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  • NLB To Immediately Remove Series Of Malay Language Books From Junior Non-Fiction Section For Carrying Offensive Content

    NLB To Immediately Remove Series Of Malay Language Books From Junior Non-Fiction Section For Carrying Offensive Content

    The National Library Board (NLB) will be withdrawing a series of Malay language books from its libraries “immediately”, after concerns about their contents were raised.

    The books belong to a series published in Malaysia in 2013 called Agama, Tamadun Dan Arkeologi (Religion, Civilisation And Archeology). They focus on different civilisations and religions.

    There are eight books in the series, and a check of NLB’s online catalogue showed that there were about 30 copies of each book in the libraries. At press time, six copies were on loan.

    One of the books has, on its cover, children wearing yarmulkes, smiling as they hold machine guns.

    In it, there are declarations of how the third world war will “start in the Middle East between Israel and the neighbouring countries, which are the Arab states”.

    The books were first discovered by a local Twitter user, who posted photos of the books on Sunday. The account has since been deleted, after criticism from other users.

    The New Paper found these books in the junior non-fiction section of the Bishan Public Library on Tuesday.

    Some of the statements indicated that in one religion, people used to view their daughters on the same level as servants, and that their fathers held the right to sell them.

    Another volume describes how one religion believes that “plague, hell, poison, snakes and fire are all better than women”.

    In response to TNP’s queries, an NLB spokesman said: “While NLB will do our best to ensure that our collection does not cause offence, we are unable to vet every single title before putting the books on the shelves.

    “We take the feedback on the Agama, Tamadun Dan Arkeologi seriously and will withdraw the books immediately.

    “NLB will call upon the Library Consultative Panel (LCP) to review the series.”

    The LCP is an independent panel set up to provide recommendations to NLB on its review of library materials, including those submitted by members of the public.

    After parts of the series were read to him, Mr Muhammed Faiz, president of the Muslim Converts’ Association of Singapore (Darul Arqam), said the contents are “worrying”.

    Mr Faiz told TNP: “I think it is careless to have such things available, especially if it was found in the junior section.

    “If (youth) don’t seek clarification, then it will form a certain mindset. It could create dangerous impressions.”

    The books have also been reported to the Ministry of Home Affairs (Moha) in Malaysia by a Malaysian, Mr Inbaraj Suppiah.

    Speaking to TNP, he said he made the report as he felt the books promoted prejudice.

    He said: “The content looks shady.

    “They should investigate, because usually Moha is very strict with such publications.”

    In a Twitter reply to Mr Inbaraj, Moha said the complaint had been forwarded “to the relevant division for further action”.

    Venerable Seck Kwang Phing, president of Singapore Buddhist Federation and a council member of the Inter-Religious Organisation (IRO), said easy access to the books is “dangerous”.

    He said: “We can’t upset our racial and religious harmony. If anybody can just use it or spread it, we may find that people can be misinformed with this dangerous content.”

    Ven Seck called for stricter vetting of such books by experts from different religions to verify the facts and make sure there is no misunderstanding.

    The NLB spokesman said its collection caters to readers “of diverse interests and age groups”.

    “NLB excludes materials that denigrate any racial or religious groups, or which promote intolerance or violence,” he added.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • NLB Lancar App Bagi Galak Karyawan Muda Membaca

    NLB Lancar App Bagi Galak Karyawan Muda Membaca

    Lembaga Perpustakaan Negara (NLB) melancarkan aplikasi baru, ‘NLB Mobile App’, serta bekerjasama dengan Penguasa Pengangkutan Darat (LTA) untuk menghiasi gerabak-gerabak kereta api bagi menggalak minat membaca.

    Di bawah salah satu inisiatif Gerakan Membaca Kebangsaan (NRM), ia disasarkan kepada golongan karyawan muda supaya membaca semasa berada di dalam kereta api.

    Aplikasi itu boleh dimuat turun secara percuma dan menyediakan akses mudah kepada maklumat serta perincian perpustakaan.

    NLB juga akan memberikan akses penuh kepada tiga buah buku selama tempoh tiga bulan, mulai hari ini (24 Okt).

    Selain itu, gerabak-gerabak dua kereta api di Laluan Timur Laut dan Laluan Downtown dihias mengikut tema-tema cerita seperti misteri dan khayalan.

    Kod-kod QR akan menghubungkan para penumpang kepada lelaman yang mempunyai senarai buku-buku yang disyorkan serta petikannya sebelum keputusan dibuat untuk memuat turunnya.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Singapore Library Users Have Phobia Of Other Library Users Who Don’t Return Borrowed Books

    Singapore Library Users Have Phobia Of Other Library Users Who Don’t Return Borrowed Books

    Dear Madam, please continue to have a phobia of borrowing books so the rest of us won’t be deprived of library books from late returns.

    The library system sent you reminders and the library officer even gave you a discount on your fine. And you still complain.

    When my kids were late in returning their books last time, I made them pay the fines from their allowance. It taught them to return books on time very quickly. You should try it.

    The authorities DO have a proper system for helping library users. It’s called fining people like you so that the rest of us won’t have to put up with less books to borrow.

    Either wake up your idea and park your sense of entitlement, or stop going to the public library.

    Yours sincerely,
    mrbrown, Public Library Lover

     

    Source: mrbrown

  • Yaacob Ibrahim: NLB Akan Melakar Proses Lebih Jelas Untuk Buku Kontroversi

    Yaacob Ibrahim: NLB Akan Melakar Proses Lebih Jelas Untuk Buku Kontroversi

    yaacob ibrahim PAP

    LEMBAGA Perpustakaan Negara (NLB) akan melakar satu proses yang lebih jelas untuk buku-buku yang telah ditarik keluar dari senarai bacaan awam “disebabkan kandungan yang kontroversi”.

    Menerusi pendekatan yang dikemaskinikan, NLB tidak akan terus memusnahkan buku-buku yang dianggap tidak sesuai, sebaliknya akan mencari jalan lain untuk mengenepikan buku-buku ini.

    Jaminan ini diberikan Menteri Penerangan dan Maklumat, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, yang berkata, NLB tidak akan terus memusnahkan buku-buku yang dianggap tidak sesuai dibaca khalayak umum.

    “Untuk buku-buku yang masih berkeadaan baik tetapi telah ditarik keluar disebabkan kandungannya yang kontroversi, NLB akan mempertimbangkan pilihan lain selain memusnahkannya.

    “Saya tidak mahu mendahului pertimbangan mereka, tetapi salah satu kemungkinan adalah untuk meletakkan buku-buku ini di bahagian yang lebih sesuai untuk khalayak pembacanya membuat pinjaman, sepertimana yang dilakukan dalam kes ini (kes tiga buku kanak-kanak berbaur homoseksual yang kini ditarik keluar dan dua ditempatkan di bahagian dewasa).

    “Kemungkinan lain termasuklah meletakkannya di bahagian rujukan, atau dijual atau didermakan,” kata Dr Yaacob.

    Tengkarah tercetus awal bulan lalu menyusuli tindakan NLB menarik keluar tiga buku kanak-kanak berbahasa Inggeris yang berbaur homoseksual – And Tango Makes Three, mengenai dua penguin jantan yang menetaskan telur; The White Swan Express: A Story About Adoption, yang antara lain memaparkan pasangan lesbian dan ibu tunggal; dan, Who’s In My Family?: All About Our Families, tentang pelbagai struktur keluarga.

    Keputusan itu dibuat NLB menyusuli maklum balas awam yang mendapati buku-buku tersebut tidak mencerminkan resam hidup masyarakat di sini yang konservatif.

    Sumber: http://beritaharian.sg/setempat/nlb-proses-lebih-jelas-untuk-buku-kontroversi

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  • US Embassy Uphold Human Rights and Freedom, Applauds NLB Not to Pulp Children’s Books

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    U.S Embassy Singapore
    U.S Embassy Singapore

    We welcome the decision by the National Library Board (NLB) not to pulp the two children’s books, “And Tango Makes Three” and “The White Swan Express.” These books are published in the U.S. and written by U.S. authors.

    The U.S. is strongly committed to upholding universal values of human rights and fundamental freedoms. These include freedom of access to knowledge, which lies at the heart of a successful democracy, and is key in creating an informed and dynamic citizenry.

    We also believe in promoting tolerance and mutual respect, which are critical to an inclusive society that celebrates diversity. – KW

    Authored by U.S. Embassy Singapore

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