Ang Mo Kio Community Library
Ang Mo Kio Community Library (Simplified Chinese: 宏茂桥社区图书馆) is one of the 19 community libraries established by the National Library Board of Singapore. Located along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 within walking distance of both Ang Mo Kio and Yio Chu Kang MRT Stations, it serves the residents of the surrounding Ang Mo Kio GRC. As a standalone two storey building, the library is a prominent landmark in central Ang Mo Kio.
History
Ang Mo Kio Community Library was officially opened on 17 August 1985 by Yeo Toon Chia, then-Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC, and was opened to the public on 19 August.[1] The library was closed in March 2002 for upgrading, and was officially reopened on 5 January 2003 by Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister of State for National Development.[2]
Layout
First floor
- Children's collection
- Adult fiction
- Newspapers and magazines
- Cafe Galilee
Second floor
- Young people's collection
- Adult non-fiction
- Indian Library Services - containing the most comprehensive collection of Tamil print and audiovisual material among Singapore's libraries.
- Chinese and Malay collections
- Quiet Reading Room
References
- ^ Heng Wong & Naidu Ratnala Thulaja. "Ang Mo Kio Community Library". National Library Board Singapore. http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_961_2005-01-22.html. Retrieved 2009-02-15.
- ^ "Ang Mo Kio Public Library". National Library Board Singapore. http://www.nlb.gov.sg/Corporate.portal?_nfpb=true&_windowLabel=VisitUsHandler_2&VisitUsHandler_2_actionOverride=%2FIBMS%2FLibraryBranch%2FbranchDisplayAction&VisitUsHandler_2{actionForm.branchName}=AMKCL&VisitUsHandler_2commonBrudCrum=Ang+Mo+Kio+Public+Library&_pageLabel=corporate_page_visitus_AllLibraries. Retrieved 2009-02-15.
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