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Jun 11, 2010 - Events and Outreach    No Comments    11,214 views

When is this year’s annual NLB book sale going to be held?

Yes, all you book lovers out there.. The details you have been waiting for!!

Library Book Sale 2010
Date: Saturday, 10 July 2010 – Sunday, 11 July 2010
Time: 9.30am – 8.00pm
Venue: Singapore Expo Hall 6A
Free Admission

Select from a large collection of used library books at bargain prices at the Library Book Sale 2010!

Books and magazines in all the four official languages will be on sale. Prices range from $1-$5. Each customer can buy up to a maximum of 60 items. Payment can be made by NETS, CashCard or cash only.

For more information or enquiries on the Library Book Sale 2010, please visit www.nlb.gov.sg or contact us via:
Tel: +65 6332 3255
Email: helpdesk@nlb.gov.sg

If you have any enquiries or comments, please drop us an email at ask@nlb.gov.sg and we will reply within 3 working days.

Justin_ASK_w100.jpgPosted by Mr Justin Tan
Librarian
Adult & Young People’s Services

May 20, 2010 - Events and Outreach, Performing Arts    No Comments    19,075 views

Is there a loan promotion for the Singapore Arts Festival at Public Libraries currently?

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Spot on!! Indeed the Public Libraries do have a loan promotion for the Singapore Arts Festival, and it runs from 14 May 2010 to 6 June 2010. For those of you eager to win fantastic prizes such as tickets to the Singapore Arts Festival performances, do check out the Esplanade Blog for more details. Good luck…

In addition, the below title from the Public Libraries may be of interest to you as well:
Title: Making visible the invisible : three decades of the Singapore Arts Festival
Call Number: SING 791.095957 PUR
Click here to check for item availiability

If you have any enquiries or comments, please drop us an email at ask@nlb.gov.sg and we will reply within 3 working days.

Justin_ASK_w100.jpgPosted by Mr Justin Tan
Librarian
Adult & Young People’s Services

Apr 8, 2010 - ..Adults, ..Children, ..Teens, Events and Outreach, Singapore    No Comments    28,869 views

When will Book Exchange be back?

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Thousands flocked to the first Book Exchange in 2009, and it’s back again this year!

Give your books a new lease of life – share them with other book lovers and get new reads in return. Give a book, and get a book.

10th April – 23 April 2010

Starting 10th April, make you way down to any Public Library to drop off your used books. While there, exchange one book for one Book Exchange Coupon.

24th April (Saturday) 8.30am – 6.00pm

Bring your coupons down to The Plaza, National Library Building to exchange for other used books.

And there’s more than just exchanging books!

On 24th April, don’t miss the exciting activities for children at the Central Public Library – listen to stories on Bob the Builder, meet Bob the Builder himself, and there will be opportunities to take a photo with him! Catch screenings of the National Geographic’s documentary “Shark Eden”.

More details in the poster and programme flyer.

Posted by Ang Mei Jun,Associate Librarian, Adult & Young People’s Services

Mar 24, 2010 - Events and Outreach    No Comments    17,902 views

What are “Festival Chats” which are being held in the Public Libraries?

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In conjunction with the upcoming annual Singapore Arts Festival from 14 May to 13 June 2010, National Library Board has collaborated with the National Arts Council to bring you a series of “Festival Chats” to be held in some of the Public Library branches. These informal sharing sessions with some of the local artists serve as a preview to the festival, and also provides an interesting insight to the various festival events as well.

My colleague Librarian, Peck Keong from Esplanade has done up a post on this at the Esplanade blog. Please do check it out to find out more details about this series of “Festival Chats”, as well as its schedule.

We hope you will enjoy the talk sessions held at the Library branches as well as the Arts Festival for this year.

If you have any enquiries or comments, please drop us an email at ask@nlb.gov.sg and we will reply within 3 working days.

Justin_ASK_w100.jpgPosted by Mr Justin Tan
Librarian
Adult & Young People’s Services

Jul 29, 2009 - Events and Outreach    No Comments    8,573 views

How can I get my hands on the NDP Funpack that is full of goodies?

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Yes, all of us simply love the NDP Funpacks! They are packed with lots of goodies and you can reuse the bag again and again. Now, you have a chance to get hold of these funpacks by taking part in NLB’s National Day Celebrations loan promotion!! Stand a chance to win a NDP Funpack when you borrow four NLB items*.  So what are you waiting for? We have 100 Funpacks waiting for you…

* Terms and Conditions:
· Loan receipts for 4 items must be dated 1st – 31st August 2009.
· Draw date will be on Tuesday 1st September 2009. Winners will be notified by phone. 
· At least ONE item must be from the Singapore Collection [SING].
· Write down your name, contact no. and NRIC / Birth Certificate no. / FIN no. behind the loan receipt.
· Loan receipts cannot be used in conjunction with other reading promotions.
· Combined loan receipts are allowed but must be under the same borrower’s name.
· The Library reserves the right to amend any of the above terms & conditions.
· There is no limit on the number of entries submitted.
· NLB’s decision is final.

If you have any enquiries or comments, please drop us an email at ask@nlb.gov.sg and we will reply within 3 working days.

adeline.jpgPosted by Adeline Tan
Librarian
Children’s Services

Jul 4, 2009 - Events and Outreach, Performing Arts, Singapore    No Comments    5,655 views

Who wrote the song ‘Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree’?

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Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree was written by Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown, who based it on a story they heard in the 1960s:

A man who was released after three years in prison boarded a bus, on his way home.

I’m coming home, I’ve done my time,
Now I’ve got to know what is and isn’t mine…

He told the driver that he had written his wife to tie a yellow ribbon around the only oak tree in the city square if she forgave him.

Tie a yellow ribbon round the ole oak tree,
It’s been three long years, do ya still want me?…

As the bus neared his hometown, everyone looked out for the old oak tree, and saw hundreds of yellow ribbons on it.

Now the whole damn bus is cheering, and I can’t believe I see
A hundred yellow ribbons round the ole oak tree.

The song was popularised in 1973, when it was sung by Tony Orlando and Dawn. It topped the Billboard Top 100 for four weeks that year.

About the Yellow Ribbon Project
The name for the Yellow Ribbon Project was inspired by this song. Just as the song sings of giving a second chance, the Yellow Ribbon Project aims to unlock the second prison. What’s the second prison? It’s the stigma attached with being incarcerated before, which hampers an ex-inmate’s re-acceptance into society.

Since it first began in 2004, the Yellow Ribbon Project has been actively raising awareness of the ex-offenders’ difficulties, cultivating acceptance, and nurturing support for the rehabilitation and reintegration of ex-offenders back into society. This 2009 will see more community involvement by inmates as Yellow Ribbon Project focuses on ‘giving back’ to society, having been beneficiaries over the past years. Some projects this year are:

- An art exhibition to raise funds for charity: Inmates took part in an art competition and artists of the short listed entries were treated to a one hour bonding session with their families at an art workshop (Prisoners display artistic flair, Straits Times, 2 July 2009). 44 out of the 454 entries will be exhibited at the Singapore Art Museum this September. Funds raised through the adoption of the art pieces will be donated to other charities. Find out more here.

- National Day: Nearly 35,000 goodie packs for the National Day Parade celebration were packed by 88 inmates who worked alongside other volunteers (Prisoners put together National Day funpacks, Straits Times, 24 June 2009).

- Cooking for seniors: The prisoners will also be cooking a buffet with volunteers from Lions Club of Singapore. Former offenders will help to deliver the food from the prison’s kitchens to several old folks’ homes (Inmates serve up Father’s Day family treat, Straits Times 21 June 2009).

You can get involved too by supporting them. The first marathon through the Changi Prison (Yes you get to run into Changi Prison!) will happen on 6th September 2009. Sign up for the run here.

The Yellow Ribbon Project is also supporting the library through a reading promotion. Stand to win $500 when you borrow books at any of the 22 Public Libraries. It’s easy. Just borrow any 6 items, answer 3 simple questions about the Yellow Ribbon Project, and drop your loan receipt into the boxes at the libraries. Read our poster here.

References:
1. Yellow ribbon becomes symbol during gulf war, Associated Press, 4 February 1991, Factiva.com, 3 July 2009, http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/
2. This day in music, BPI Entertainment News Wire, 22 March 1999, Factiva.com, 3 July 2009, http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/
3. Levine, Irwin and Brown, L. Russell, “Tie a Yellow Ribbon round the Ole Oak Tree”, An American salute : songs for patriots : easy piano arrangements: level two, Las Vegas, NV : Brimhall Music, c1991.

Posted by Ang Mei Jun,

Associate Librarian, Adult & Young People’s Services

Jul 2, 2009 - Events and Outreach    No Comments    1,945 views

Any ways for me to get hold of tickets for National Day Parade Preview 2009?


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Latest update: Winners announced for the NDP Preview tickets!! Pls refer to the attached poster below for the list of the winners. Congrats to them, and we thank the rest of the participants for their support.

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Yes, now you can, with NLB’s National Day Celebrations loan promotion!! Stand a chance to win NDP preview tickets when you borrow four NLB items*. Good luck…

* Terms and Conditions:
· Loan receipts for 4 items must be dated 4th – 26th July 2009.
· Draw date will be on Monday 27th July 2009. Winners will be notified by phone. NDP 1st August 2009 Preview tickets are to be collected at Woodlands Regional Library.
· At least one Item must be from the Singapore Collection [SING].
· Write down your name, contact no. and NRIC / Birth Certificate no. / FIN no. behind the loan receipt
· Loan receipts cannot be used in conjunction with other reading promotions.
· Combined loan receipts are allowed but must be under the same borrower’s name.
· The Library reserves the right to amend any of the above terms & conditions.
· There is no limit on the number of entries submitted.
· NLB’s decision is final.

If you have any enquiries or comments, please drop us an email at ask@nlb.gov.sg and we will reply within 3 working days.

Justin_ASK_w100.jpgPosted by Mr Justin Tan
Librarian
Adult & Young People’s Services

May 26, 2009 - Events and Outreach    2 Comments    9,625 views

When will Read! Singapore start this year?

For the faithful follower of NLB’s annual Read! Singapore, the time has arrived. For this year’s Read! Singapore 2009, the chosen theme “Dreams and Choices” seeks to encourage Singaporeans to stay focused on their goals during these challenging times.

“From 22 May to 31 August this year, Singaporeans can look forward to a host of exciting reading activities at various locations islandwide. For the first time, READ! Singapore will hold a Singapore record-setting event with a 144-hour Reading Marathon. Participants will form teams of not more than 12 members to read the selected READ! Singapore literary works or other stories of their choice for a continuous period of six hours per team. After completing six hours, each team will pass the baton to the next team to continue the reading marathon. The event will run from 3 to 9 July at The Plaza, National Library Building.”

So what are you waiting for… Let’s start reading now Singapore!!

If you have any enquiries or comments, please drop us an email at ask@nlb.gov.sg and we will reply within 3 working days.

Justin_ASK_w100.jpgPosted by Mr Justin Tan
Librarian
Adult & Young People’s Services

Mar 31, 2009 - Events and Outreach    2 Comments    2,847 views

How can I exchange my used book for another used one?


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Yes dear readers, the answer to your question can be found here below… Well, the best part of this Book Exchange is that it’s totally free-of-charge!! So, if you can get a new read in exchange for a old one, it’s free, and it helps to spread the love of reading to other book lovers in the spirit of sharing, then what are you waiting for my friend…

Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009
Time: 10.30am to 6pm
Venue: The Plaza, National Library Building,100 Victoria Street

3 easy steps to exchange your used books for new reads:
1. Bring your used books to any Public Library from 11 to 24 April, 11am to 8pm. On 25 April, used books are accepted only at the National Library Building.
2. Drop off your used books and get a book exchange coupon indicating one-for-one exchange for the books accepted.
3. Bring your coupon to The Plaza, National Library Building, on 25 April to redeem for used books dropped off by other book lovers.

Terms and Conditions:
1. Each person can exchange up to a maximum of 30 used books. There is no age limit for participation.
2. We accept children’s and adults’ fiction and non-fiction books (eg. cookbooks, travel guides and romance novels) in any of the four official languages. We also accept used library books bought from previous Library Book Sales. Textbooks, magazines and audio-visual materials will not be accepted.
3. Used books for exchange should be in relatively good physical condition.
4. Only coupons issued with a Book Exchange stamp are valid. Please check your coupons carefully after they are issued to you.
5. Coupons issued are transferable. You may pass them on to your family members or friends to help you redeem.
6. Lost coupons are not replaceable. You are advised to keep your coupons properly till the event on 25 April.
7. Plastic/carrier bags and delivery service will not be provided on Sat, 25 April. You are advised to bring your own carrier bags and/or arrange for transportation of books redeemed.

Note: NLB reserves the right to change the terms and conditions at any time.

You can refer to this poster as well, for details:

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If you have any enquiries or comments, please drop us an email at ask@nlb.gov.sg and we will reply within 3 working days.

Justin_ASK_w100.jpgPosted by Mr Justin Tan
Librarian
Adult & Young People’s Services

When will the Singapore Paralympic Team return?

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At around 10pm on 18 September, a 300-strong crowd cheered and welcomed Singapore Paralympics team home, at Changi Airport Terminal 3. Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan was present to congratulate them. In total, Singapore won four medals, and ranked 46th in the medal tally.

More good news was shared last night as Dr Vivian Balakrishnan announced that Yip Pin Xiu will be conferred the Meritorious Service Medal, and Laurentia Tan the Public Service Medal.

We were there in the crowd too, with red balloons and flower toys to give our athletes. Take a look at the shots we got of last night’s rousing welcome.

Medal Tally
In swimming, Yip Pin Xiu won gold in the Women’s 50m Backstroke and silver in the Women’s 50m Freestyle. She also set new World Records at both events.

Laurentia Tan made history by giving Singapore her first medal in Paralympics. She won two bronzes in the Equestrian events.

The Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC) certainly spared no efforts in celebrating the athletes’ return. They engaged reporters to film the event and interview the crowd, and coming Saturday 20 September 08, a party has also been organised at Orchard Cineleisure for the team.

We were one of those approached for the interview, and one of the questions was, what words of encouragement we had for the athletes.

Roy: Their success has heightened the causes of persons with disabilities and he wishes them a bright future ahead!

Mei Jun: Their success and achievements are simply inspiring! She hopes that their stories will live on in people’s hearts and motivate Singaporeans. Mei Jun doesn’t know what words of encouragement she has for them, but she sure knows that they have encouraged us instead to believe in life.

Interested to find out about athletes like with disabilities?

Download our book list here on Sports and Disabilities.

References:
Sim Chi Yin, “ Paralympians’ feats inspire entire country”, Straits Times, 18 Sept 08, News Bank database.
Wang, Jeanette, “More medals for heroines”, Straits Times, 19 Sept 08, B29

What words of encouragement have you for the athletes? Leave your comments here.

Posted by Ang Mei Jun, Librarian, Adult & Young People’s Services

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