From IT classes for seniors to the Asian Children’s Literature collection which houses books on Asian culture and heritage
Woodlands Regional Library was officially opened on 28 April 2001 by Dr Tony Tan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Defence and MP, Sembawang GRC.
Occupying four storeys and part of a basement over a floor space of 11,100 square meters in the Woodlands Civic Centre, it is a one-stop information and reference centre for the northern sector of Singapore.
Unique Features
- Asian Children’s Literature (ACL) Collection
Woodlands Regional Library houses the Asian Children's Literature (ACL) Collection. It aims to raise awareness and promote deeper understanding of Asian children's literature, as well as Asian culture and heritage, among researchers, teachers, parents and children. The ACL Collection holds about 8,000 items, including rare publications dating back to the 1900s. - Silver Infocomm Junction (SIJ)
A collaboration between the National Library Board and the Infocomm Development Authority, the SIJ offers adults aged 50 and above an enriching space to learn about basic computing skills, social networking, how to access NLB’s eResources, and more.
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Image Credit: Woodlands Regional Library
Contacts
Links
Address
Singapore900 South Woodlands Drive #01-03, Singapore 730900
How to get there?
Nearest MRT: Woodlands
Bus Interchange: Woodlands
Buses: 169, 178, 187, 856, 858, 900, 900A, 901, 902, 903, 904, 911, 912, 913, 925, 925C, 926, 950, 960, 961, 961C, 962, 963, 963E, 963R, 964, 965, 966, 96