Historical Sources: Unearth NUS Libraries' Collections

Discover and learn how to access and search for historical primary and secondary sources on diverse themes such as Asian studies, colonial history, vernacular sources, and others. The collection includes rare books, manuscripts, personal papers, maps, and more. Join us in exploring the gems in your library!

Learn

  • What the primary and secondary sources in our collection are
  • How to search for primary and secondary sources

Speaker

Nur Diyana

Nur Diyana Binte Abdul Kader

Librarian (Research Librarian – HASS)
Diyana provides research and information services, particularly on Southeast Asia, apart from developing the Library’s collection and teaching information literacy. Her thoughts and musings can be found in Perempuan: Muslim Women Speak Out (2016), Budi Kritik (2018) and Up Perempuan (2018).
Chai Khim

Chow Chai Khim

Senior Librarian (Special Collection Librarian)
Chai Khim has been working in the Library for more than 14 years. As a Special Collections librarian, she helps students and researchers locate related Chinese and English resources especially on Chinese Studies and Southeast Asian Studies. She also provides information service and engagement programmes. During her free time, Chai Khim enjoys reading and exploring new territories in her travels.
Raven Sim

Raven Sim

Senior Librarian (Acquisitions Librarian)
Raven's first stint in libraries as her junior college CCA led to her leap of faith in joining librarianship after her MSc in Information Studies. She wears two hats as ELL resource librarian and the Acquisitions librarian. Outside of work, Raven is a beauty junkie who also loves food, humor, music, and munchkin cats.

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