BUSL
August 2011 – Completion of the Business Library new Learning Commons
The Business Library new Learning Commons is now completed and available for use. To use the facilities, users can access to the NTU Library Facilities Booking System to make reservation.
by Nurhazman Abdul Aziz on Aug.07, 2008, under General, Useful Tools and Tips
A message from the Library
This weblog provides NTU staff and students with the latest updates and news about our Library building and facilities planning activities. The Library has been engaging in a number of projects to expand, renovate and create new library building and spaces to meet the needs of our users. This site records the physical work done on library buildings in the last 4 years as well as provides useful information about each building and facility.
The Library aims to provide users with effective spaces and conducive physical environment to support their pursuit of learning activities through exploration, discovery, reflection and understanding of the wide spectrum of the accumulated recorded knowledge.
In our Library Development Plan initiated in 2004, we planned to site our libraries into 2 library building hubs. The Engineering Library and Science Library will be housed in the Lee Wee Nam Library, which will be expanded to more than double its current size to 15,000 sq metres. A New Library Complex was proposed to house 4 libraries – Humanities and Social Sciences, Business, Chinese Studies and Communication. This development plan is currently under review as the University is carrying out its Campus Master Plan exercise.
Currently the Library manages 8 libraries – Engineering, Science, Business, Humanities & Social Sciences, Chinese, Asian Communication Research Centre, Art, Media and Design and Wang Gung Wu Library at Chinese Heritage Centre