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Divisions & Units
| Malaysiana and Archives Division
Types of collections
There are 5 types of collections housed in Malaysiana and Archives
Division, namely:
Malaysiana Collection
The
term Malaysiana is defined to mean all works about Malaysia, Singapore
and Brunei Darussalam. Journals that are published in Malaysia are
included in this collection. Non-book materials are excluded as they
require different conditions of storage from the printed materials.
To enable the Library user to identify the Malaysiana items, prefix
rbm is used in the call number in the Library Catalogue.
USM
Archival Collection
This collection contains materials, irrespective of whether it is
published or not, about the University. At present this collection
includes books published by the University Publisher, some photographs of
the old buildings in the campus, research reports and other materials
pertaining to the University. The word Arkib is used in the call number to
denote the location of this item in the Library Catalogue.
Pamphlets Collection
Informational materials in the form of articles, pamphlets etc. on
Malaysia are kept in this collection. A separate database, using Win/ISIS
is used to keep record of this collection.
Rare
Books Collection
Books printed locally prior to 1945 and books printed anywhere before 1900
are kept in this collection irrespective of the content or subject. Books
which are considered scarce and books of limited editions are also
included. A prefix bn is used in the call number to denote the location of
this item in the Library Catalogue.
Special Collections
There are 6 types of collections in this category, namely:-
1.
Gerald Hawkins Collection
The
late Mr. Gerald Hawkins was a member of the pre-independence Malayan Civil
Service. He was considered as an expert in Malayan history and wrote on a
wide variety of subjects in newspaper, including topic on wildlife and
tree-planting. Due to his wide range of interest, Gerald Hawkins
Collection contains books of his interest on topics such as politics,
public administration, education and social sciences.
A symbol H is used in the call numbers to identify the location of this
collection in the Library Catalogue.
2.
Kassim Ahmad Collection
Kassim Ahmad is an academician, a political figure and a controversial
writer. This collection comprises of files and records of activities of
Peoples Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSRM) from 1965 to 1976, newspaper
clippings and official correspondence of the party. This political party
is now known as Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM). This collection is not listed
in the Library Catalogue, instead a separate databases is used.
3. V. Veerappen Collection
The late V. Veerappen was a lawyer and an active member of the Labour
Party of Malaya, Gerakan Party & PEKEMAS. He was an elected Member of
Parliament of Seberang Perai Selatan in 1959 and 1969 respectively on
Socialist Front Party and Gerakan tickets. In 1968 together with Dr. Lim
Chong Eu, Dr. Tan Chee Koon and Dr. Syed Hussein al-Atas, they formed the
Gerakan Party. In 1972 together with Dr. Tan Chee Koon, left Gerakan to
form new party known as Parti Keadilan Masyarakat (PEKEMAS).
This collection contains chiefly of 37 files of records, newspaper
clipping, official correspondence, in Malay, in Chinese and in Tamil, that
are related to the activities of these political parties, between
1922-1974. This collection is not listed in the Library Catalogue, instead
a separate databases is used.
4.
Lim Kean Siew Collection
Lim Kean Siew was the founder, the National Secretary-General and the
Chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya. He was an elected Member of
Parliament in Datuk Keramat Constituency, Penang
in 1959 and 1964. He joined the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) after
he left the Labour Party. He was elected as a State Liaison Committee
Chairman of Penang in the 1970s.
This
collection comprises of files, newspaper clipping, official
correspondence, in English and Chinese, that are related to the activities
the Labour Party and The Socialist Front in the 1960s. This collection is
not listed in the Library Catalogue, instead a separate databases is used.
5. Muhammad Haji Salleh Collection
Prof.
Muhammad Haji Salleh, our National Laureate is an educator and a prominent
literary figure. He received the National Laureate Award in 1991. To
date, he has written poetry, prose, critiques and theories in both Malay
and English languages. He has been a lecturer and professor in two ivory
towers, that is UKM (1970 â 1999) and USM (2000 â 2006).
This
collection consists of books, dictionaries, journals and CD-ROM. It
covers various topics such as literature, management, history, social
science, science, religion and fiction. It comes in many languages such
as Malay, English, Thai, German and others. A symbol MHS is used in the call numbers to
identify the location of this collection in the Library Catalogue.
6. Tun Hamdan Sheikh Tahir Collection
Tun
Hamdan Sheikh Tahir, the second Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Sains
Malaysia (USM) from 1976-1982, was a leading figure in education. His
career began as a teacher and later as the headmaster in Sekolah Tuanku
Abdul Rahman, Ipoh, Perak. In addition to that, he has also worked in the
Ministry of Education as the Senior Assistant in the Department of High
Schools, Chief Invigilator of Examination Syndicate Board, Senior
Assistant Secretary in the Department of Scholarships and Training and
Senior Education Advisor to the Director of Education. After retiring, he
was appointed as the Vice-Chancellor, USM, Permanent Representative and
Malaysian Ambassador to the UNESCO in Paris and His Excellency Yang
di-Pertua of Penang (1989- 2002).
This
collection consists of books, journals and other printed materials that
covers various topics in education, religion, politics, history and social
science. A symbol HST is used in the call numbers to identify the
location of this collection in the Library Catalogue.
Those who
are interested to use the collections which are not listed in the Library
Catalogue, are advised to see the Librarian at the Division (ext 3721).
Opening Hours
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Monday - Thursday |
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Friday |
8:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
2:45 p.m. -
5:00 p.m. |
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Saturday |
Closed |
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Sunday & Public Holidays |
Closed |
Loan
Policy
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Academic/Administrative Staffs |
1
days |
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Post-Graduate Students |
2 hours
(Reference
within the Reading Area of the Division) |
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Undergraduate Students |
2 hours
(Reference
within the Reading Area of the Division) |
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Other Categories:
General
Staffs / Midas / Public Visitors
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2 hours
(Reference
within the Reading Area of the Division) |
Malaysiana
Resources On Internet
e. Malaysia Concordance Project
http://mcp.anu.edu.au/
g.
A Sense of History: a select bibliography on the history of Singapore
h. eSastera.com
http://www.esastera.com/
i.
Dunia Melayu Se-Dunia
http://melayuonline.com/
j.
Malay Heritage centre
http://www.malayheritage.org.sg/
4. Discussion Group
a. Sejarah Melayu
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sejarah-Melayu
b. The Malay World
http://library.thinkquest.org/C001252F/learning_zone/index.htm
5.
Peranakan Resources On Internet
1.
Peranakan museum
http://www.peranakanmuseum.sg/home/home.asp
2. The Architectural Style Of The Peranakan Cina
http://www.hbp.usm.my/conservation/SeminarPaper/peranakan%20cina.html
3.
Peranakan
(Indonesian society) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
4.
Pinang
Peranakan
Mansion Home
http://www.pinangperanakanmansion.com.my/index.htm
5. Jawi Peranakan
http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_356_2005-01-13.html
Contact Person
For further information, please
contact:
Head of Division,
Puan Habsah Abdul Rahman
Tel : 04-6577888 ext 5357
Email :
habsah@usm.my
Librarian
Puan
Suhana Ishak
Tel : 04-6577888 ext 5364
Email :
suhana_ishak@usm.my
Assistant
Librarian
En
Shamsulanaz Osman
Tel : 04-6577888 ext 5366
Email :
shamsulanaz@usm.my
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