In Singapore, we frequent the library less these days since we are readily bombarded with a multitude other media.
Our love of books remains of course.
Today, we were about to order some books from Amazon.com. That reminded us that we should check it out with our own libraries first. If the books are available, it'd be faster, quicker access to the information we wanted.
A call to the hotline was quickly picked up by a friendly customer service officer at NLB (National Library Board) who guided us to the Search Catalogue. A few swift input on our keyboard and viola! there's our book, not loaned by anybody yet.
The website has been revamped. So user-friendly. We rang thinking it's one of those convulated websites many organizations have.
We can now troop down to the correct library branch where the target is.
If the book is a rare, you might like to reserve @ $1.55 per book, upto 6 books per I.D. card holder for a loan duration of 3 weeks. NLB will have the book sent to your preferred branch.
It's when you needed some information from the books and find that it is available right here at our own library, that you realise what a crucial public service NLB is providing.
The $ saved is significant for a lot of families struggling with the high cost of living.
This is good social contribution from NLB. Hope NLB would keep tabs on the popular books in sites like Amazon.com when restocking.
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