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:The [https://corporate.nas.gov.sg/ National Archives of Singapore (NAS)] can be traced back to the Raffles Museum and Library in 1938. In 1938, Tan Soo Chye was appointed to record and preserve the colonial history of the country. Formed in 1968 under the National Heritage Board, it was transferred to the National Library Board in 2012. The [https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/ NAS online] has an extensive collection of records available digitally.<ref>National Archives of Singapore, "History", http://www.nas.gov.sg/About-Us/History, accessed 2 August 2019.</ref><br>It should be noted that most records relating to Singapore were damaged or lost during the Japanese occupation, but the country has done a marvelous job of preserving what records could be recovered. | :The [https://corporate.nas.gov.sg/ National Archives of Singapore (NAS)] can be traced back to the Raffles Museum and Library in 1938. In 1938, Tan Soo Chye was appointed to record and preserve the colonial history of the country. Formed in 1968 under the National Heritage Board, it was transferred to the National Library Board in 2012. The [https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/ NAS online] has an extensive collection of records available digitally.<ref>National Archives of Singapore, "History", http://www.nas.gov.sg/About-Us/History, accessed 2 August 2019.</ref><br>It should be noted that most records relating to Singapore were damaged or lost during the Japanese occupation, but the country has done a marvelous job of preserving what records could be recovered. | ||
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===National Library of Singapore=== | |||
[https://www.nlb.gov.sg/'''National Library of Singapore''']<br> | [https://www.nlb.gov.sg/'''National Library of Singapore''']<br> | ||
100 Victoria Street<br> | 100 Victoria Street<br> | ||
Singapore 188064<br> | Singapore 188064<br> | ||
:The [https://www.nlb.gov.sg/# National Library of Singapore (NLB)] was established in 1995, and houses a wide variety of different books and records. Some of these are available digitally on their [https://www.nlb.gov.sg/ website]. The National Library traces its history back to the establishment of the first public library as a result of suggestions by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore. This library, renamed the Hullett Memorial Library in 1923, was co-located with Singapore's first school, Raffles Institution, at a site now occupied by the Raffles City complex. It moved to a separate Library and Museum Building in 1887 under the name of Raffles Library as part of the Raffles Museum, before moving to the Stamford Road premises in 1960 under the name of the National Library of Singapore. | :The [https://www.nlb.gov.sg/# National Library of Singapore (NLB)] was established in 1995, and houses a wide variety of different books and records. Some of these are available digitally on their [https://www.nlb.gov.sg/ website]. The National Library traces its history back to the establishment of the first public library as a result of suggestions by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore. This library, renamed the Hullett Memorial Library in 1923, was co-located with Singapore's first school, Raffles Institution, at a site now occupied by the Raffles City complex. It moved to a separate Library and Museum Building in 1887 under the name of Raffles Library as part of the Raffles Museum, before moving to the Stamford Road premises in 1960 under the name of the National Library of Singapore. | ||
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