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  2. library@orchard - Wikipedia

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    library@orchard (Chinese: 乌节图书馆) is a public library under the National Library Board (NLB) of Singapore. Initially located on level 5 of Ngee Ann City on Orchard Road in the Central Area of Singapore, library@orchard was opened by Lee Yock Suan , Minister for Information and the Arts on 21 October 1999.

  3. Bishan Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Size. 250,000. Other information. Public transit access. NS17 CC15 Bishan, Bishan Bus Interchange. The Bishan Public Library is a library in the National Library Board network situated at Bishan, Singapore just behind Junction 8 Shopping Centre. It opened on 1 September 2006 by Deputy Prime Minister, Wong Kan Seng .

  4. Ang Mo Kio Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Ang Mo Kio Community Library was officially opened on 17 August 1985 by Yeo Toon Chia, then Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio Constituency, and was opened to the public on 19 August. [1] The library was closed in March 2002 for renovation, and was officially reopened on 5 January 2003 by Vivian Balakrishnan , then Minister of State for ...

  5. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    Z-Library and its activities are illegal in many jurisdictions. While website seizures reduced the accessibility of the content, [ 16 ] it remains available on the dark web . [ 17 ] The legal status of the project, as well as its potential impact on the publishing industry and authors' rights, is a matter of ongoing debate.

  6. The Library Book - Wikipedia

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    336. ISBN. 978-1-4767-4018-8. The Library Book is a 2018 non-fiction book by Susan Orlean about the 1986 fire at the Los Angeles Central Library. It received strongly favorable reviews and became a New York Times Best Seller.

  7. Little Free Library - Wikipedia

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    Little Free Library in a Tokyo Metro station. The first Little Free Library was built in 2009 by the late Todd Bol in Hudson, Wisconsin. [9] Bol mounted a wooden container, designed to look like a one-room schoolhouse, on a post on his lawn and filled it with books as a tribute to his late mother, a book lover and school teacher who had recently died. [10]

  8. Toa Payoh Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Toa Payoh Public Library ( Chinese: 大巴窑图书馆), formerly Toa Payoh Community Library ( Chinese: 大巴窑社区图书馆) and Toa Payoh Branch Library, is an established library located in the Toa Payoh Town Centre, Singapore, opened on 7 February 1974. It consists of three floors and has a large floor area of approximately 4125 m 2.

  9. Marine Parade Public Library - Wikipedia

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    It started moving in stages to the community building in April 2000, and was officially opened by Goh Chok Tong on 28 May that year. The Marine Parade Community Library is the first public library in Singapore to be housed together with a community club and an arts group. The library's old premises was renovated for an NTUC FairPrice supermarket.