June 2013 - National Library Board
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June 2013 - National Library Board
June 2013 http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg ISSN 1793-5431 (Print) ISSN 2010-0027 (Online) editor’s note arts p. read p. business p. wellness p. other happenings p. exhibition p. calendar listings p. book review p. nl presents p. 04 p. 08 09 10 16 19 IngREADients - The Cook Book Club Dear Readers, Learn why Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit garnered a controversial amount of attention. At the same time, uncover the secrets of fruits and vegetables! As much as we try to stick to the recommended minimum of 8–hour sleep regime and follow the advice of ‘Early to bed, early to rise, makes you healthy wealthy and wise’, more often than not we find ourselves tossing and turning in bed in effort to fall asleep. Among the many reasons quoted for not getting that much–needed slumber include stress and the consumption of coffee. Not getting sufficient rest is not something to be taken lightly. In the long run, it can affect the level of concentration and judgement. 23 To find out how you can cultivate healthy sleeping habits, join us for a three–pronged Mind Journey workshop (page 18) organised by the Health Promotion Board. You will also learn the techniques to improving your memory and developing your social skills. Do you know that there are about two million trees planted along roadsides and parks? While trees add beauty and colour, they also offer a welcome respite against the scorching sun. How well do you know your trees? Do you know the name of the heritage trees that is featured on the back of the $5 currency note? To find out more about the name of this tree and other trees, join Gan Khing (National Parks) in this Learning Journey: Heritage Tree and Heritage Roads Tour (page 16). 25 30 39 p. 22 Stargazing in Singapore: Learn Basic Stargazing Skills Interested in astronomy? Now you can learn how to read simple star charts, handle a telescope, observe various celestial objects and many others in this monthly series! p. 42 125 Years of Progress and Transformation at Straits Trading View this exhibition that showcases the illustrious history of STC. Check out the heritage photos and the transformation of one of Singapore’s most iconic companies. More on heritage – Yishun is a bustling town and a thriving residential area. But, do you know that Yishun New Town used to be a fishing village and plantation? How much has Yishun changed? Now here’s an opportunity for you! Join Tony O’Dempsey as he speaks on the changes that have affected the natural and cultural environment of Yishun (page 16). Last but not least, have you heard of Kuti–Kuti or five–stones? The former is a popular game during the mid 20th century, which requires a minimum of two players. With skill and accuracy, players must cleverly flip the colourful plastic tokens on top of those of their opponent. Before computer hand-held devices such as Popeye, Octupus and Parachute, this traditional game was so popular during its heyday that there were variations including using bottle caps from the then F&N glass bottles! Do you remember playing this game? What was life back then? Check out this story “Life of Uncle Haq’ and other stories in the singaporememoryproject (page 46). Charles Williams once said, “I think in order to move forward into the future, you need to know where you’ve been.” An apt statement, don’t you think? EDITOR Zainap Osman contributors Chan Pan Fong, Felix Ser, Herman Rothman, Joanne Koh, Joti Upadhya, Lim Heng Liang, Lim Tin Seng, Lynn Ang, Manemegalai A , Sharon Ong Cover : City Developments Pte Ltd Design : Artnexus Design Pte Ltd Scan this to visit GO Library JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 4 p. 5 When you can’t change the direction of the wind – adjust the sails. – H Jackson Brown Jr Showcasing Copperplate Typeface in Western Calligraphy demonstrated how to hold a pen to create graceful strokes of letters, numerals and monograms. The participants also had a chance to try their hand at writing their names in Italic Typeface, and were enthralled by the exquisite art of calligraphy. Readers can keep a lookout for more such interesting programmes in the coming months. Participants trying out the Italic Typeface Our enthusiastic participants and their calligraphic works Mastering the Art of Calligraphy Janet Mehigan London : Lorenz Books, 2009 English 745.61 MEH -[REC] Mastering the Art of Calligraphy covers the important aspects of the art of writing beautifully. It provides the essentials tools for a beginner – from the basic strokes to form letters to a rich variety of alphabet templates. The book also has a gallery of examples that feature works of the very best calligraphers working today. Calligraphy Author Publisher Call Number Lancaster, John London : Franklin Watts, 2004. English 745.6 LAN This instructional book on calligraphy adopts the liberal approach and believes that elegant penmanship can be accomplished by anyone, with any tool – pen, stick, brush or fingers. With an easy step-by-step guide accompanied with colourful images, this book is the perfect introduction to the art of calligraphy. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg 01 Kisah Pulau (Island Tales) by Crescent Girls’ School Malay Language Society Sisters’ Islands – Ties that Bind Pop it, drop it, Lindy Hop it! 2.30 pm – 3.30 pm Auditorium, Tampines Regional Library A special treat for young readers and families, presented by the Crescent Girls’ School Malay Language Society. Kisah Pulau (Island Tales) features a play based on the legend of Sisters’ Islands. This story touches on how important our family and friends are in our lives. Recommended titles: Author Publisher Call Number 01 sat In the first half of the year, our readers at Woodlands Regional Library, Toa Payoh Public Library, Serangoon Public Library and Bedok Public Library had the opportunity to be exposed to the art of Western Calligraphy. Conducted by prize-winning calligrapher Dr. Ludwig Tan, the introductory workshop focused on the Italic Typeface, one of the most beautiful calligraphic styles. Dr. Tan by Joti Upadhya sat The Splendor of the Letter Presented in Malay with English subtitles, the play will also feature traditional Malay performances, such as Dikir Barat (Chorale Singing) and Tarian (Malay Dance) as well as an interactive cultural component for our young readers. Travel back in time with us and explore the history of Sisters’ Islands! The programme is for free admission, no registration is required. Sebuah pementasan khas untuk sekeluarga, yang dibentangkan oleh Persatuan Bahasa Melayu Crescent. Kisah Pulau (Island Tales) adalah sebuah pementasan berdasarkan Lagenda Singapura: Pulau Dua Saudara Perempuan (Sisters’ Islands). Cerita ini menyentuh tentang betapa pentingnya keluarga dan kawan-kawan kita di dalam hidup kita. Dibentangkan dalam Bahasa Melayu dengan sarikata Bahasa Inggeris, pementasan ini juga akan menampilkan persembahan tradisional Melayu, seperti Dikir Barat dan Tarian, serta komponen interaktif budaya untuk pembaca muda kita. Marilah kembali ke masa lalu dengan kami dan meneroka sejarah Pulau Dua Saudara Perempuan (Sisters’ Islands). Kemasukan adalah percuma, tiada pendaftaran diperlukan. 5.00 pm – 6.30 pm Auditorium, Woodlands Regional Library This meet-the-artist session will introduce you to American dance and music from the 1920s and 1930s era, as presented by Lennart Westerlund, through a variety of videos and stills footage. Watch Lennart as he demonstrates highly impactful and energetic dances such as the Charleston, Big Apple and Lindy Hop, and learn about the historical and musical influences on these dance styles. There will also be an interactive dance segment at the end, where participants can learn and groove together with the dancers from Jitterbugs Swingapore. Lennart will be drawing references from “Frankie Manning, Ambassador of Lindy hop”, the autobiography of his mentor and one of the founding fathers of Lindy Hop, Frankie Manning. This programme is for free admission however registration is still required. Please register at library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. About the artist Lennart Westerlund is one of the world’s foremost authority on the origins and execution of the Charleston, Lindy Hop, Tap and other Afro American Dances of the 1920s-40s. He is also a founding member of the only Lindy Hop professional troupe in the world, The Harlem Hot Shots (Sweden). Lennart actively continues to perform and travel around the world, as well as devotes himself to the study, research, and promotion of Lindy Hop. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 6 p. 7 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Bedok Public Library This series of 8 sessions will unlock the secrets behind illustrations in children’s books. Participants will be shown how illustration style is matched to text. Come and experience firsthand, various media and techniques that are used in illustrating children’s books. Get to know children’s book illustrators that use the various mediums in their work such as Quentin Blake, Michael Foreman and Patrick Yee. The first seven sessions will each touch upon a different media or technique such as chalk pastel, batik ink and media food colour. In the final session, participants will get a chance to create a dummy book using a media or technique of their choice, which the instructor will critique. To attend the last session 23 June 2013, participants must have at least attended 2 other sessions from the Children’s Book Illustration Series. This programme is for free admission however registration is still required. Please register at library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. Should the programme be fully registered and you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please email your name and contact number to [email protected] with the programme subject title ‘Children’s Book Illustration Series: Session Number’. Blog Aloud: Screening and Talk by Local Short Filmmakers Thursday, 13 June, 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library Thursday, 20 June, 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Multipurpose Room, Central Public Library Thursday, 27 June, 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library Participants will be shown nominated films from ciNE65 (https://cine65.sg/), a short film competition that aims to capture our Singaporean identity through the lenses of budding filmmakers. The teams from some of the nominated films will also be present to talk about their filmmaking journey and share the inspirations behind their short films. Participants who are interested in films can expect to pick up ideas about short films, stories they can tell and learn from the experiences of these filmmakers. This programme is for free admission however registration is still required. Please register at library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. Should the programme be fully registered and you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please email your name and contact number to [email protected] with the programme subject title ‘Blog Aloud’. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg Don’t miss an evening of movie magic under the stars! Whether you date your parents or come with your friends, let’s take a bus together to the lawn of Malay Heritage Centre for the free movie screenings. These movies are in Malay, with English subtitles. 14 Fri Children’s Book Illustration Series Movie: Magika 8.00 pm – 10.30 pm Central Public Library [Meeting Point] Magika is a fun and hilarious film through which the young can discover and be acquainted with Malay legends and heroes. As Malaysia’s first musical film, Magika tells the story of two siblings who enter a world of fantasy and magic where they meet characters from Malay folklore such as Orang Bunian, Nenek Kebayan, Badang, Hang Tuah and many others. 15 Movie: Nujum Pak Belalang 7.30 pm– 11.00 pm Bedok Public Library [Meeting Point] Nujum Pak Belalang is a film that portrays the challenges of growing up as the child assuming the responsibility of adulthood. The clash of roles is illustrated in a relatively light mood in which the genre of this film is comedy. It also discusses issues of class and status. These programmes are open to 40 participants on a first-come-first-served basis. Two–way transportation will be provided from the Library to Malay Heritage Centre. All participants are required to sign an indemnity form. Please register through library eKiosks or at http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. 22 sat Walk with Us: Movie Magic at MHC! Sat sun sun sun sun 02 09 16 23 Nurhalizah 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library Physical theatre is a visual form of drama that uses the physical body as a storytelling device. It uses minimal and close to no dialogue. Our piece uses dance, atmospheric music and images to convey emotions and inspire thought. In contrast to traditional Western forms of theatre, physical theatre in the Asian context is about using natural imagery and emotions to explore relevant issues. In particular, we will be using the Japanese theatre form Butoh, which relies heavily on using the body to create and convey abstraction. For this piece, we will be using the play Nurhalizah written by local playwright Geraldine Song to explore issues of ageing, death and loneliness. This programme is brought to you by Alterity Productions, a newly-formed theatre and literary group. This play is targeted at Youths and Adults. This programme is free however registration is still required. Please register at library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg Should the programme be fully registered and you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please email your name and contact number to [email protected] with the programme subject title ‘Nurhalizah’. Coming Soon.. Be prepared for a retrospective art journey this July as we bring you a bumper series of traditional arts programmes. From the rich and entrancing gamelan performances, creating your first masterpiece through a watercolour, oil or batik painting workshop, and learning to tango over the weekend, there will be something for everybody. Stay tuned! JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 8 p. 9 If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door. – Milton Berle Sat thu Fri 28 Travel-Log Book Club Pseudo Book Club Budding Writers League Sci-Fi/Fantasy Chapter 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Amazon Room, Woodlands Regional Library 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm Verging All Teens (VAT), Jurong Regional Library 7.30 pm – 9.00 pm Programme Zone, Clementi Public Library AfterWords by Ethos Book Club Come for another exciting travel sharing session where we’ll be talking about our lovely neighbouring country’s travel spot – Pulau Langkawi! Feel free to share your own travel experiences too at the session. Good way to spend a fruitful & entertaining afternoon at the library! Calling all young adults aged 13 to 19 — Learn facilitation skills with the Pseudo Book Club and make new friends with like-minded people! A book club facilitated by young adults, for young adults. It is highly recommended for student librarians and all young adults who enjoy reading. Calling all budding writers and fans of Science Fiction and Fantasy! Wed 27 Sat 15 Wed 01 Participants will learn the art of writing urban fantasy stories and have a chance of getting their works published. Topics covered are: FUNdaMENTALs Reading Club Interacting@BPPL 10.00 am – 11.30 am Amazon Room, Woodlands Regional Library 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm Activity Room, Bukit Panjang Public Library A reading club formed to encourage the confident use of English amongst adults in a comfortable environment. And what better way to polish your language, than through a poignant book. 喝茶,聊天,分享书籍及课题。我们邀请你来参加我 们的分享活动并借此提升我们对书籍的认知及课 题的了解。 Sat 15 Book Lovers’ Club 3.00 pm – 6.00 pm Multipurpose Room, Central Public Library For singles, this monthly book club focus on relationships and inspirational stories. A different book is discussed for each session. For registration, please email name and contact number to [email protected]. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg 27 Thu Come join us to hone your English proficiency, discuss & bond over a book. Make some friends along the way & always go back home feeling accomplished. 活动不需报名,入场免费。 Seniors Reading Club 5.00 pm – 6.00 pm Bugis Room, Central Public Library Come join us and share an enjoyable hour of lively discussing ‘The Makioka Sisters” by Tanizaki Junichiro. For more information, please contact Wan Ni at [email protected]. ☞☞ ☞☞ ☞☞ ☞☞ ☞☞ Building your protagonist/antagonist Defining your environment Creating the perfect plot Identifying the fantasy tropes What you need to know about publishing Participants who are interested to join us for this workshop must submit their story idea or an excerpt of their story of 2,000 words or less. This programme is limited to 15 participants aged 15–28 years. Please register at library eKiosks or at http://golibrary.nlb.gov. sg. For more info, please contact Pearly at [email protected] or 6342-4210. 28 Heartlands Book Club 5.00 pm – 6.30 pm Activity Room, Bukit Batok Public Library This monthly book club will discuss H G Wells’ History of Mr Polly. Mr. Polly is a middle-aged man whose marriage is getting stale and is bored as a tailor shop owner. Faced with the threat of bankruptcy, he concludes that the only way to escape his dire existence is by burning his shop to the ground and killing himself. Events took an unexpected turn as Mr. Polly saves a life in the ensuing fire, fakes his death, and escapes to a world of heroism, hope and ultimate happiness. After Words is a platform for the public and the literary industry to build communities through books. By giving opportunities for all to read and discuss books in a fun environment, we aim to encourage people to get into the habit of reading and motivating them in civic responsibilities to their communities. This initiative is supported by Ethos Book Club. 29 Sat 19 Fri Wed 12 26 If you are a fan of writers such as Neil Gaiman, Jim Butcher, Tim Powers, and Simon R. Green, then this 4-part workshop is for you. We will meet once a month on Thursday evening: 27 June, 25 July, 29 August, and 12 September. 7.30 pm – 9.00 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library IngREADients - The Cook Book Club 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library We’re going to talk about luscious fruits and vegetables this month! Do join us as we uncover the secrets of the fruits and vegetables that we sometimes forget to eat. We will challenge you to think about these humble ingredients differently by the end of the session when we share our favourite recipes that highlight them. We will also be discussing Jeanette Winterson’s acclaimed novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit this month. Published in 1985, this novel garnered a controversial amount of attention; so be prepared to engage in a fiery discussion! JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 10 If I hadn’t been a determined person I wouldn’t have succeeded in life. – Elie Saab sat 22 sat 08 Understanding Life Insurance Plan for Your Future the Easy Way 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Changi Room, Tampines Regional Library 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Changi Room, Tampines Regional Library “Insurance is like an airbag. Either the airbag cushions your impact, or you become the cushion to the impact.” Are you puzzled with how insurance works as a risk management tool? How can you identify the right insurance plan for your needs? Are you concerned about rising medical costs and the importance of medical insurance in your life? Let Mr. Andrew Koh from Great Eastern share with you his 18 years of experience in life insurance planning in this one-hour session. CPF and cash savings – are these sufficient to provide you with the lifestyle that you want in your retirement years? How much do we have to compromise in our golden years? This talk organized by representatives of Aviva Ltd. covers the key areas of retirement planning – what it is all about and how we can plan for our retirement in a simple and easy manner. sat 15 Dollars and Sense Learning Community 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Financial literacy is a critical life skill that helps you make informed, long-term decisions on your financial well-being. Participants will share and learn topics on retirement planning, basic investing, savings and budgeting. 29 sat This programme is for free admission however registration is still required. Please register at library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. This programme is for free admission however registration is still required. Please register at library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. Life-wise Friday, 21 June, 12.30 pm - 1.30 pm, Multipurpose Room, Central Public Library Entrepreneurship and innovation complement businesses naturally, requiring creative thinking and a desire to take risks. When combined, businesses have a great potential to expand, even in a competitive market. Look at me, an average man with little academic qualification, a person just like anyone on the street... If I can do it, so can you! Do you want to benefit from my experience? In my books, From Bankruptcy to Multi-Millions In 7 Years and Living On Wealthfare, I have given a substantial account on how I went bankrupt, hit the lowest point of my life, and my path towards financial freedom & wealth. Believe it or not, I have not stopped on this journey eversince! 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm Changi/Simei Room, Tampines Regional Library Come & join me and learn how YOU can do financially great in life! I have learn from other guru son how I can think out of the box and jumped out of my wretched predicament. Now I am ready to share it with you, if only you are ‘open’... Want to connect better with your colleagues? Master the elusive art of work-life balance? Inject new meaning and value into your work? Learn how you can manage your time, your career, and even your life at our monthly book club meetings where career experts and life coaches will share tips from both personal experience and books. Life-wise is open to both current and prospective employees, and registration is required at our eKiosks and website, http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg For those who can relate to my story, and for those whose lives are rosy and charmed, I have these words to share: Keep on learning, upgrade yourself, for the only thing constant is change and you do not want to be slapped (byreality) unaware and helpless. I can guarantee you that this journey will not be easy, but I can promise you that it will be worth it! To your Success, Jerome Tan Registration is required at http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg under ‘Business’ or register via our e-Kiosks at all libraries. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Light refreshments will also be provided. Pick up a bag (or two or more), borrow the mystery books hidden in these bags and immerse yourself in these great thematic Business reads specially selected from Central Public Library. Simply return these books in the bags to share your discovery with the next book enthusiast. Organised By JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg SGX-NLB Investment Seminars Singapore Exchange (SGX), in collaboration with Public Libraries Singapore, invites you to find out more about the Singapore securities market and all that you need to know about investing in stocks. Through these sessions, you can either learn about the fundamentals of investing or gain insights into how you can achieve a balanced investment portfolio through an understanding of the various sectors in the Singapore market. EVENT DETAILS Programme* Venue Date & Time Investment Insights: Sector Connect – Learn more about achieving a balanced investment portfolio and gain insights into Real Estate, Consumer Services and Utilities sectors Auditorium Woodlands Regional Library 900 South Woodlands Drive Woodlands Civic Centre Singapore 730900 Saturday, 8 June 2013 11.00am – 1.00pm Basics of Investing – An introduction to investing, how the stock market works and how to get started on your investing journey Auditorium Tampines Regional Library 31 Tampines Ave 7 Singapore 529620 Thursday, 27 June 2013 7.00pm-8.30pm Basics of Investing – An introduction to investing, how the stock market works and how to get started on your investing journey Programme Zone Woodlands Regional Library 900 South Woodlands Drive Woodlands Civic Centre Singapore 730900 Friday, 28 June 2013 12.30pm – 2.00pm * Programme is subject to changes @ € $ ¥ RSVP Admission is free. Registration is required. Please sign up through http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg/programme/Business.aspx or at our eKiosks available at all libraries. This document has been published for general information only. It is not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell, nor financial advice or recommendation in relation to, any investment product. The information and seminar details in this document are subject to change without notice. An Introduction to #crimeread� 5 Clues for the Uninitiated 1. Start with the Greats Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, and liCle old Miss Marple – what would the world of #crimeread be without these epic personali2es? 2. Cooks + Crooks are a winning combinaHon! Eat your heart out with food-‐themed #crimereads like Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swenson Mysteries – “Murder she baked”. 3. Four legs good, two legs bad #crimereads for the animal lovers among us include The Adventures of Tin Tin (and Snowy) or the crimewatch, Wallace and Gromit: the Curse of the Were-‐rabbit. 4. Crimereads transcend naHonal borders A brief selec2on of #crimereads from around the world would include Arvind Ardiga’s White Tiger (Bangalore), Alexander McCall Smith’s No. 1 Ladies DetecJve Agency series (Botswana), and Henning Mankell’s Kurt Wallander series (Sweden), amongst others. 5. Even Singapore has a crimeread See Year of the Tiger by David Miller for an explora2on of the hidden treasure of Yamashita under the Padang. A RoundUp of Aprilʼ’s #rwpchat� For more recommendations and the full round-up, visit: blogs.nlb.gov.sg/highbrowseonline/bookyeared/bookyeared/ @PublicLibrarySG @PublicLibrarySG p. 16 p. 17 Reason itself is fallible, and this fallibility must find a place in our logic. – Nicola Abbagnano Sat 08 Sat 08 Sat 01 Learning Journey: Heritage Tree and Heritage Roads Tour Talk: Environmental and Cultural History of Yishun Visual Supports Talks by Spastic Children’s Association of Singapore 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong West Public Library Heritage Trees are mature trees of special historical, botanical, social, cultural and/or aesthetic value in society. Through this tour, you can get up close and personal with the trees, which are an important part of our roots as a City in a Garden. The natural environment of Singapore has undergone tremendous change over the past 200 years and the Yishun area has seen the full range of gambier, pineapple and rubber plantations, vegetable and fish farming, forestry and reservoir construction before becoming the thriving residential area it is today. Let our speaker, Mr Tony O’Dempsey, from the Nature Society (Singapore) discuss on how these changes have affected the natural and cultural environment of the Yishun area. We invite you to learn more about visual supports in helping individuals with special needs from 2 speakers from Spastic Children’s Association of Singapore. Start the tour with a short introduction by Gan Khing and then board the coach to embark on a journey to discover our heritage trees. Sat 08 The Correlation Between Our Body Constitutions and Our Health 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, library@chinatown An image of the Tembusu Heritage Tree is found on the back of the $5 currency note About the speaker Gan Khing enjoys looking at trees and has been working in NParks for the past six years. She is now in the Urban Gardening Section/Heritage Tree Secretariat, sharing with the public her passion for trees. This programme is for free admission however registration is still required. Please register at library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg To enable the audience to develop further understanding about how does “Who they are (referring to their own unique body constitutions) would affect “What they are (referring to their current physical and mental characteristics, including some disturbing chronic diseases). The audience would be given some insights to deepen their knowledge regarding: An Introduction to Visually Mediated Communication and its Types Use of Visual Tools in Classroom, Home and Community by Sunitha Sendhilnathan, Head, Department of Speech and Language Pathology by Paulene Shekinah, Speech and Language Therapist Communication is a common problem among individuals with disabilities. They often have difficulty understanding even the simplest spoken communication from others. Visual communication tools such as objects, photographs, picture symbols, daily schedules and choice boards can provide the support necessary to greatly improve a person’s understanding and ability to communicate, helping an individual to be more active, independent and successful participants in their lives. This talk is designed to give an introduction on use of visuals to support the communication needs of children/adults/elderly who cannot speak due to various conditions such as Autism, Cerebral Palsy, and loss of speech after a Stroke, Dementia and other disorders that limit effective speech and communication. Visual supports can be provided in a variety of ways across multiple settings. Each individual’s abilities and communication needs must be carefully assessed before a visual support system is introduced taking strong care that communication needs will vary according to the setting the individual is in. An individual can be trained systematically to comprehend the use of a visual system to communicate and this talk will explore such use and its factors. Registration is required via eKiosks and website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. Organization Profile Spastic Children’s Association of Singapore’s vision is to be a leading regional centre to assist persons with Cerebral Palsy, helping them to realise their full potential and to lead a life with respect. The organization also wants to provide its clients with professional, innovative, quality service and support in the areas of early intervention, special education, vocational training and social integration and create awareness and advocate access to all opportunities for persons with Cerebral Palsy. • The TCM’s notion of body constitutions • Formation of body constitutions • Factors affecting body constitutions • Classification of body constitutions • Adjusting one’s body constitutions Registration is required via eKiosks and website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg/ programme/Wellness.aspx. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 18 p. 19 Make–up can only make you look pretty on the outside but it doesn’t help if you are ugly on the inside. Unless you eat the make–up. – Audrey Hepburn sat JRL Anniversary Celebration One abandoned house, a father and a daughter, 3 mischievous ghosts and 1 friendly ghost can only mean a roller-coaster adventure for the whole family with this movie! 05 DATE TIME LIBRARY VENUE Healthy Sleeping Habits 1st June 1.30 pm - 2.30 pm Multipurpose Room Toa Payoh Public Library Monthly Movie Screening at the library@esplanade 15th June 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Programme Zone Marine Parade Public Library Memory Training 29th June 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Programme Zone Marine Parade Public Library 6:30pm – 8:30pm Open Stage, library@esplanade Every first Wednesday of the month, the library@esplanade is proud to present a free movie screening at our Open Stage. Join us this month for the screening of Jim Henson’s family classic, The Dark Crystal (Rated PG). Healthy Sleeping Habits Participants will learn how sleep impacts one’s mental well-being. They will also discover what some of the common sleep difficulties and disturbances are, and be introduced to tips on cultivation good sleeping habits. Participants will be introduced to techniques to train and improve their memory and link it back to how they can contribute to improving their cognitive efficacy. They will leave, being able to apply these techniques to their everyday life. Developing Social & Emotional Intelligence Participants will learn more about themselves and how this relates to the relationships they have with others. The importance of social skills in relation to their overall mental wellbeing will also be explained. The Dark Crystal is a live-action fantasy about good versus evil which takes place in another time and planet. The Dark Crystal is the source of balance and truth in the Universe. When it is shattered, the planet is divided into two factions; the evil Skeksis and the peaceful Mystics. The shattered crystal must be healed with the return of the missing shard before the convergence of the three suns, and it’s up to Jen, a Gelfling to fulfil the prophecy and destroy the Skeksis’ evil empire. 06 thu Memory Training Artist Trading Cards (ATC) Club 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library 10.00 am – 8.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Jurong Regional Library turns 9 this June! Celebrate the library’s anniversary with us! We have an array of fun-filled activities for everyone. To participate in each booth activity, simply borrow 12 items. Only receipts from Jurong Regional dated from 2nd May can be used. Activities include face painting, balloon sculpting, batik workshop and you will get to make a wish through video! We also have a special fashion contest using recycled materials for family and friends! Look out for details on this activity. 08 sat 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library TOPICS Developing Social & Emotional Intelligence 08 Movie Screening @ QUPL: Casper Wed Mind Journey Workshops 01 sat The Health Promotion Board and National Library Board bring you the Pottery Talk 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Changi Room, Tampines Regional Library Marvel at the wonderful art pieces kindly provided by the Tampines Changkat Ceramic Art Club. Their work comprises both functional and non-functional pottery which were either hand-crafted or thrown on the pottery wheel. Learn to create Artist Trading Cards and let your creative juices flow! Artist Trading Cards are miniature art creations measuring 2.5” by 3.5”, and all forms of art can be used. Get to know how to create different types of ATCs and pick up tips on art! JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 20 p. 21 sat 15 sat 15 sat 08 Build your own Terrariums – Inject a Little Green into Your Life Crafty Club – Paper Qulling Wonders of the Night Sky 11.00 am Activity Room, Bukit Merah Public Library 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library The programme is open to 30 participants. The programme is free however registration is required via eKiosk and website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. Sat 08 Hanging cut-out birds for your Home Décor! 5.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Based on classic folk art motifs, the vibrant splashes of colour on these cutout birds that you make, will catch the eye and add interest to your decorations for the home, office or any other space! Hang them on sticks, or plants or use them to make a baby’s mobile. This programme is suitable for adults and children aged 10 and above and is limited to 20 participants only. Registration is required at the library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. 15 This session will cover the following: a. Fundamentals of the night sky – planets, stars, meteors, and the moon. b. Finding the way in the zodiac c. Having a safe and enjoyable sky-gazing session d. Getting started on astro-photography Chinese History and Culture Club – The political power of eunuch’s during the Tang dynasty 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library It is said that the eunuchs have led to the downfall of prosperous dynasties such as the Han and Tang dynasties. Eunuchs originally started off as man-servants attending to the daily needs of the emperor and his consorts. How did eunuchs grow to gain political power? Find out why the eunuchs of the Tang dynasty became so powerful, even more powerful than the emperor himself! e. Tips on buying an astronomical telescope The programme is open to both adults and children. Although the programme is free, registration is required via eKiosks and website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. About the speaker Rohit Johri has been interested in popular science for over 25 years now. He enjoys sharing his passion about astronomy with the young and the young at heart. Rohit holds a bachelor degree in engineering and works in the banking IT industry. 16 23 SUN Be charmed through this one-hour demonstration on terrarium making and the tips on maintaining them. Speaking at this segment is Horticulturist and owner of landscaping business, Mdm. Yeo Kar Hoon of Agropolis, who has many years of experience conducting workshops on this endearing topic. “Twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are.” Have you ever wondered how a shooting star differs from a normal star? Can you tell the lion from the horse in the night sky? Do you know how to look out for Jupiter? If you answered no to any of these questions, then join us in this one–hour interactive session. SUN Enclosed in a transparent container, plants can grow in a self-sustained environment. The beauty of terrariums has captivated many hobbyists and many have turned this green pastime into a serious hobby. No matter where one lives, terrariums are therapeutic to create and peaceful to observe. For city dwellers like us, it is an excellent and cathartic way to bring “a plot of land” into our homes. Paper Quilling, also known as paper filigree, start with basic shapes from thin strips of paper is the art of rolling, twisting, pinching and designing into different shapes. Join us for a fun and interesting session of designing and creating your own Paper Quilling! To participate, please produce a loan receipt of any 6 items. This programme is limited to 25 participants. sat 5.30 pm – 6.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Games on! Board Games Origami Workshop 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Never thought you could play games in the library? Now you can! Join us for an afternoon of board games with gamers from the Singapore Boardgames Meetup group. This programme is suitable for teens, adults, and older children with their parents. Come join us to learn about and fold the different types of origami including the traditional, modular and representational forms. Different themes and models will be explored. The session will be facilitated by Origami Singapore. All are welcome and registration is not required. This is the last session in the series of origami workshops. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 22 p. 23 All the quotes in the world won’t make us a pious person, it’s our actions that are going to be judged. – Anonymous Mon 17 sat 15 Recycling and Energy Efficiency Talk by NEA Stargazing in Singapore: Learn Basic Stargazing Skills 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Learn more about the 3Rs and how you can stop climate change! Come attend our talk and learn to create some handicrafts using recyclable materials! This program is opened to both adults and children (aged 4 yrs old and above). Admission is free. Registration is required through the library e-kiosk or via website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg Learn how to observe the sun, moon, planets, galaxies, star clusters, comets and meteor showers right here in Singapore! This monthly programme is conducted by Gary Chee, an experienced amateur astronomer who has conducted numerous stargazing sessions. Admission is free and no preregistration is required. What are you waiting for? Bring your family and friends along and discover the wonders of the Universe! Movie Screening at QUPL: Despicable Me 29 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Movie Screening at QUPL: Jurassic Park When a criminal mastermind uses a trio of orphan girls as pawns for a grand scheme, he finds that their love profoundly changes him for the better. The power of love is like none other – come feel the love in this movie for the whole family! 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library sat 15 The Parenting Club 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Activity Room, Sengkang Public Library Join Ms. Cecilia Eow, Programme Facilitator of ‘The Parenting Club’ as she shares life–long parenting skills through interactive group discussions and sharing of experiences or play dates. Each session touches on one to two chapters of the audio book titled ‘Boundaries with kids : how healthy choices grow’. This programme is open to all parents with children aged 2–7 years old. This programme is free however registration is required via eKiosk and website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg 8 May – 30 June Sengkang Public Library Raffles’ Letters: Intrigues behind the Founding of Singapore reveals important insights into the Founding of Singapore in 1819 through 20 letters written by Sir Stamford Raffles. 13 of the letters are made available by the generosity of The Bute Collection at Mount Stuart, Isle of Bute, Scotland. These letters originated from the private papers of Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings, who supported Raffles’s efforts to establish a new British settlement in the East Indies, which eventually led to the founding of Singapore in 1819. Another highlight is a replica of what is believed to be the first landward map of Singapore. Dated 1820, the map contains details that are not seen in subsequent maps and shows the Singapore Town in its infancy. sat sat 15 Raffles’ Letters: Intrigues behind the Founding of Singapore John Hammond has invited four individuals, plus his two grandchildren to join him at Jurassic Park – an island full of living dinosaurs created by man. But will everything go according to plan? Watch what happens when the characters race for survival in this gripping adventure for the whole family! Monumental Weddings 13 May – 11 June Jurong Regional Library The popular photo exhibition Monumental Weddings is going on tour! Come and see this fascinating collection of archival and contemporary wedding photographs, which captures the spirit of a changing Singapore. You’ll see wedding traditions from many different cultures, from the early 20th century up to the present. Gorgeous brides, dashing grooms and excited families – all lovingly presented against a backdrop of some of Singapore’s most iconic monuments and buildings. Insight Guides “Let’s Take Flight” Travel Photography Exhibition 30 May – 29 June Woodlands Regional Library Calling all travel and photography lovers! Travel is best captured through the lens of a camera. Be it a candid portrait or a picturesque panoramic landscape, travel photography enables one to capture fleeting moments of people and places, and build a library of memories. The exhibition will showcase selected winning photographs from the “Let’s Take Flight” travel photography competition, allowing winners to reminisce and share their personal travel experiences with audiences. Let yourself be swept away on a journey of mesmerising scenes from around the world and be inspired to document your own travel tales! This exhibition is jointly presented by APA Publications, Fujifilm and National Library Board. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 24 p. 25 STC125 Clay Leafmaking 31 May – 20 June Jurong Regional Library 8 June, 12.00 pm – 2.00 pm Exhibition Area, Tampines Regional Library The Straits Trading Company Limited (STC) is one of the oldest public-listed companies in Singapore, founded in 1887, when Singapore was part of the Straits Settlements under British Colonial rule. Founded upon tin mining and smelting, it was a major economic contributor to the growth and prosperity of Singapore in the early 19th century. This exhibition will showcase the illustrious history of STC and provide members of the public with a glimpse into the heritage and transformation of one of Singapore’s most iconic companies, whose growth and evolution is closely intertwined with the development and rise of modern Singapore. Want to make a take-home craft this June holidays? Why not take a leaf out of the book from Tampines Changkat Ceramic Art Club? Wheelthrowing Demonstration 8 June, 12.00 pm – 2.00 pm Exhibition Area, Tampines Regional Library Pottery allows the individual an outlet for creative expression. It is especially good for children's development as it lends a high sense of achievement from creating something out of nothing (mud, in this case!). Observe a wheel throwing demonstration on how pots can be 'thrown' on the wheel. Pottery Exhibition 8 – 30 June Tampines Regional Library Marvel at the wonderful art pieces kindly provided by the Tampines Changkat Ceramic Art Club. Their work comprises both functional and non-functional pottery which were either hand-crafted or thrown on the pottery wheel. Materials and tools are provided. On-the-spot registration and $5 payment to Tampines Changkat Ceramic Art Club is required to cover firing and glazing cost. Participants can collect their finished pieces from Tampines Regional Library in about a month’s time (subject to change). All uncollected pieces will be disposed of by 31 July. Security @ Home and in the Workplace 14 – 30 June Jurong Regional Library Visit the exhibition to pick up useful security tips on infocomm security held in conjunction with Singapore’s 3rd Cyber Security Awareness Day which will be commemorated on 24 July 2013. Protection of online identity for multimedia channels 29 June, 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library With cyber attacks becoming more targeted, bold and sophisticated, many are increasingly seeking stronger authentication to ensure that personal information and online identity is kept confidential. Relying solely on single factor authentication does not provide sufficient protection for information that is personal or confidential. This talk will discuss the applications of stronger authentication and protection of online identity for multimedia channels such as IPTV online gaming, mobile applications & streaming, as well as online social media platforms. Stand to win antivirus software with licenses for up to three machines and the book Titled ‘StaySafe Cybercitizen’ by Lucius Lobo. sat 01 08 Healthy Sleeping Habits JRL Anniversary Celebration 1.30 pm - 2.30 pm Multi-purpose Room Toa Payoh Public Library 10.00 am – 8.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Learning Journey: Heritage Tree and Heritage Roads Tour Visual Supports Talks by Spastic Children’s Association of Singapore 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Travel-Log Book Club 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Amazon Room, Woodlands Regional Library Kisah Pulau (Island Tales) by Crescent Girls’ School Malay Language Society 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong West Public Library Clay Leafmaking 12.00 pm – 2.00 pm Exhibition Area, Tampines Regional Library Wheelthrowing Demonstration 2.30 pm – 3.30 pm Auditorium, Tampines Regional Library 12.00 pm – 2.00 pm Exhibition Area, Tampines Regional Library Movie Screening @ QUPL: Casper Understanding Life Insurance 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Pop it, drop it, Lindy Hop it! 5.00 pm – 6.30 pm Auditorium, Woodlands Regional Library sun 02, 09, 16, 23 Children’s Book Illustration Series 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Bedok Public Library wed 05 Monthly Movie Screening at the library@esplanade 6:30pm – 8:30pm Open Stage, library@esplanade thu 06 Artist Trading Cards (ATC) Club 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg sat 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Changi Room, Tampines Regional Library The Correlation Between Our Body Constitutions and Our Health 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, library@chinatown Campaign City: Artist Workshop 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Possibility Room, Level 5, National Library Building Pottery Talk 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Changi Room, Tampines Regional Library Hanging cut-out birds for your Home Décor! Talk: Environmental and Cultural History of Yishun 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library wed 12 FUNdaMENTALs Reading Club 10.00 am – 11.30 am Amazon Room, Woodlands Regional Library thu 13 Campaign City: Artist Workshop 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Possibility Room, Level 5, National Library Building Blog Aloud: Screening and Talk by Local Short Filmmakers 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library fri 14 Movie: Magika 8.00 pm – 10.30 pm Central Public Library [Meeting Point] sat 15 Crafty Club – Paper Qulling 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Activity Room, Bukit Merah Public Library The Parenting Club 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Activity Room, Sengkang Public Library 5.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Build your own Terrariums – Inject a Little Green into Your Life 5.30 pm – 6.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Scan this to visit GO Library JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 26 sat p. 27 15 Dollars and Sense Learning Community 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Recycling and Energy Efficiency Talk by NEA 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Campaign City: Guided Tour 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Meeting point: Promenade, Level 11, National Library Building Developing Social & Emotional Intelligence 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library Pseudo Book Club 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm Verging All Teens (VAT), Jurong Regional Library Chinese History and Culture Club – The political power of eunuch’s during the Tang dynasty 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library Book Lovers’ Club 3.00 pm – 6.00 pm Multipurpose Room, Central Public Library Wonders of the Night Sky 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Movie Screening at QUPL: Despicable Me 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Movie: Nujum Pak Belalang 7.30 pm– 11.00 pm Bedok Public Library [Meeting Point] sun 16 Games on! Board Games 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library mon 17 Stargazing in Singapore: Learn Basic Stargazing Skills 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library wed 19 Interacting@BPPL 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm Activity Room, Bukit Panjang Public Library thu 20 Blog Aloud: Screening and Talk by Local Short Filmmakers 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Multipurpose Room, Central Public Library fri 21 Lunch Box Business Programme 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Multipurpose Room, Central Public Library sat 22 Plan for Your Future the Easy Way 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Changi Room, Tampines Regional Library Nurhalizah 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library sun 23 wed 26 FUNdaMENTALs Reading Club 10.00 am – 11.30 am Amazon Room, Woodlands Regional Library thu 27 Seniors Reading Club 5.00 pm – 6.00 pm Bugis Room, Central Public Library Blog Aloud: Screening and Talk by Local Short Filmmakers 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library Budding Writers League Sci-Fi/Fantasy Chapter 7.30 pm – 9.00 pm Programme Zone, Clementi Public Library fri 28 Heartlands Book Club 5.00 pm – 6.30 pm Activity Room, Bukit Batok Public Library AfterWords by Ethos Book Club 7.30 pm – 9.00 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library sat 29 Protection of online identity for multimedia channels IngREADients - The Cook Book Club 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library Memory Training Movie Screening at QUPL: Jurassic Park 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library exhibitions 8 – 30 June Pottery Exhibition Tampines Regional Library 14 – 30 June Security@Home and in the Workplace Jurong Regional Library 13 May – 11 June Monumental Weddings Jurong Regional Library 30 May – 29 June Insight Guides “Let’s Take Flight” Travel Photography Exhibition Woodlands Regional Library 31 May – 20 June STC 125 Jurong Regional Library Campaign City: Guided Tour 8 May – 30 June Raffles’ Letters: Intrigues behind the Founding of Singapore 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Meeting point: Promenade, Level 11, National Library Building 9 January – 30 September Campaign City: Life in Posters sat 29 Life-wise 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm Changi/Simei Room, Tampines Regional Library Sengkang Public Library Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, Level 11, National Library Building 19 – 24 June Design Technology and Sustainability Show 2013 The Plaza, Level 1, National Library Building 5 March – 6 June Every Child a Gift Promenade, Level 9, National Library Building 1 – 3 June Division of Industrial Design 2013 The Plaza, Level 1, National Library Building 10 June – 15 July 125 Years of Progress and Transformation at Straits Trading Promenade, Level 9, National Library Building Ongoing From Books to Bytes: The Story of the National Library Promenade, Level 5, National Library Building Ongoing The Donors Gallery Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, Level 10, National Library Building Ongoing Singapore Literary Pioneers Promenade, Level 11, National Library Building Origami Workshop 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Scan this to visit GO Library JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg Digital Photo Management (3-session course) June 2013 Computer Courses 六月份电脑班课程表 Register at our library ekiosks today! You can also visit http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg and key in “SIJ” for more details. 现在就通过图书馆内的电子服务站报名吧! 您也可浏览 http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg,输入“SIJ”以搜寻更多详情。 基本电脑知识(Win 7)(共两堂课) 第 1 堂课:04/06/13(星期二) 若您是初次接触电脑或对于电脑操作不太熟 第 2 堂课:06/06/13(星期四) 悉,这项课程能让您更加了解电脑的基本运 2.00 pm - 5.30 pm 作、键盘及鼠标的使用技巧,以及视窗 (Windows 7)的基本操作。现在就撇开您的顾 收费:$20 虑和我们一起进入电脑的世界吧! (学员无需具备任何电脑知识。) 网际网络 (Internet) 11/06/13(星期二) 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm 收费:$10 Fees: $10 Fees: $30 Learn how to edit your digital photos and make them more attractive. Participants will learn how to resize photos, add special effects and other photo editing techniques. This course is suitable for people with no prior experience in photo editing. (Prerequisites: Basic to intermediate knowledge of the computer and internet) 社交网站需知 20/06/13 (星期四) 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm 收费:$10 Facebook 是时下最受欢迎的社交网站之一,能开 拓您与亲友之间沟通的新桥梁。此课程除了教您如 何创建个人账户和使用 Facebook,也教您在使用 时如何保护您的隐私。 (学员须具备基本电脑知识、上网的经验及拥有电 邮账户。) Registration closes 2 days before the day of the course. 网上的资讯应有尽有。除了文字,也有图片、影像 和地图等。只要学会如何浏览网络,您就能上网搜 寻所需的资料。此课程为电脑初学者而设,除了让 您了解什么是互连网,也能通过实际操作学习如何 上网。 (学员须具备基本电脑知识。) Introduction to Social Networking 12/06/13(Wed) 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm Part 1 of 3: 17/06/13 (Mon) Part 2 of 3: 19/06/13 (Wed) Part 3 of 3: 21/06/13 (Fri) 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm Learn about Facebook, a popular social media platform. Participants will learn how to create a Facebook account and communicate with family and friends through Facebook. You will also learn tips on how to keep your personal information safe and private. (Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of the internet) You must read and agree to the following Terms and Conditions before registering for a course. 1) Participants must be a Singapore citizen or Permanent Resident. 2) Participants must be 50 years old and above. 3) Maximum intake for each class is 10 participants. 4) Registration is only confirmed upon payment of the full course fee. 5) Fees paid are non-refundable unless the course is cancelled by NLB. 6) Once registration is confirmed, registrants cannot cancel the course but they can replace it with another course of equivalent price. 7) NLB reserves the right to postpone the courses. All information is correct at the time of printing. A Death in the Lucky Holiday Hotel Pin Ho, Wenguang Huang, 2013 Public Affairs The 100-year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared Jonas Jonasson, 2011 Hyperion Books Bo Xilai the son of Bo Yibo was made governor of Dalian which he transformed into the Hong Kong of the north. He was promoted to Party Secretary of Chongqing which he developed into a prosperous province. His father was a comrade of Mao Tse Tung and a member of the powerful Politburo. Like his father, he had an eye for beautiful women. His first wife was Li Danyu with whom he had a son. He divorced Li to marry Gu Kailai, the youngest daughter of General Gu Jingsheng who fought a great and victorious battle against the Americans in the Korean war. Bo and Gu became known as the Jack and Jackie Kennedy of China. What more could they have wanted? The top post of China. That was the downfall of Bo. When his famous police chief Wang Lijun got into political trouble for his connections with corrupt officials in Tieling, Bo refused to help him for fear that his involvement would jeopardise his own position. Wang then tried to manoeuvre Gu into helping him and when that failed he schemed to have a British national, Neil Heyward, a close family friend of Bo and Gu, killed. He convinced Gu that Heyward would harm her son Bo Guagua and, consequently, lured Heyward to the Lucky Holiday Hotel to meet Gu. There she poisoned him with rat poison. Wang promised to cover up the deed in return for Bo’s help. Bo publicly slapped Wang and when Wang realized that Bo was out to get rid of him, fled to the US consulate for protection. That started a chain of events leading to the arrest of Wang and his trial. By then, Wang had provided information about Bo’s corrupt dealings as well as Gu’s murder of Heyward. Wang was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment and Gu was tried soon after Wang. She was convicted even though there was evidence (from a Chinese pathologist) that the cyanide in the rat poison was insufficient to kill Heyward. Wang as Bo’s ruthless police chief JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg was known for framing people and obtaining confessions. The intrigue surrounding Heyward’s death was only a minor drama. The big play came from Bo’s rivals in the Politburo who moved swiftly to oust Bo from contention for a place in the Politburo in the 2012 Party Congress. The political intrigue involved the highest echelons of the Chinese leadership. The story weaved family relationship with politics. Gu wanted to send Guagua overseas for studies and was first interested in sending him to Singapore. So she came here for some time to stay but eventually decided to send him to England where Heyward became Guagua’s guardian and mentor. When Gu became seriously ill, Wang convinced her that Li Danyu and her son (by Bo) were the ones who poisoned her with lead and mercury. His influence over her caused a rift between Bo and her. In the meantime, Bo found that his political alliance with Hu Jintao and Zhou Yongkang became wobbly. Zhou was the chief of the powerful security apparatus and was known as China’s J Edgar Hoover. Zhou had planned to pass his position in the Politburo to Bo but the events concerning Wang and Gu forced him to look after himself. This is an absorbing book about the alliances and politics in Chinese leadership. It is also a book about egos and the hunger for power. It is full of stories of how Chinese leaders suffered and later rehabilitated. Xi Jingping, the man who ultimately won, was himself a political victim when he was young even though he was the son of a powerful comrade of Mao Tse Tung. Might Bo return one day? Reviewed by The Alexandrian The idea of a centenarian being involved in adventure of any sort is preposterous. One would have laughed off the adventures of the sort that the 100-year-old Allan Emmanuel Karlsson had in this book by Jonas Jonasson, published in Swedish in 2009 (and translated by Rod Bradbury into English in 2011). Laugh we would but only because it was also as humourous as it was entertaining. It charmed the world, not only for the brilliant interweaving plots but also in producing a cast of unlikely characters and making them so wicked yet so funny. There are two stories in this novel. The first concerned the centenarian who escaped from the Old Folks Home on the eve of his 100th birthday party. Shortly after he escaped, Allan Karlsson impulsively stole a suitcase at a railway station from Bengt Bylund (“Bolt”), an underworld courier. From then on, he sped through the next month or so in a fast-paced adventure in which not only Swedish gangsters but also the police went hunting for him and the three accomplices he picked up along the way. There were 50 million Swedish crowns (a lot of money) in the suitcase. Allan Karlsson first enlisted the help of a railway supervisor, the 67-year-old Julius Jonsson; then he found Benny Ljungberg, a hot-dog seller who became their get-away chauffeur; and finally, Gunilla Björklund (“the Beauty”) who not only possessed great beauty, but also a small Asian elephant named Sonya. Bolt was killed when he tried to recover his suitcase from Karlsson and Jonsson. Enraged, the Mafia boss, Per-Gunnar Gerdin sent Henrik (“the Bucket”) Hultén to find Bolt as well as the suitcase. Hultén ended up dead and Gerdin found himself in hot pursuit of the thieves. Chasing the bus that the Karlsson gang rented (because that was the only vehicle that Sonya could fit in), Gerdin’s BMW skidded and wrapped itself round a tree, blood was everywhere but the gang took Gerdin’s body down and brought him with them. By this time, Chief Inspector Aronsson became suspicious. His reports led Prosecutor Ranelid to imagine himself a hero when (he hoped) he had prosecuted Karlsson for a triple murder even though none of the bodies had been found. There had been only twice in Swedish history that a murderer had been convicted when the prosecution could not find a corpse. His dream evaporated when the three bodies turned up, one after another, far from where they were supposed to have died. The second story, interwoven with Karlsson’s adventure after his escape from the Old Folks Home, concerned Karlsson’s adventures when he was young(er). Those adventures sprang from Karlsson’s talent for explosives. They led him partly by chance and partly by design, not only from one adventure to the next, but from one country to another. He found himself in the Spanish Civil War, and thereafter helping Truman build the atomic bomb, and assisting the British in the Second World War in which he saw action in the Pacific Theatre. He first sided with Chiang Kai-Shek and Madam Soong Mei-Ling but abandoned them after they plotted to kidnap Jiang Qing (Mao Tse Tung’s wife) to rape and kill her, and went on to help Jiang Qing instead. He was imprisoned in Tehran but escaped with a pastor in an escape second in excitement only to his escape from Russia (Vladivostok) with Herbert Einstein, Albert Einstein’s dim-witted half-brother. Karlsson and Einstein found their way through Korea to Bali where Einstein married a native whom he named “Amanda”. Amanda who was about as bright as Einstein (Herbert) went into politics and that accounted for a nice, hilarious segment of Karlsson’s life before he returned to Sweden and the Old Folks Home where his second round of adventure began. Jonasson’s fast-paced humour was the only thing that kept up with the action. Reviewed by The Alexandrian JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 30 p. 32 Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you. Oscar Wilde Wilde –– Oscar p. 33 Tajuk: Manfaat Buah Naga Penulis: Siti Atava Rizema Putra ; alih bahasa, Nur Thairah Syamsuddin, disemak oleh Mohd. Puzhi Usop Penerbit & Tahun Penerbitan: Selangor: Ar-Risalah Product, 2012. No. Panggilan: Malay 615.32 PUT -[HEA] Buah naga yang berasal dari beberapa negara benua Amerika ini mendapat namanya mungkin bersebab daripada kulitnya yang bersisik mirip naga dalam imaginasi masyarakat China zaman lampau. Pada waktu itu buah naga digunakan dalam urusan ritual kerana dipercayai mendatangkan ‘berkah’. Berdasarkan satu rujukan, buah ini mula dikenali di Indonesia dalam tahun 2000. Selain memberi pulangan ekonomi lumayan, ianya mempunyai khasiat bermutu untuk dimanfaatkan oleh masyarakat. Buah yang diambil dalam bentuk segar ini memiliki kandungan air yang sangat tinggi (iaitu mencapai 90.2% daripada berat buah itu sendiri. Fakta ini cukup meyakinkan kita bahawa ianya membantu melancarkan pencernaan dan mencegah sembelit. Buah naga juga boleh dijadikan makanan alternatif untuk mencegah dan mengubati barah. Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pertanian Republik Indonesia menyatakan bahawa zat fitokimia di dalam buah naga dapat menurunkan risiko serangan barah. Memakan buah naga dapat mencegah obesiti dan serangan jantung. Kandungan seratnya yang tinggi dapat membuatkan kita berasa kenyang lebih lama kerana proses pencernaan akan mengambil masa yang lebih panjang. Selain itu, serat buah naga juga membantu menurunkan penyerapan lemak, terutama sekali kolesterol lantas menyumbang kepada penurunan kolesterol darah. Menurut penulis, dalam jangka masa panjang, ia akan membawa kebaikan dalam mencegah penyakit kardiovaskular seperti stroke dan serangan jantung. Buku ini wajar dimanfaatkan ramai untuk mengetahui kebaikan buah naga. Selain memperkatakan perihal manfaatnya kepada kesihatan, penulis turut memuatkan bab tentang cara mendapatkan buah ini, pelbagai resepi penyajiannya selain cara mengenalinya. Diulas oleh Herman Rothman JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 34 p. 35 书名:早安你好!!! (Hearty breakfast treats) 作者:张莉婵 出版社与年份:吉隆坡:滨海出版公司,2011 索书号:Chinese 641.52 CP -[COO] 俗语说:早餐要吃得好,午餐要吃得饱,晚餐则要吃得少。可见早餐是 一天里最重要的一餐。本书介绍的是新马一带各式深受欢迎的早餐。从 中式面类早餐、马来式早餐、印度式早餐、西式面包早餐,到糕点、点 心类早餐,无一不让人垂涎三尺!家喻户晓的叁巴炒米粉、猪肠粉、煎 面饼、生熟蛋与烤面包、娘惹九层糕和鸡丝粥等,皆是新马民众的首选早餐之一。书中介 绍的各式美味早餐不难在新马的大街小巷找到。除此之外,书中也提供了简单易懂的中英 食谱,诱人的美食图片和温馨小提示,让您能亲自为家人制作爱心早餐。今天就借阅此 书,让自己与家人每天都能享受不同的早餐吧! 编写:陈彬芳 (Chan Pan Fong) 书名:中国最美的地质公园 作者:吴胜明 出版社与年份:北京:北京大学出版社,2011. 索书号:Chinese 333.780951 WSM Title: Singapore at War: Secrets from the Fall, Liberation & Aftermath of WWII [e-book] Author: Romen Bose Publisher & Published Year: Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Editions, 2012 On 15 February 1942, after much deliberation, the British Allied Forces made an unconditional surrender of Singapore to the Japanese. Singapore then went through a brutal occupation by the Japanese Army for three and a half years. This book details the chronology of events leading up to the fall of Singapore, what transpired at crucial points of World War II and Singapore’s political struggle to independence. This book also unveils the history of the Underground Command Centre, otherwise known as Battlebox, a significant landmark in Singapore’s wartime history. Besides giving insights into the story of Battlelebox, the book is also a tribute to the war victims buried at the Kranji War Cemetery. Introducing notable personalities of WWII and their testimonies, this book is a compilation of the lesser-known facts and facets of the war, and will surely interest people of all ages. The e-book is available at: OverDrive books via NLB eResources http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg Reviewed by Joanne Koh 中国的世界遗产众多,类别齐全,包括文化遗产如故宫、天坛和苏州园 林;自然遗产如九寨沟和三清山;文化和自然双遗产如泰山和黄山等。 作者是一位中国地质博物馆研究员,透过此书引领读者们走进色彩绮丽 的地质公园,一同游览别树一帜的丹霞公园、风景如画的火山公园、灿 若图绣的花岗岩公园及欣赏喀斯特公园之美。书中也分享了许多不可 不知的小知识,例如九寨沟的海子位于原始森林之中,四周景色优美。蓝天白云经过光的 折射和倒映,反映在池中而呈现多样璀璨的色调;黄龙的彩池生长着各种颜色的藻类,使 得湖水绚丽无比。读者们从书中不仅能体会到大自然之美,也能获取到人文地理的相关知 识。 编写:王婷婷 (Sharon Ong) JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 36 p. 37 Forgiveness and letting go are steps on our road back to happiness. –Tina Dayton Title: The Light between Oceans Title: 100 Years of Menswear Author: M.L. Stedman Publisher & Published Year: London: Doubleday, 2012. Call No.: English STE Author: Cally Blackman Publisher & Published Year: London: Laurence King, 2012. Call No.: English 746.9208110904 BLA – [ART] The Light between Oceans is the debut novel of M.L. Stedman. Set in the Australian town of Point Partageuse during the 1920s, this book follows Tom Sherbourne and his young, bold and loving wife, Isabel. Tom is a World War I veteran who returns to Australia after the war to take on a job as the lighthouse keeper on Janus Rock, a remote island off the Southwest coast of Western Australia. Despite being scarred by the horrors of the war, Tom remains honourable and sincere. He carries out his work at the lighthouse with unimpeachable honesty and furnishes Isabel with love and care. Initially, Isabel reciprocates with the same amount of affection but after two miscarriages and one stillbirth, she soon lapses into depression. One day, the grieving Isabel hears a baby’s cries. A boat has washed up ashore carrying a dead man and a living baby. As a lighthouse keeper, Tom wants to report the man and the infant immediately. But seeing that Isabel bonded with the baby almost immediately, Tom is forced to go against his work ethics and moral obligations. He lets Isabel keep the baby without fully considering the consequences they will face back on the mainland. This book is a celebration of men’s fashion and style. Spread over 312 pages, it contains a rich and comprehensive collection of photographs that illustrate the revolution in menswear over the last 100 years. The book is divided into two periods, from 1900 to 1939 and 1940 to the present day, with a focus on different themes in each period. One can go back in time to the days of top hats and suits and then return to the modern fashion of Paul Smith and Ralph Lauren. The photographs are accompanied by notes from notable fashion historian, Cally Blackman, whose previous publications include 100 Years of Fashion, Costume from 1500 to the Present Day. This book is an incredible read. Stedman does a wonderful job of first allowing the reader to become sympathetic towards the main characters despite the wrong decision they have made, before reminding us of the need to uphold our own moral standing. By doing so, Stedman ties the emotions of the reader directly to the inner conflicts Tom and Isabel face in the story. This creates endless heart-wrenching moments for the reader. This book is bound to impress you with Stedman’s ability to mesmerize the reader with her vivid descriptions. In The Light between Oceans, the world of Tom and Isabel comes alive – the reader will feel the sea spray and smell the sea air, relish the details of isolated living on the tiny island of Janus Rock, feel the grief of a mourning mother, and the inner turmoil of a despairing husband. This book attests to the diversity and inventiveness of men’s fashion over the last century. It demonstrates that men inhabit the fashion arena on equal terms and are as vital to the fashion industry as women. 100 Years of Menswear is an indispensable guide for all fashion students and lovers of men’s clothes. Reviewed by Lynn Chua Title: Perpetual Spring, Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay Author: Koh Buck Song Publisher & Published Year: Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Editions, 2012. Call No.: SING English 712.5095957 KOH Reviewed by Lim Tin Seng Gardens by the Bay, a project that took almost seven years to realise, is now one of the attractions Singaporeans or tourists often visit in Singapore. Have you ever wondered about the concepts and designs behind Gardens by the Bay? Did you know that the dragonfly is a symbol of the Gardens by the Bay? Check out this book as it introduces various unusual plants at the Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, Indian Garden, Chinese Garden, Malay Garden, the Colonial Garden and many others! Also, don’t forget the lakes that beautify the gardens, which are said to have water circulated from the Marina Reservoir! With insightful behind-the-scenes photos of people who helped build the place and computer graphics of the various architectural structures in the Gardens by the Bay, this is a book that will help you in your exploration of Singapore. Reviewed by: Chan Pan Fong JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 38 Fall down 7 times. Stand up 8. – Chinese Proverb Title: In the Footsteps of Marco Polo Publisher & Published Year: United States: Distributed by PBS Distribution, 2012 Call No.: AV English 915.042092 IN – [TRA] Hands that brought us up – share with us memories of your dad… Join two daring travellers in this award-winning documentary as they trace the footsteps of Marco Polo from Venice to China, Southeast Asia, India and back again. Watch how they navigate some of the most inaccessible regions in Central Asia, battle inhospitable climate and political bureaucracy, and face threats of physical danger in areas embroiled in civil war. Stunning photographs and video footage offer viewers invaluable glimpses of the natural landscapes and the myriad of cultures that Marco Polo must have stumbled upon, as well as an appreciation of the many changes that have taken place since Marco Polo’s journey 700 years ago. Our dad’s pair of hands – they worked hard to provide for the family. How often do we pay attention to them? Reviewed by Felix Ser It being Father’s Day on 16 June, we want your stories about Fathers and Fatherhood. Share with us memories of your dad or granddad at singaporememory.sg, and submit them together with a photo of their hands! Who knows, your entry may be featured in a newspaper supplement that SMP is publishing in July. Title: Windfall Publisher & Published Year: New York, N.Y.: First Run Features, 2012. Call No.: AV English 621.45 WIN Is wind power a good alternative energy source that can be harnessed to solve the problem of depleting natural resources? Windfall is a documentary that analyses this issue. It is based on a small farming community in Meredith, Australia that is experiencing the economical benefits brought to them by windmills. However, not all is as rosy as it seems. In a series of revealing interviews, they disclose that wind power is not as green as people think it is, and has, in fact, created many more problems that are detrimental to public health, safety and the environment. Check out this DVD to learn more about the hidden drawbacks of wind power. Reviewed by Lynn Ang Title: The Secret World of Arrietty (DVD) Published By: Burbank, CA: Buena Vista Home Entertainment, c2012. Call No.: AV English 791.4372 SEC – [ART] Based on the book The Borrowers by Mary Norton, The Secret World of Arrietty is a whimsical tale about a tiny family of three who lives under the floorboards of an old house, ‘borrowing’ food and supplies from the human inhabitants. Made by the same studio that produced Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro, The Secret World of Arrietty shares the same beautiful animation, strong female leads, and dreamy storytelling that are Studio Ghibli’s trademarks. Little details such as the way the tiny Borrowers pour tea drop by drop, or how they use double-sided tape to climb tables, all make the movie an immersive experience – children and adults alike will marvel at the inventive ways the Borrowers overcome the challenges of being small. If you want a family-friendly film to watch, why not consider borrowing this DVD from our libraries? Reviewed by Lim Heng Liang JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg From May to July, the Singapore Memory Project (SMP) is proud to present the Hands that brought us up campaign. We are looking for heartwarming and inspiring memories you have of your parents and grandparents. Wondered how campaign posters are created? Then join us for this Campaign City artist workshop! In this fun holiday activity, artists will guide you in the process of poster design. The workshop includes a hands-on session for participants to create their own campaign posters. –– 30 Campaign City: Life In Posters Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, Level 11, National Library Building THU 13 sat 08 The workshop is suitable for children aged 9–12. The programme is for free admission however registration is still required. Please register at library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg/programme/ Arts.aspx The workshop is suitable for children aged 7–12. The programme is for free admission however registration is still required. Please register at library eKiosks or website http://golibrary.nlb. gov.sg/programme/ Arts.aspx p. 41 About the Artist About the Artist Clare Ryan obtained her Diploma in Fine Art (Printmaking) from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Art in 2010. She works with traditional printmaking techniques and has a keen preference for etching and drawing. Clare is interested in animation, and also designs and works with motion graphics. She enjoys reading and writing in her free time, and is especially fascinated by mythology, storytelling and narratives. Eeshaun (b. 1980) is an artist and illustrator, and was featured in 20/20 BASE, an exhibition celebrating 20 of Singapore’s most creative talents at the Singapore Design Festival in 2007. He was commissioned by FARM to design the Singapore Pavilion for the 11th Venice Architectural Biennale in 2008. His largest public art installation, ‘Move!’, was commissioned by the Land Transport Authority of Singapore and unveiled in 2009 at the Bishan Circle Line. His work has been nominated and selected as one of the 20 Singaporean finalists for the 2012 Sovereign Asian Art Prize. sat 15 29 sat p. 40 09 Jan 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Possibility Room, Level 5, National Library Building SEP Campaign City: Artist Workshop Campaign City: Guided Tour From Sharity Elephant to Singa Lion, Two is Enough to Clean & Green, campaigns and their mascots have become an idiosyncratic and often nostalgic part of Singapore’s national heritage. No other country has embraced campaigning as much as we have. To highlight this slice of Singapore identity to the local community, the National Library of Singapore, in partnership with independent art curator Alan Oei presents the exhibition - Campaign City: Life In Posters. This exhibition features 40 of Singapore’s leading artists, architects and designers and 10 local art students. The participants, getting inspiration and information from the library’s and the national archives vast collection of campaign posters and campaign heritage material, created artworks reflective of their own personal memories and/or impressions of Singapore campaigning, past and present. These artworks are exhibited along with highlights from the Library’s campaign poster collection. Selected spaces in the National Library Building will also be used in novel ways to convey the rich histories behind Singapore’s campaigns. 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Meeting point: Promenade, Level 11, National Library Building Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at Campaign City: Life in Posters in these tours led by the exhibition’s curator and artists. Learn more about the history of national campaigns in Singapore and hear from the artists as they share on their inspiration and creative process. Registration is required. Please register at eKiosks available at all libraries or http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg/programme/Arts.aspx. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg 19 Every Child A Gift The Plaza, Level 1, National Library Building Promenade, Level 9, National Library Building To commemorate its 60 years of commitment in bringing relief and happiness to children in need, Singapore Children’s Society came up with a Heritage Corner exhibit which features the history of the Society. Established in 1952, its services have evolved to meet the changing needs of children. Today, Children’s Society operates nine centres islandwide, offering services in the six categories, namely Caregiving, Preventive, Developmental, Remedial, Community and Public Education. In 2011, the Society reached out to 67,574 children, youth and families in need. A commemorative book with a similar name is available for borrowing from the libraries. It pays tribute to all its volunteers and staff, past and present. Through their voices, stories and perspectives, readers get to understand and appreciate where the Society came from and how it got here. It is also an expression of the Society’s belief that truly, every child is a gift. Division of Industrial Design Show 2013 The Plaza, Level 1, National Library Building 39 industrial design students from the Division of Industrial Design, National University of Singapore, will be showcasing their graduation work. The projects reflect the far-sighted innovations and practical solutions, set in the context of creative environment. The exhibition will also showcase design projects completed in the past academic year, ranging from interaction design, service design, sustainable design and others. Many of these were done in collaboration with companies and institutions such as L’Oreal, Eu Yan Sang, SIMTech and the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore. For more information, please visit www.did.nus.edu.sg/ JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg –– 15 Jul 10 Jun 03 Jun Jun 01 –– 24 Design Technology and Sustainability Show 2013 Exhibition by Singapore Children’s Society p. 42 –– Jun 06 Jun –– Jun Mar 05 125 Years of Progress and Transformation at Straits Trading Promenade, Level 9, National Library Building The Straits Trading Company Limited (STC) is one of the oldest public-listed companies in Singapore, founded in 1887, when Singapore was part of the Straits Settlements, under British Colonial rule. Founded on tin mining and smelting industries, the company was a major economic contributor to the growth and prosperity of Singapore in the early 19th century. This exhibition showcases the illustrious history of STC and provides a glimpse into the heritage and transformation of one of Singapore’s most iconic companies, whose growth and evolution are closely intertwined with the development and rise of modern Singapore. The Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore will be exhibiting the works of 4th and Thesis Year students from its specialised Design Technology and Sustainability Course. The works, comprising drawings, videos and models of abstract objects, buildings and components are made with the state-of-the art rapid prototyping machines that capture complex geometries. The ethos of technologically-driven design processes is explored in tandem with sustainable values in an age of environmental degradation, where the design and process of building with less wastage and carbon impact forms an essential part of the architect’s education. To this end, design propositions are validated by evidence-based approaches employing energy and daylight simulation processes including carbon calculating estimates. Such contemporary processes lead to imaginative propositions that are both an outcome of intelligent processes and artistic intuition, and that can perform as predicted in the strategic development of form, space, structure, material, manufacturing and assembly processes. Ongoing From Books to Bytes: The Story of the National Library Promenade, Level 5, National Library Building “From Books to Bytes: The Story of the National Library” tells the story of the National Library of Singapore. Throughout our history, the library has been an integral part of Singapore’s cultural and social fabric as well as its residents. The exhibition traces the founding, development and growth of the National Library of Singapore from 1823 till present. Learn interesting snippets of the library’s rich history and how its function has evolved with the learning needs of the nation. The Donors Gallery Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, Level 10, National Library Building The Donors Gallery was set up to display a sample selection of items donated to the National Library with the hope of creating a sense of rootedness through the preservation of local heritage content and fulfilling the library´s function of being the national memory and repository of Singapore heritage materials in all formats. It is also hoped that more Singaporeans will be encouraged to donate their heritage collections to the National Library. Singapore Literary Pioneers Promenade, Level 11, National Library Building The gallery displays the books, letters, calligraphic works, manuscripts, photographs and portraits of Singapore’s literary pioneers. Some prominent writers have also donated their pens, typewriters and literary awards. In addition, visitors can appreciate audio and video recordings of the writers in two multimedia screens. JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg p. 43 Being Sherlock p. 44 p. 45 We live in a fast-paced, hyper-connected world where information is readily accessible. Massive amounts of information and data are being generated daily. Every minute1: • Google receives over 2 million search queries • Facebook users share about 700,000 pieces of content • YouTube users upload over 48 hours of video The Internet Archive has over 240 billion web pages archived from 1996 to January 20132. Every two days now we create as much information as we did from the dawn of civilization up until 20033. That is a lot of information up on the Web! How can we tell which bits of information is trustworthy? In both the academic world and the library and information science (LIS) industry, the main approach has been to equip individuals with Information literacy skills or research skills. Information literacy is defined as “a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognise when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information”4. However, this is a largely unfamiliar territory to the man in the street. Ask the same man if he knows who “Sherlock Holmes” is, and chances are that he will. He will probably know at least one of Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories. He should also be able to cite various film and television adaptations, such as those that starred Robert Downey, Jr. (Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows) and Benedict JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg Cumberbatch (BBC’s Sherlock). He might also add that his kid reads Sherlock Sam books by local author A.J. Low. There are also those who believe that anyone and everyone can be trained to think like Sherlock Holmes, such as Harvard-trained Maria Konnikova, the author of Mastermind: how to think like Sherlock Holmes (available at a public library near you). Konnikova identified Holmesian thinking habits like: • controlling bias, to sharpen our thinking processes • being selective in our observations and be flexible in thinking • finding objectivity, since we are prone to see what we want to see Curiously, such thinking habits resonate with aspects of Information Literacy. For instance, the “5-Finger Test” for evaluating information sources which appears in NLB’s Information literacy video, The Case of the Antique Chairs (http://is.gd/Uwn3bE), included criteria such as the accuracy, coverage and objectivity of information received. Using these evaluation criteria, NLB’s very own sleuth – Mr Sure Lok Hom – helps a young lady to foil a scam by debunking a fake website cited by a conman to con an elderly lady of her antique furniture. Watch The Case of the Antique Chairs now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK6TlehS3gM and learn how you can be SURE that the information you receive is trustworthy! A confidence trickster attempts to scam an elderly lady of two antique chairs http://www.visualnews.com/2012/06/19/how-much-datacreated-every-minute/ 2 http://archive.org/web/web.php 3 http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/04/schmidt-data/ 4 http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ informationliteracycompetency 1 Recommended Reads: Title: Mastermind: how to think like Sherlock Holmes Author: Konnikova, Maria. Publisher: New York: Viking, 2013. Call Number: 153.4 KON Available at most Public Libraries Title: Sherlock Sam and the ghostly moans in Fort Canning Author: Low, A. J. Publisher: Singapore: Epigram Books, 2013. Call Number: J SING LOW Available at most Public Libraries Blog: http://sherlocksam.wordpress.com/ JUNE 2013 // golibrary.nlb.gov.sg Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. 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