Seminar

2022 Virtual International Symposium of the Southeast Asia Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives (SARBICA)

Registration is open for the 2022 Virtual International Symposium of the Southeast Asia Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives (SARBICA). The fully online event is hosted by the National Archives of Singapore from 15 to 17 November 2022 and details can be found at https://sarbicasymposium2022.nas.gov.sg/

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Singapore Alliance of University Libraries’ Copyright Seminar 2022

Amendments to the Singapore Copyright Act: Exceptions and User Rights for the Academic Sector Singapore Management University Libraries and Singapore Alliance of University Libraries warmly invite you to this seminar which addresses relevant exceptions in the new Singapore 2021 Copyright Act for the academic sector. Industry experts will speak on educational exceptions for teaching and learning,

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Invitation to the 17th AUNILO Seminar-Workshop (05 July 2022)

Dear LAS Members You are cordially invited to the AUNILO Meeting on 5 July 2022 hosted by Singapore Management University (SMU) There will be a keynote by Prof Arnoud De Meyer on Excellence in higher education for Southeast Asia and country reports from the AUNILO members on the theme of User-centric libraries in Southeast Asia.

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NEW TRENDS IN ADULT LEARNING: THEIR IMPACT ON LIBRARIES

Date : 18 February 2016 (Thursday) Time : 9:00am – 12:30pm Venue : Possibility & Imagination Room (Level 5) National Library Building 100 Victoria Street Singapore 188064 This seminar is organised in conjunction with the IFLA Section of Regional Standing Committee (Asia & Oceania) mid-term meeting. It will focus on new learning trends for adults

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