Each library has a specialised collection designed to cater to the needs of different segments of the faculty and students of the university.
The libraries as a whole serve as learning centres for the entire NTU community, both to conduct personal research and engage in group discussions.
The branch libraries were established with the aim of providing learning hubs for each school, as well as to house print and media collections which are of particular use and interest to the faculty and students there.
This is NTU's flagship library building and was named in recognition for a generous donation by the family of the late Mr Lee Wee Nam.
The window seats, in particular at Level 5, overlook the green campus surroundings and have an excellent view of Jurong West and even parts of the Straits of Johor.
It also holds the main audio-visual collection comprising music CDs as well as VCD and DVD titles in all subject areas and genres.
This interim library provides a growing collection relating to psychology, sociology, history, linguistics, literature, philosophy and public administration.
Facing a gentle green slope, it also offers a conducive setting for reflection and leisure reading.
It is a small but welcoming area popular with users wishing to read Chinese language materials.
It includes works pertaining to the fields of knowledge management, library science, information systems and journalism.
Interesting areas in the library include a mini cinema, individual A/V viewing carrels, a flexible seating space and a large, writable black glass wall.
The Resource Centre was renamed Wang Gungwu Library in recognition of the Professor's contribution to research on Chinese overseas and for his generous donation.
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