🔊 We're pleased to announce that NUS has established the Oei Tiong Ham Transforming University Libraries Endowment Fund through a generous gift of US$1 million (approximately S$1.3 million) from Mr Oei’s grandson and spouse, Mr and Mrs Ronald Tanner.
Proceeds from the endowment will be used to fund fellowships for the Transforming University Libraries’ Leadership and Innovation Programme (TULLIP) conducted by NUS Libraries, to build capacity amongst librarians from under-resourced institutions in Southeast Asia and beyond.
Follow the link to find out more! https://news.nus.edu.sg/oth-endowment-fund/
Proceeds from the endowment will be used to fund fellowships for the Transforming University Libraries’ Leadership and Innovation Programme (TULLIP) conducted by NUS Libraries, to build capacity amongst librarians from under-resourced institutions in Southeast Asia and beyond.
Follow the link to find out more! https://news.nus.edu.sg/oth-endowment-fund/
NUS receives S$1.3 million gift to establish the Oei Tiong Ham Transforming University Libraries Endowment Fund
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has established the Oei Tiong Ham Transforming University Libraries Endowment Fund through a generous gift of US$1 million (approximately S$1.3 million) from Mr Oei’s grandson and spouse, Mr and Mrs Ronald Tanner.…
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Founded in 1905, NUS and NUS Libraries mark a momentous milestone in 2025—120 years of transformative impact on our community 🌟 As part of the #NUS120 celebrations, we invite you to a journey through time with 120 Stories, a special series that showcases the transformative impact of our collections on research, education, and beyond. From rare treasures to cutting-edge resources, discover the tales that celebrate this remarkable journey! ✍🏼 Read more: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2024/12/27/120-stories-celebrating-our-transformative-journey-through-nus-libraries-collections/
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🍊🍊 As we usher in the Lunar New Year, fish takes center stage as a symbol of abundance and prosperity. But have you ever thought about the journey of the seafood on your plate?
Our latest article explores the importance of traceability and sustainability in Singapore's seafood heritage. Discover how efforts like PasarFish are documenting and promoting awareness of our diverse seafood supply chains. 🐟✨
Let’s celebrate responsibly and ensure that the traditions we cherish today are sustainable for generations to come. https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2025/01/17/traceability-and-sustainability-in-singapores-seafood-heritage/
Our latest article explores the importance of traceability and sustainability in Singapore's seafood heritage. Discover how efforts like PasarFish are documenting and promoting awareness of our diverse seafood supply chains. 🐟✨
Let’s celebrate responsibly and ensure that the traditions we cherish today are sustainable for generations to come. https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2025/01/17/traceability-and-sustainability-in-singapores-seafood-heritage/
✨ As part of the #NUS120 celebrations, we trace the roots of NUS by digging into the early documents of NUS' predecessor institutions.
🏥 This is a story of Singapore's first medical school as revealed through the historical treasures in our collections. Don't miss out on this fascinating story of legacy and progress! https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2024/12/27/the-early-documents-on-the-predecessor-institutions-of-nus-the-straits-and-federated-malay-states-government-medical-school/
🏥 This is a story of Singapore's first medical school as revealed through the historical treasures in our collections. Don't miss out on this fascinating story of legacy and progress! https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2024/12/27/the-early-documents-on-the-predecessor-institutions-of-nus-the-straits-and-federated-malay-states-government-medical-school/
The BookBridge is one of the most distinctive design features of NUS Central Library. Read about a librarian's vision 🎯 and the relationship between aesthetics and the concept of renewability ♻️: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2024/12/27/bookbridge-as-a-symbol-of-legacy-and-sustainability-in-nus-libraries/
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Our librarians spill the tea 🍵 about their remarkable journey to Sulawesi, uncovering stories behind the 200-year-old Bugis manuscript currently in our collection, and other rare finds! 🔎 Read about it: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2025/02/04/manuscripts-and-masterpieces-librarians-exploring-sulawesis-treasures/
Many would know Elizabeth Choy as Singapore’s war heroine. Beyond stories of her resilience and courage against the torture and incarceration she endured during the Japanese Occupation, she was much more. Through her oral interviews and lecture notes, we gain deeper insight into her remarkable life. 💪🏼 Read more: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2025/02/03/the-voice-of-elizabeth-choy-perspectives-through-her-unpublished-lecture-notes-and-speeches/
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🤩 Meet Jadely, our friendly librarian! Besides ensuring continued access to our library resources, she’s also a pilates enthusiast and a proud parent to Scoby! 🍵 Watch to learn more about her passions and what drives her. 🤸♀️
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🦅 The earliest publications of birds of the Malay Archipelago found in our collection is a journal article written by Alfred R. Wallace. Read about him and other fascinating publications of birds in this story: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2025/01/10/the-earliest-publications-of-birds-of-the-malay-archipelago/
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🎉A great way to honor our university's history is by finding out how we have celebrated it in the past. Explore the treasure trove of university publications that chronicle our rich history and legacy. A great way to honor our university's history is by finding out how we have celebrated it in the past. Explore the treasure trove of university publications that chronicle our rich history and legacy. 📚Read more: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2025/02/05/the-universitys-legacy-celebrating-history-through-commemorative-publications-and-books/
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👩🏻🎓Ever wondered how our grandparents or parents looked like when they were undergraduates in the past? 👨🎓 Step back in time with this rare pictorial souvenir from the University of Malaya Foundation. Produced “by the Undergraduates”, it captures with much fun the communal spirit of the undergraduates of our university after the war and before Independence. https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2025/02/28/university-of-malaya-foundation-pictorial-souvenir/.
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How can our collections help advance your research journey?
✨ Meet Brandon Cheah, a first-year Pharmaceutical Science undergraduate with a focus in dengue immunology and how monoclonal antibody-based methods for clinical diagnosis can be useful in saving lives. Learn more about what sparked his interest in this field and the collections he plans to explore! 📚
Brandon is one of seven NUS undergraduate students selected to receive the 2025 Undergraduate Research Library Fellowship. We’re excited to welcome and support these students in their research journeys, spanning diverse topics focused on Southeast Asia. Our Undergraduate Research Library Fellows will receive special guidance from our librarians on navigating source materials in our collections and have the opportunity to showcase their research and experience through NUS Libraries’ communication channels.
Follow us as we share their stories. You might just learn a thing or two along the way! 😉
✨ Meet Brandon Cheah, a first-year Pharmaceutical Science undergraduate with a focus in dengue immunology and how monoclonal antibody-based methods for clinical diagnosis can be useful in saving lives. Learn more about what sparked his interest in this field and the collections he plans to explore! 📚
Brandon is one of seven NUS undergraduate students selected to receive the 2025 Undergraduate Research Library Fellowship. We’re excited to welcome and support these students in their research journeys, spanning diverse topics focused on Southeast Asia. Our Undergraduate Research Library Fellows will receive special guidance from our librarians on navigating source materials in our collections and have the opportunity to showcase their research and experience through NUS Libraries’ communication channels.
Follow us as we share their stories. You might just learn a thing or two along the way! 😉
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⚠️🚨 We have been experiencing access disruptions to LINC as of this afternoon, and are presently working to resolve it with our service provider.
In the meantime, affected users may access library e-resources by searching via the Database & E-Journals page on the Library Portal (lib.nus.edu.sg).
Alternatively, users may utilise the Library Proxy Bookmarklet when searching for articles via Google.
We apologize for the inconvenience!
In the meantime, affected users may access library e-resources by searching via the Database & E-Journals page on the Library Portal (lib.nus.edu.sg).
Alternatively, users may utilise the Library Proxy Bookmarklet when searching for articles via Google.
We apologize for the inconvenience!
📃 This tome chronicles the rich history of Bethesda Hall from 1864-1933, offering a glimpse into the early missionary works in Singapore and the lives connected to it. ✨🏛 https://blog.nus.edu.sg/linus/2025/02/28/bethesda-hall-bras-basah-historical-record-1864-1933/
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We’re back with the second instalment of #NUSLFellows! This time round, let us introduce you to Tu Weizhi, a first-year student majoring in Data Science and Economics! His work examines the evolution of Singapore’s banking sector from 1945 to 2025, tracing the significant transformations that laid the nation’s financial foundation. Find out what sparked his interest and how he hopes NUS Libraries can support his journey! 🛣
Follow #NUSLFellows as we spotlight seven NUS undergraduates in the 2025 Undergraduate Research Library Fellowship! 🎓📚 Focused on Southeast Asia, their research journeys are supported by our librarians, who help them navigate NUS Libraries’ vast collections. Stay tuned to learn more about their projects, inspiration and how they’re making the most of our libraries’ resources! 🔍✨
Follow #NUSLFellows as we spotlight seven NUS undergraduates in the 2025 Undergraduate Research Library Fellowship! 🎓📚 Focused on Southeast Asia, their research journeys are supported by our librarians, who help them navigate NUS Libraries’ vast collections. Stay tuned to learn more about their projects, inspiration and how they’re making the most of our libraries’ resources! 🔍✨
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