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FIRST PUBLISHED 2019
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EDITORIAL TEAM
AdvisorAzman Hj. Ayup
Co-AdvisorSiti Saluwa Jamal
Chief EditorRasida Abu Bakar
EditorNorshahila Che Din
Writers Mohd Mawardi Badruddin
Noraini Mohd NoorHarulrizam Mohamed @ Ghazali
Nor Ilyah OthmanSuhadawati Ahmad
DesignerUniversity Press
PhotographerZulkarnaen Mahat
Published and Printed in Malaysia by:Penerbit Universiti
Aras Bawah, Perpustakaan Laman HikmahUniversiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.Tel: +606 270 1241 Faks: +606 270 1038
CONTENT
About UTeM, Vision, Mission ...................................................................................................................4
Welcome Note ...........................................................................................................................................6
Introduction to Laman Hikmah Library ..................................................................................................7
Vision, Mission, Client’s Charter, Objectives .........................................................................................8
Opening Hours ..........................................................................................................................................9
Library Rules & Regulations ................................................................................................................. 10
External Membership & Registration ................................................................................................. 12
Services .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Facilities ................................................................................................................................................... 24
Collections ............................................................................................................................................... 29
Classification of Library Collection ..................................................................................................... 31
Symbol of Collection ............................................................................................................................. 33
Call Number ............................................................................................................................................ 33
Arrangement of Materials on the Shelves ......................................................................................... 34
Library Management ............................................................................................................................ 35
Contact Us ............................................................................................................................................... 40
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Established on 1st December 2000 as the 1st Technical Public University in Malaysia.
THE CAMPUS
Located in the UNESCO world heritage city of Malacca, Set within 766 acres of lush verdant landscape boasting state-of-the art facilities in all its seven faculties.
ACADEMICS
As a Focus University, UTeM boasts strengths in technical fields – namely Engineering, IT, and Management Technology. UTeM has cemented a reputation of being a source of high-quality engineering graduates with the capability of meeting the requirements of high-tech industries. UTeM also has research competencies in areas that it has identified as being key to enhancing the University’s unique proposition and also contributes to the nation such as Green Technology, Systems Engineering, Human-Technology Interaction, and Emerging Technology.
UTeM admits not only local but also international students and this includes students from Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Chad, Syria, Pakistan, Cameroon, Bangladesh, Tanzania, India, Somalia, Singapore, Qatar, Palestine, Libya, Iraq, Iran, Ghana, France, Yemen, Nigeria and Jordan.
FACULTIES
Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Electronics and Computer Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering Faculty of Information and Communication Technology Faculty of Technology Management and Technopreneurship Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Centre for Languages and Human Development Institute of Technology Management and Entrepreneurship
ABOUT UTeM
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Established on 1st December 2000 as the 1st Technical Public University in Malaysia.
THE CAMPUS
Located in the UNESCO world heritage city of Malacca, Set within 766 acres of lush verdant landscape boasting state-of-the art facilities in all its seven faculties.
ACADEMICS
As a Focus University, UTeM boasts strengths in technical fields – namely Engineering, IT, and Management Technology. UTeM has cemented a reputation of being a source of high-quality engineering graduates with the capability of meeting the requirements of high-tech industries. UTeM also has research competencies in areas that it has identified as being key to enhancing the University’s unique proposition and also contributes to the nation such as Green Technology, Systems Engineering, Human-Technology Interaction, and Emerging Technology.
UTeM admits not only local but also international students and this includes students from Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Chad, Syria, Pakistan, Cameroon, Bangladesh, Tanzania, India, Somalia, Singapore, Qatar, Palestine, Libya, Iraq, Iran, Ghana, France, Yemen, Nigeria and Jordan.
FACULTIES
Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Electronics and Computer Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering Faculty of Information and Communication Technology Faculty of Technology Management and Technopreneurship Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Centre for Languages and Human Development Institute of Technology Management and Entrepreneurship
ABOUT UTeM
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Established on 1st December 2000 as the 1st Technical Public University in Malaysia.
THE CAMPUS
Located in the UNESCO world heritage city of Malacca, Set within 766 acres of lush verdant landscape boasting state-of-the art facilities in all its seven faculties.
ACADEMICS
As a Focus University, UTeM boasts strengths in technical fields – namely Engineering, IT, and Management Technology. UTeM has cemented a reputation of being a source of high-quality engineering graduates with the capability of meeting the requirements of high-tech industries. UTeM also has research competencies in areas that it has identified as being key to enhancing the University’s unique proposition and also contributes to the nation such as Green Technology, Systems Engineering, Human-Technology Interaction, and Emerging Technology.
UTeM admits not only local but also international students and this includes students from Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Chad, Syria, Pakistan, Cameroon, Bangladesh, Tanzania, India, Somalia, Singapore, Qatar, Palestine, Libya, Iraq, Iran, Ghana, France, Yemen, Nigeria and Jordan.
FACULTIES
Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Electronics and Computer Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering Faculty of Information and Communication Technology Faculty of Technology Management and Technopreneurship Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Centre for Languages and Human Development Institute of Technology Management and Entrepreneurship
ABOUT UTeM
ABOUT UTeM
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VISION
To Be One of the World's Leading Innovative and Creative Technical Universities
MISSION
UTeM is determined to lead and contribute to the wellbeing of the country and the world by: 1. Promoting knowledge through innovative teaching & learning, research and technical
scholarship;
2. Developing professional leaders with impeccable moral values;
3. Generating sustainable development through smart partnership with the community and industry.
MOTTO
Excellence Through Competency
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL GOALS
1. To conduct academic and professional programmes based on relevant needs of the industries.
2. To produce graduates with relevant knowledge, technical competency, soft skills, social responsibility and accountability.
3. To cultivate scientific method, critical thinking, creative and innovative problem solving and autonomy in decision making amongst graduates.
4. To foster development and innovation activities in collaboration with industries for the prosperity of the Nation.
5. To equip graduates with leadership and teamwork skills as well as develop communication and life-long learning skills.
6. To develop technopreneurship and managerial skills amongst graduates.
7. To instill an appreciation of the arts and cultural values and awareness of healthy life styles amongst graduates.
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VISION
To Be One of the World's Leading Innovative and Creative Technical Universities
MISSION
UTeM is determined to lead and contribute to the wellbeing of the country and the world by: 1. Promoting knowledge through innovative teaching & learning, research and technical
scholarship;
2. Developing professional leaders with impeccable moral values;
3. Generating sustainable development through smart partnership with the community and industry.
MOTTO
Excellence Through Competency
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL GOALS
1. To conduct academic and professional programmes based on relevant needs of the industries.
2. To produce graduates with relevant knowledge, technical competency, soft skills, social responsibility and accountability.
3. To cultivate scientific method, critical thinking, creative and innovative problem solving and autonomy in decision making amongst graduates.
4. To foster development and innovation activities in collaboration with industries for the prosperity of the Nation.
5. To equip graduates with leadership and teamwork skills as well as develop communication and life-long learning skills.
6. To develop technopreneurship and managerial skills amongst graduates.
7. To instill an appreciation of the arts and cultural values and awareness of healthy life styles amongst graduates.
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VISION
To Be One of the World's Leading Innovative and Creative Technical Universities
MISSION
UTeM is determined to lead and contribute to the wellbeing of the country and the world by: 1. Promoting knowledge through innovative teaching & learning, research and technical
scholarship;
2. Developing professional leaders with impeccable moral values;
3. Generating sustainable development through smart partnership with the community and industry.
MOTTO
Excellence Through Competency
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL GOALS
1. To conduct academic and professional programmes based on relevant needs of the industries.
2. To produce graduates with relevant knowledge, technical competency, soft skills, social responsibility and accountability.
3. To cultivate scientific method, critical thinking, creative and innovative problem solving and autonomy in decision making amongst graduates.
4. To foster development and innovation activities in collaboration with industries for the prosperity of the Nation.
5. To equip graduates with leadership and teamwork skills as well as develop communication and life-long learning skills.
6. To develop technopreneurship and managerial skills amongst graduates.
7. To instill an appreciation of the arts and cultural values and awareness of healthy life styles amongst graduates.
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VISION
To Be One of the World's Leading Innovative and Creative Technical Universities
MISSION
UTeM is determined to lead and contribute to the wellbeing of the country and the world by: 1. Promoting knowledge through innovative teaching & learning, research and technical
scholarship;
2. Developing professional leaders with impeccable moral values;
3. Generating sustainable development through smart partnership with the community and industry.
MOTTO
Excellence Through Competency
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL GOALS
1. To conduct academic and professional programmes based on relevant needs of the industries.
2. To produce graduates with relevant knowledge, technical competency, soft skills, social responsibility and accountability.
3. To cultivate scientific method, critical thinking, creative and innovative problem solving and autonomy in decision making amongst graduates.
4. To foster development and innovation activities in collaboration with industries for the prosperity of the Nation.
5. To equip graduates with leadership and teamwork skills as well as develop communication and life-long learning skills.
6. To develop technopreneurship and managerial skills amongst graduates.
7. To instill an appreciation of the arts and cultural values and awareness of healthy life styles amongst graduates.
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh and Salam Sejahtera.
The availability of library at higher education institution in the 21st century is no longer functioning generally as the repository for reading materials and references alone. With the existence of various types of libraries, resource centers and serves as one of the primary entities, which also have special functions that provide reference and referral services in line with the strategic vision and mission of the institution.
In some countries, university libraries also provide services to the surrounding community. Correspondingly, the library is an important channel that can enhance public knowledge and thinking through reading to understand knowledge towards producing qualified human capital who have knowledge, creative, innovative, and competitive with noble values and ethics. This is because the human standards of a civilized nation is measured through the knowledge that they have.
For Malaysian context, the university libraries functions in accordance with the policies adopted by their respective institutions. Whereas in the global context, the function of a university library is to support the Information for All Program (IFAP) manifesto declared by UNESCO which aims to expand the access of network information "public domain" through the organization, digitization and preservation of information resources across global boundaries by emphasizing the importance of information literacy skills to all communities.
It is our aim that the university libraries can spur a surge and a new paradigm shift towards achieving a knowledgeable society through Lifelong Learning supported by library services and information that are innovative, effective and dynamic.
Mr. Mohd Isa bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
WELCOME NOTE
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh and Salam Sejahtera.
The availability of library at higher education institution in the 21st century is no longer functioning generally as the repository for reading materials and references alone. With the existence of various types of libraries, resource centers and serves as one of the primary entities, which also have special functions that provide reference and referral services in line with the strategic vision and mission of the institution.
In some countries, university libraries also provide services to the surrounding community. Correspondingly, the library is an important channel that can enhance public knowledge and thinking through reading to understand knowledge towards producing qualified human capital who have knowledge, creative, innovative, and competitive with noble values and ethics. This is because the human standards of a civilized nation is measured through the knowledge that they have.
For Malaysian context, the university libraries functions in accordance with the policies adopted by their respective institutions. Whereas in the global context, the function of a university library is to support the Information for All Program (IFAP) manifesto declared by UNESCO which aims to expand the access of network information "public domain" through the organization, digitization and preservation of information resources across global boundaries by emphasizing the importance of information literacy skills to all communities.
It is our aim that the university libraries can spur a surge and a new paradigm shift towards achieving a knowledgeable society through Lifelong Learning supported by library services and information that are innovative, effective and dynamic.
Mr. Mohd Isa bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
WELCOME NOTE
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh and Salam Sejahtera.
The availability of library at higher education institution in the 21st century is no longer functioning generally as the repository for reading materials and references alone. With the existence of various types of libraries, resource centers and serves as one of the primary entities, which also have special functions that provide reference and referral services in line with the strategic vision and mission of the institution.
In some countries, university libraries also provide services to the surrounding community. Correspondingly, the library is an important channel that can enhance public knowledge and thinking through reading to understand knowledge towards producing qualified human capital who have knowledge, creative, innovative, and competitive with noble values and ethics. This is because the human standards of a civilized nation is measured through the knowledge that they have.
For Malaysian context, the university libraries functions in accordance with the policies adopted by their respective institutions. Whereas in the global context, the function of a university library is to support the Information for All Program (IFAP) manifesto declared by UNESCO which aims to expand the access of network information "public domain" through the organization, digitization and preservation of information resources across global boundaries by emphasizing the importance of information literacy skills to all communities.
It is our aim that the university libraries can spur a surge and a new paradigm shift towards achieving a knowledgeable society through Lifelong Learning supported by library services and information that are innovative, effective and dynamic.
Mr. Mohd Isa bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
WELCOME NOTE
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh and Salam Sejahtera.
The availability of library at higher education institution in the 21st century is no longer functioning generally as the repository for reading materials and references alone. With the existence of various types of libraries, resource centers and serves as one of the primary entities, which also have special functions that provide reference and referral services in line with the strategic vision and mission of the institution.
In some countries, university libraries also provide services to the surrounding community. Correspondingly, the library is an important channel that can enhance public knowledge and thinking through reading to understand knowledge towards producing qualified human capital who have knowledge, creative, innovative, and competitive with noble values and ethics. This is because the human standards of a civilized nation is measured through the knowledge that they have.
For Malaysian context, the university libraries functions in accordance with the policies adopted by their respective institutions. Whereas in the global context, the function of a university library is to support the Information for All Program (IFAP) manifesto declared by UNESCO which aims to expand the access of network information "public domain" through the organization, digitization and preservation of information resources across global boundaries by emphasizing the importance of information literacy skills to all communities.
It is our aim that the university libraries can spur a surge and a new paradigm shift towards achieving a knowledgeable society through Lifelong Learning supported by library services and information that are innovative, effective and dynamic.
Mr. Mohd Isa bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
WELCOME NOTE
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh and Salam Sejahtera.
The availability of library at higher education institution in the 21st century is no longer functioning generally as the repository for reading materials and references alone. With the existence of various types of libraries, resource centers and serves as one of the primary entities, which also have special functions that provide reference and referral services in line with the strategic vision and mission of the institution.
In some countries, university libraries also provide services to the surrounding community. Correspondingly, the library is an important channel that can enhance public knowledge and thinking through reading to understand knowledge towards producing qualified human capital who have knowledge, creative, innovative, and competitive with noble values and ethics. This is because the human standards of a civilized nation is measured through the knowledge that they have.
For Malaysian context, the university libraries functions in accordance with the policies adopted by their respective institutions. Whereas in the global context, the function of a university library is to support the Information for All Program (IFAP) manifesto declared by UNESCO which aims to expand the access of network information "public domain" through the organization, digitization and preservation of information resources across global boundaries by emphasizing the importance of information literacy skills to all communities.
It is our aim that the university libraries can spur a surge and a new paradigm shift towards achieving a knowledgeable society through Lifelong Learning supported by library services and information that are innovative, effective and dynamic.
Mr. Mohd Isa bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
WELCOME NOTE
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh and Salam Sejahtera.
The availability of library at higher education institution in the 21st century is no longer functioning generally as the repository for reading materials and references alone. With the existence of various types of libraries, resource centers and serves as one of the primary entities, which also have special functions that provide reference and referral services in line with the strategic vision and mission of the institution.
In some countries, university libraries also provide services to the surrounding community. Correspondingly, the library is an important channel that can enhance public knowledge and thinking through reading to understand knowledge towards producing qualified human capital who have knowledge, creative, innovative, and competitive with noble values and ethics. This is because the human standards of a civilized nation is measured through the knowledge that they have.
For Malaysian context, the university libraries functions in accordance with the policies adopted by their respective institutions. Whereas in the global context, the function of a university library is to support the Information for All Program (IFAP) manifesto declared by UNESCO which aims to expand the access of network information "public domain" through the organization, digitization and preservation of information resources across global boundaries by emphasizing the importance of information literacy skills to all communities.
It is our aim that the university libraries can spur a surge and a new paradigm shift towards achieving a knowledgeable society through Lifelong Learning supported by library services and information that are innovative, effective and dynamic.
Mr. Mohd Isa bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
WELCOME NOTE
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh and Salam Sejahtera.
The availability of library at higher education institution in the 21st century is no longer functioning generally as the repository for reading materials and references alone. With the existence of various types of libraries, resource centers and serves as one of the primary entities, which also have special functions that provide reference and referral services in line with the strategic vision and mission of the institution.
In some countries, university libraries also provide services to the surrounding community. Correspondingly, the library is an important channel that can enhance public knowledge and thinking through reading to understand knowledge towards producing qualified human capital who have knowledge, creative, innovative, and competitive with noble values and ethics. This is because the human standards of a civilized nation is measured through the knowledge that they have.
For Malaysian context, the university libraries functions in accordance with the policies adopted by their respective institutions. Whereas in the global context, the function of a university library is to support the Information for All Program (IFAP) manifesto declared by UNESCO which aims to expand the access of network information "public domain" through the organization, digitization and preservation of information resources across global boundaries by emphasizing the importance of information literacy skills to all communities.
It is our aim that the university libraries can spur a surge and a new paradigm shift towards achieving a knowledgeable society through Lifelong Learning supported by library services and information that are innovative, effective and dynamic.
Mr. Mohd Isa bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
WELCOME NOTE
WELCOME NOTE
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Laman Hikmah Library formerly known as UTeM Library has been rebranded since
November 2017. The library had a total collection of more than 120,000 titles including
10 subscribed database titles which includes engineering materials related to the core
areas of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering Technology, Information &
Communication Technology and Technology Management & Technopreneurship. In
addition, there are also collections of other scientific fields such as Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics, as well as general readings.
In order to suit with user needs, library provided services such as Online Renewal, Inter
Library Loan, User Education Programme, Library Exhibition, Ask A Librarian, Order n
Collect and many more. To support research activities, we also provided Information
Packaging and Research Consultation services in line to serve the University. Other than
services, we have many facilities such as discussion rooms, viewing rooms, carrel rooms,
iPad, hoverboard, One Stop Centre (OSC) and etc. We also offered room and area for
rental to University and public.
We also concerned with Millennials and Y Generations by our new concept which are
more leisure, interactive and conducive for user to optimal use of the library as a meeting
point and as a second home. On 17th May 2019, Laman Hikmah Library has launched 24
hours operational to user at Level 1.
INTRODUCTION TO LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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Laman Hikmah Library formerly known as UTeM Library has been rebranded since
November 2017. The library had a total collection of more than 120,000 titles including
10 subscribed database titles which includes engineering materials related to the core
areas of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering Technology, Information &
Communication Technology and Technology Management & Technopreneurship. In
addition, there are also collections of other scientific fields such as Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics, as well as general readings.
In order to suit with user needs, library provided services such as Online Renewal, Inter
Library Loan, User Education Programme, Library Exhibition, Ask A Librarian, Order n
Collect and many more. To support research activities, we also provided Information
Packaging and Research Consultation services in line to serve the University. Other than
services, we have many facilities such as discussion rooms, viewing rooms, carrel rooms,
iPad, hoverboard, One Stop Centre (OSC) and etc. We also offered room and area for
rental to University and public.
We also concerned with Millennials and Y Generations by our new concept which are
more leisure, interactive and conducive for user to optimal use of the library as a meeting
point and as a second home. On 17th May 2019, Laman Hikmah Library has launched 24
hours operational to user at Level 1.
INTRODUCTION TO LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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Laman Hikmah Library formerly known as UTeM Library has been rebranded since
November 2017. The library had a total collection of more than 120,000 titles including
10 subscribed database titles which includes engineering materials related to the core
areas of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering Technology, Information &
Communication Technology and Technology Management & Technopreneurship. In
addition, there are also collections of other scientific fields such as Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics, as well as general readings.
In order to suit with user needs, library provided services such as Online Renewal, Inter
Library Loan, User Education Programme, Library Exhibition, Ask A Librarian, Order n
Collect and many more. To support research activities, we also provided Information
Packaging and Research Consultation services in line to serve the University. Other than
services, we have many facilities such as discussion rooms, viewing rooms, carrel rooms,
iPad, hoverboard, One Stop Centre (OSC) and etc. We also offered room and area for
rental to University and public.
We also concerned with Millennials and Y Generations by our new concept which are
more leisure, interactive and conducive for user to optimal use of the library as a meeting
point and as a second home. On 17th May 2019, Laman Hikmah Library has launched 24
hours operational to user at Level 1.
INTRODUCTION TO LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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Laman Hikmah Library formerly known as UTeM Library has been rebranded since
November 2017. The library had a total collection of more than 120,000 titles including
10 subscribed database titles which includes engineering materials related to the core
areas of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering Technology, Information &
Communication Technology and Technology Management & Technopreneurship. In
addition, there are also collections of other scientific fields such as Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics, as well as general readings.
In order to suit with user needs, library provided services such as Online Renewal, Inter
Library Loan, User Education Programme, Library Exhibition, Ask A Librarian, Order n
Collect and many more. To support research activities, we also provided Information
Packaging and Research Consultation services in line to serve the University. Other than
services, we have many facilities such as discussion rooms, viewing rooms, carrel rooms,
iPad, hoverboard, One Stop Centre (OSC) and etc. We also offered room and area for
rental to University and public.
We also concerned with Millennials and Y Generations by our new concept which are
more leisure, interactive and conducive for user to optimal use of the library as a meeting
point and as a second home. On 17th May 2019, Laman Hikmah Library has launched 24
hours operational to user at Level 1.
INTRODUCTION TO LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY INTRODUCTION TO LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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VISION
To be a renowned, comprehensive and competitive centre for information in technical fields.
MISSION
To provide excellent information resources and references, as well as to deliver quality services using the latest technology in tandem with the vision and mission of the university.
CLIENT’S CHARTER We, the staff of UTeM Library, pledge to deliver efficient, accurate and quality services
by putting emphasis on the client’s satisfaction.
OBJECTIVES
To cater to the information needs of the University by providing resources which fulfill
the teaching, learning, research and consultancy requirements. To deliver and promote information services to the clients. To enhance the efficiency of knowledge and information sharing with the clients. To inculcate the culture of knowledge in UTeM, as well as in its community in order to
reflect a knowledgeable community. To develop creative and innovative professionals with integrity in tandem with the
mission of UTeM.
VISION, MISSION, CLIENT’S CHARTER & OBJECTIVES VISION, MISSION, CLIENT’S CHARTER & OBJECTIVES
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Main Campus
Day Semester Study & Exam Week Semester Breaks
Monday - Friday 8.00 am - 10.00 pm 8.00 am - 10.00 pm 8.00 am - 5.30 pm
Saturday & Sunday 10.00 am - 3.00 pm 10.00 am - 10.00 pm Closed
Public Holidays Closed 10.00 am - 3.00 pm Closed
Technology Campus
Day Semester Study & Exam Week Semester Breaks
Monday - Thursday 8.00 am - 7.00 pm 8.00 am - 7.00 pm 8.00 am - 5.00 pm
Friday
8.00 am - 12.15 pm
CLOSED: 12.15 pm - 2.45 pm 2.45 pm - 7.00 pm
8.00 am - 12.15 pm
CLOSED: 12.15 pm - 2.45 pm 2.45 pm - 7.00 pm
8.00 am - 12.15 pm
CLOSED: 12.15 pm - 2.45 pm 2.45 pm - 5.00 pm
Saturday & Sunday 10.00 am - 3.00 pm 8.00 am - 5.00 pm Closed
Public Holidays Closed 10.00 am - 3.00 pm Closed
Notes:
i. 24-hours service will begin right after the counter services ended and only available at Level 1, Main Campus.
ii. Library is closed on National and State Holidays except Study & Exam Week. iii. Users are requested to leave the library 15 minutes before the closing time.
OPENING HOURS OPENING HOURS
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As a condition of using library services, users are strongly advised to obey with all the rules and regulations of Laman Hikmah Library and Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka as well. We are not responsible for your failure to comply with all applicable regulations. General Rules
1. Permanent members must display their matric card or staff card issued by the UTeM Registrar Office and the External Members must produce their library membership cards.
2. Silence is to be strictly observed in the library.
3. Librarians on duty have the right to check the books, files and other materials which are to be taken out of the library.
4. Eating, drinking (except plain water), littering and smoking are strictly prohibited in the library.
5. Users are prohibited from bringing in bags, helmets, umbrellas, rain coats and packages. These items must be stored in the designated storage area.
6. Library users who photocopy materials are fully responsible for any action which is liable and contravening of the COPYRIGHT ACT 1987.
7. Users are prohibited from reserving seats. Other users have the right to have the seat if it has been left vacant for more than 20 minutes.
8. Users are prohibited from rearranging library furniture and equipment.
9. The use of all spaces and rooms are needed to get the permission from the librarian earlier.
10. The library staffs reserves the rights to ask anyone causing disturbance to leave the library.
11. Children are not allowed in the reading area.
12. Users are prohibited from bringing pets into the library.
13. Users are prohibited from damaging and destroying library properties.
14. Users are prohibited from any disrespectful behaviour and should maintain the morality and decency as long as in the library.
15. The library will not be responsible for the lost or damage of personal items.
LIBRARY RULES & REGULATIONS
1. Permanent members must display their matric card or staff card issued by the UTeM Registrar Office and the External Members must produce their library membership cards.
2. Silence is to be strictly observed in the library.
3. Librarians on duty have the right to check the books, files and other materials which are to be taken out of the library.
4. Eating, drinking (except plain water), littering and smoking are strictly prohibited in the library.
5. Users are prohibited from bringing in bags, helmets, umbrellas, rain coats and packages. These items must be stored in the designated storage area.
6. Library users who photocopy materials are fully responsible for any action which is liable and contravening of the COPYRIGHT ACT 1987.
7. Users are prohibited from reserving seats. Other users have the right to have the seat if it has been left vacant for more than 20 minutes.
8. Users are prohibited from rearranging library furniture and equipment.
9. The use of all spaces and rooms are needed to get the permission from the librarian earlier.
10. The library staffs reserves the rights to ask anyone causing disturbance to leave the library.
11. Children are not allowed in the reading area.
12. Users are prohibited from bringing pets into the library.
13. Users are prohibited from damaging and destroying library properties.
14. Users are prohibited from any disrespectful behaviour and should maintain the morality and decency as long as in the library.
15. The library will not be responsible for the lost or damage of personal items.
16. The staffs on duty reserve the right to search users’ personal belongings for prohibited materials.
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16. The staffs on duty reserve the right to search users’ personal belongings for prohibited materials.
17. The library reserves the rights to amend these rules from time to time.
18. Violation of these regulations could result in the following actions:
a) Being asked to leave the library. b) Not being allowed to enter and use the library facilities. c) Being referred to the Disciplinary Board (Students and Alumni Affairs
Office).
19. The library reserves the right to make a report to the university authority against any violation of the Laman Hikmah Library regulations.
Dress Code Regulations
The dress code in the library is in accordance with the university's dress code. Users who fail to comply with the dress code shall be prohibited from entering the library.
17. The library reserves the rights to amend these rules from time to time.
18. Violation of these regulations could result in the following actions: a) Being asked to leave the library.b) Not being allowed to enter and use the library facilities.c) Being referred to the Disciplinary Board (Students and Alumni Affairs Office).
19. The library reserves the right to make a report to the university authority against any violation of the Laman Hikmah Library regulations.
The dress code in the library is in accordance with the university’s dress code. Users who fail to comply with the dress code shall be prohibited from entering the library.
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16. The staffs on duty reserve the right to search users’ personal belongings for prohibited materials.
17. The library reserves the rights to amend these rules from time to time.
18. Violation of these regulations could result in the following actions:
a) Being asked to leave the library. b) Not being allowed to enter and use the library facilities. c) Being referred to the Disciplinary Board (Students and Alumni Affairs
Office).
19. The library reserves the right to make a report to the university authority against any violation of the Laman Hikmah Library regulations.
Dress Code Regulations
The dress code in the library is in accordance with the university's dress code. Users who fail to comply with the dress code shall be prohibited from entering the library.
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16. The staffs on duty reserve the right to search users’ personal belongings for prohibited materials.
17. The library reserves the rights to amend these rules from time to time.
18. Violation of these regulations could result in the following actions:
a) Being asked to leave the library. b) Not being allowed to enter and use the library facilities. c) Being referred to the Disciplinary Board (Students and Alumni Affairs
Office).
19. The library reserves the right to make a report to the university authority against any violation of the Laman Hikmah Library regulations.
Dress Code Regulations
The dress code in the library is in accordance with the university's dress code. Users who fail to comply with the dress code shall be prohibited from entering the library.
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16. The staffs on duty reserve the right to search users’ personal belongings for prohibited materials.
17. The library reserves the rights to amend these rules from time to time.
18. Violation of these regulations could result in the following actions:
a) Being asked to leave the library. b) Not being allowed to enter and use the library facilities. c) Being referred to the Disciplinary Board (Students and Alumni Affairs
Office).
19. The library reserves the right to make a report to the university authority against any violation of the Laman Hikmah Library regulations.
Dress Code Regulations
The dress code in the library is in accordance with the university's dress code. Users who fail to comply with the dress code shall be prohibited from entering the library.
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Membership
i. External Membership
a. External members are NOT permanent members. b. Membership and fees are on yearly basis.
c. External membership is divided into 2 categories;
o Reference: A membership allows members to refer to printed
materials and media collections.
o Reference & Borrowing: A membership allows members to refer and borrow printed materials and media collections. Access to online databases in and out campus. Member also will get some additional services as privilege.
d. Membership fees:
Annual Fee (Non-refundable)
Categories Types of Membership
Reference (RM)
Reference & Borrowing (RM)
PERPUN Members (Public/Private universities)
Free 200.00
Private Universities/Colleges 20.00 200.00 Individual 20.00 200.00 Government Institution (3-6 persons)
50.00 200.00/ person
Corporate Institution (3-6 persons) 300.00 200.00/ person Alumni/UTeM Retirees 10.00 200.00 School Students Approval Letter from School with school stamp
EXTERNAL MEMBERSHIP & REGISTRATION EXTERNAL MEMBERSHIP & REGISTRATION
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Eligibility & Penalty
Item Eligibility & Penalty
Number of Books 2 titles
Borrowing Eligibility 14 days
Fine Please refer fine rates page 15
Loss of Borrowed Items
1. Replace with the latest edition of the book and the RM25.00 processing fee will be exempted; or
2. Pay the price of the latest edition of the book, RM25.00 processing fee and fine (if any) or
3. If the price of an old library collection material is unavailable, locally published materials will be charged RM40.00 while internationally published materials will be charged RM150.00 and the processing fee.
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1. Borrowing
Borrowing can be made at the Circulation Counter or through Self Check Machines. Borrowers may view their transactions history and perform online renewal through
User Accounts (portal).
2. Returning
Fines Rate
3. Reservation 4. Renewal
No Collection Types Rate of Fines
1. Open Shelf RM 0.50/day
2. PSM, Thesis & PjP RM 0.50/hour
3. Reference RM 1.00/day
4. Novel RM 0.50/day
5. Media RM 1.00/day
SERVICES
Self- Check Machine Circulation Counter
Library items are to be returned at the Circulation Counter or Book Drop Machine on or before the due date. Fines will be imposed for overdue items.
Receipts should be kept as proof that checked out items has been returned. Students must return all library materials when they withdraw, discontinue, defer or
graduate from the university.
aduate from the university.
Only books with ‘Circulated’ status can be reserved. Reservations can be made through User Account only.
Reserved item(s) will only be kept for seven (7) days.
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1. Borrowing
Borrowing can be made at the Circulation Counter or through Self Check Machines. Borrowers may view their transactions history and perform online renewal through
User Accounts (portal).
2. Returning
Fines Rate
3. Reservation 4. Renewal
No Collection Types Rate of Fines
1. Open Shelf RM 0.50/day
2. PSM, Thesis & PjP RM 0.50/hour
3. Reference RM 1.00/day
4. Novel RM 0.50/day
5. Media RM 1.00/day
SERVICES
Self- Check Machine Circulation Counter
Library items are to be returned at the Circulation Counter or Book Drop Machine on or before the due date. Fines will be imposed for overdue items.
Receipts should be kept as proof that checked out items has been returned. Students must return all library materials when they withdraw, discontinue, defer or
graduate from the university.
aduate from the university.
Only books with ‘Circulated’ status can be reserved. Reservations can be made through User Account only.
Reserved item(s) will only be kept for seven (7) days.
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1. Borrowing
Borrowing can be made at the Circulation Counter or through Self Check Machines. Borrowers may view their transactions history and perform online renewal through
User Accounts (portal).
2. Returning
Fines Rate
3. Reservation 4. Renewal
No Collection Types Rate of Fines
1. Open Shelf RM 0.50/day
2. PSM, Thesis & PjP RM 0.50/hour
3. Reference RM 1.00/day
4. Novel RM 0.50/day
5. Media RM 1.00/day
SERVICES
Self- Check Machine Circulation Counter
Library items are to be returned at the Circulation Counter or Book Drop Machine on or before the due date. Fines will be imposed for overdue items.
Receipts should be kept as proof that checked out items has been returned. Students must return all library materials when they withdraw, discontinue, defer or
graduate from the university.
aduate from the university.
Only books with ‘Circulated’ status can be reserved. Reservations can be made through User Account only.
Reserved item(s) will only be kept for seven (7) days.
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1. Borrowing
Borrowing can be made at the Circulation Counter or through Self Check Machines. Borrowers may view their transactions history and perform online renewal through
User Accounts (portal).
2. Returning
Fines Rate
3. Reservation 4. Renewal
No Collection Types Rate of Fines
1. Open Shelf RM 0.50/day
2. PSM, Thesis & PjP RM 0.50/hour
3. Reference RM 1.00/day
4. Novel RM 0.50/day
5. Media RM 1.00/day
SERVICES
Self- Check Machine Circulation Counter
Library items are to be returned at the Circulation Counter or Book Drop Machine on or before the due date. Fines will be imposed for overdue items.
Receipts should be kept as proof that checked out items has been returned. Students must return all library materials when they withdraw, discontinue, defer or
graduate from the university.
aduate from the university.
Only books with ‘Circulated’ status can be reserved. Reservations can be made through User Account only.
Reserved item(s) will only be kept for seven (7) days.
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1. Borrowing
Borrowing can be made at the Circulation Counter or through Self Check Machines. Borrowers may view their transactions history and perform online renewal through
User Accounts (portal).
2. Returning
Fines Rate
3. Reservation 4. Renewal
No Collection Types Rate of Fines
1. Open Shelf RM 0.50/day
2. PSM, Thesis & PjP RM 0.50/hour
3. Reference RM 1.00/day
4. Novel RM 0.50/day
5. Media RM 1.00/day
SERVICES
Self- Check Machine Circulation Counter
Library items are to be returned at the Circulation Counter or Book Drop Machine on or before the due date. Fines will be imposed for overdue items.
Receipts should be kept as proof that checked out items has been returned. Students must return all library materials when they withdraw, discontinue, defer or
graduate from the university.
aduate from the university.
Only books with ‘Circulated’ status can be reserved. Reservations can be made through User Account only.
Reserved item(s) will only be kept for seven (7) days.
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1. Borrowing
Borrowing can be made at the Circulation Counter or through Self Check Machines. Borrowers may view their transactions history and perform online renewal through
User Accounts (portal).
2. Returning
Fines Rate
3. Reservation 4. Renewal
No Collection Types Rate of Fines
1. Open Shelf RM 0.50/day
2. PSM, Thesis & PjP RM 0.50/hour
3. Reference RM 1.00/day
4. Novel RM 0.50/day
5. Media RM 1.00/day
SERVICES
Self- Check Machine Circulation Counter
Library items are to be returned at the Circulation Counter or Book Drop Machine on or before the due date. Fines will be imposed for overdue items.
Receipts should be kept as proof that checked out items has been returned. Students must return all library materials when they withdraw, discontinue, defer or
graduate from the university.
aduate from the university.
Only books with ‘Circulated’ status can be reserved. Reservations can be made through User Account only.
Reserved item(s) will only be kept for seven (7) days.
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1. Borrowing
Borrowing can be made at the Circulation Counter or through Self Check Machines. Borrowers may view their transactions history and perform online renewal through
User Accounts (portal).
2. Returning
Fines Rate
3. Reservation 4. Renewal
No Collection Types Rate of Fines
1. Open Shelf RM 0.50/day
2. PSM, Thesis & PjP RM 0.50/hour
3. Reference RM 1.00/day
4. Novel RM 0.50/day
5. Media RM 1.00/day
SERVICES
Self- Check Machine Circulation Counter
Library items are to be returned at the Circulation Counter or Book Drop Machine on or before the due date. Fines will be imposed for overdue items.
Receipts should be kept as proof that checked out items has been returned. Students must return all library materials when they withdraw, discontinue, defer or
graduate from the university.
aduate from the university.
Only books with ‘Circulated’ status can be reserved. Reservations can be made through User Account only.
Reserved item(s) will only be kept for seven (7) days.
SERVICES
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Books can be renewed two (2) times. Renewals can be done before or on the due Date at:
i. Circulation Counter ii. Library portal via User Account
Renewals will not be accepted if:-
i. Item has been reserved by another user ii. Item is overdue
5. Lost or Damaged Items 6. Reminder/Overdue Notice
A reminder will be sent to users via their UTeM’s email accounts. (Eg: Students: [email protected] Staff:[email protected])
The notice will be sent as follows:
Notice Time
First reminder 1 week before the due date
Second reminder List of items from the first reminder that have not been returned - after the due date
Third reminder List of items from the second reminder that have not been returned - one week after the due date
Fourth reminder Notice will be sent to user’s residential address
A reminder notice is library initiative to remind users of loan items. Users are subject to actual date as stated in the receipt and advised to keep receipt as a proof.
Immediate report should be made to staff at the Circulation Counter. Borrowers will be given two (2) weeks to search for the items. If the items are still
missing, the borrower has three (3) options: o Replace with the latest edition of the book (consult with Librarian) and the
RM25.00 processing fee will be exempted; or o Pay the price of the latest edition of the book, RM25.00 processing fee and fine
(if any) or o If the price of an old library collection material is unavailable, locally published
materials will be charged RM40.00 while internationally published materials will be charged RM150.00 and the processing fee.
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1. Borrowing
Borrowing can be made at the Circulation Counter or through Self Check Machines. Borrowers may view their transactions history and perform online renewal through
User Accounts (portal).
2. Returning
Fines Rate
3. Reservation 4. Renewal
No Collection Types Rate of Fines
1. Open Shelf RM 0.50/day
2. PSM, Thesis & PjP RM 0.50/hour
3. Reference RM 1.00/day
4. Novel RM 0.50/day
5. Media RM 1.00/day
SERVICES
Self- Check Machine Circulation Counter
Library items are to be returned at the Circulation Counter or Book Drop Machine on or before the due date. Fines will be imposed for overdue items.
Receipts should be kept as proof that checked out items has been returned. Students must return all library materials when they withdraw, discontinue, defer or
graduate from the university.
aduate from the university.
Only books with ‘Circulated’ status can be reserved. Reservations can be made through User Account only.
Reserved item(s) will only be kept for seven (7) days.
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1. Borrowing
Borrowing can be made at the Circulation Counter or through Self Check Machines. Borrowers may view their transactions history and perform online renewal through
User Accounts (portal).
2. Returning
Fines Rate
3. Reservation 4. Renewal
No Collection Types Rate of Fines
1. Open Shelf RM 0.50/day
2. PSM, Thesis & PjP RM 0.50/hour
3. Reference RM 1.00/day
4. Novel RM 0.50/day
5. Media RM 1.00/day
SERVICES
Self- Check Machine Circulation Counter
Library items are to be returned at the Circulation Counter or Book Drop Machine on or before the due date. Fines will be imposed for overdue items.
Receipts should be kept as proof that checked out items has been returned. Students must return all library materials when they withdraw, discontinue, defer or
graduate from the university.
aduate from the university.
Only books with ‘Circulated’ status can be reserved. Reservations can be made through User Account only.
Reserved item(s) will only be kept for seven (7) days.
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Books can be renewed two (2) times. Renewals can be done before or on the due Date at:
i. Circulation Counter ii. Library portal via User Account
Renewals will not be accepted if:-
i. Item has been reserved by another user ii. Item is overdue
5. Lost or Damaged Items 6. Reminder/Overdue Notice
A reminder will be sent to users via their UTeM’s email accounts. (Eg: Students: [email protected] Staff:[email protected])
The notice will be sent as follows:
Notice Time
First reminder 1 week before the due date
Second reminder List of items from the first reminder that have not been returned - after the due date
Third reminder List of items from the second reminder that have not been returned - one week after the due date
Fourth reminder Notice will be sent to user’s residential address
A reminder notice is library initiative to remind users of loan items. Users are subject to actual date as stated in the receipt and advised to keep receipt as a proof.
Immediate report should be made to staff at the Circulation Counter. Borrowers will be given two (2) weeks to search for the items. If the items are still
missing, the borrower has three (3) options: o Replace with the latest edition of the book (consult with Librarian) and the
RM25.00 processing fee will be exempted; or o Pay the price of the latest edition of the book, RM25.00 processing fee and fine
(if any) or o If the price of an old library collection material is unavailable, locally published
materials will be charged RM40.00 while internationally published materials will be charged RM150.00 and the processing fee.
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Books can be renewed two (2) times. Renewals can be done before or on the due Date at:
i. Circulation Counter ii. Library portal via User Account
Renewals will not be accepted if:-
i. Item has been reserved by another user ii. Item is overdue
5. Lost or Damaged Items 6. Reminder/Overdue Notice
A reminder will be sent to users via their UTeM’s email accounts. (Eg: Students: [email protected] Staff:[email protected])
The notice will be sent as follows:
Notice Time
First reminder 1 week before the due date
Second reminder List of items from the first reminder that have not been returned - after the due date
Third reminder List of items from the second reminder that have not been returned - one week after the due date
Fourth reminder Notice will be sent to user’s residential address
A reminder notice is library initiative to remind users of loan items. Users are subject to actual date as stated in the receipt and advised to keep receipt as a proof.
Immediate report should be made to staff at the Circulation Counter. Borrowers will be given two (2) weeks to search for the items. If the items are still
missing, the borrower has three (3) options: o Replace with the latest edition of the book (consult with Librarian) and the
RM25.00 processing fee will be exempted; or o Pay the price of the latest edition of the book, RM25.00 processing fee and fine
(if any) or o If the price of an old library collection material is unavailable, locally published
materials will be charged RM40.00 while internationally published materials will be charged RM150.00 and the processing fee.
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Books can be renewed two (2) times. Renewals can be done before or on the due Date at:
i. Circulation Counter ii. Library portal via User Account
Renewals will not be accepted if:-
i. Item has been reserved by another user ii. Item is overdue
5. Lost or Damaged Items 6. Reminder/Overdue Notice
A reminder will be sent to users via their UTeM’s email accounts. (Eg: Students: [email protected] Staff:[email protected])
The notice will be sent as follows:
Notice Time
First reminder 1 week before the due date
Second reminder List of items from the first reminder that have not been returned - after the due date
Third reminder List of items from the second reminder that have not been returned - one week after the due date
Fourth reminder Notice will be sent to user’s residential address
A reminder notice is library initiative to remind users of loan items. Users are subject to actual date as stated in the receipt and advised to keep receipt as a proof.
Immediate report should be made to staff at the Circulation Counter. Borrowers will be given two (2) weeks to search for the items. If the items are still
missing, the borrower has three (3) options: o Replace with the latest edition of the book (consult with Librarian) and the
RM25.00 processing fee will be exempted; or o Pay the price of the latest edition of the book, RM25.00 processing fee and fine
(if any) or o If the price of an old library collection material is unavailable, locally published
materials will be charged RM40.00 while internationally published materials will be charged RM150.00 and the processing fee.
4.
5.
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Books can be renewed two (2) times. Renewals can be done before or on the due Date at:
i. Circulation Counter ii. Library portal via User Account
Renewals will not be accepted if:-
i. Item has been reserved by another user ii. Item is overdue
5. Lost or Damaged Items 6. Reminder/Overdue Notice
A reminder will be sent to users via their UTeM’s email accounts. (Eg: Students: [email protected] Staff:[email protected])
The notice will be sent as follows:
Notice Time
First reminder 1 week before the due date
Second reminder List of items from the first reminder that have not been returned - after the due date
Third reminder List of items from the second reminder that have not been returned - one week after the due date
Fourth reminder Notice will be sent to user’s residential address
A reminder notice is library initiative to remind users of loan items. Users are subject to actual date as stated in the receipt and advised to keep receipt as a proof.
Immediate report should be made to staff at the Circulation Counter. Borrowers will be given two (2) weeks to search for the items. If the items are still
missing, the borrower has three (3) options: o Replace with the latest edition of the book (consult with Librarian) and the
RM25.00 processing fee will be exempted; or o Pay the price of the latest edition of the book, RM25.00 processing fee and fine
(if any) or o If the price of an old library collection material is unavailable, locally published
materials will be charged RM40.00 while internationally published materials will be charged RM150.00 and the processing fee.
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Books can be renewed two (2) times. Renewals can be done before or on the due Date at:
i. Circulation Counter ii. Library portal via User Account
Renewals will not be accepted if:-
i. Item has been reserved by another user ii. Item is overdue
5. Lost or Damaged Items 6. Reminder/Overdue Notice
A reminder will be sent to users via their UTeM’s email accounts. (Eg: Students: [email protected] Staff:[email protected])
The notice will be sent as follows:
Notice Time
First reminder 1 week before the due date
Second reminder List of items from the first reminder that have not been returned - after the due date
Third reminder List of items from the second reminder that have not been returned - one week after the due date
Fourth reminder Notice will be sent to user’s residential address
A reminder notice is library initiative to remind users of loan items. Users are subject to actual date as stated in the receipt and advised to keep receipt as a proof.
Immediate report should be made to staff at the Circulation Counter. Borrowers will be given two (2) weeks to search for the items. If the items are still
missing, the borrower has three (3) options: o Replace with the latest edition of the book (consult with Librarian) and the
RM25.00 processing fee will be exempted; or o Pay the price of the latest edition of the book, RM25.00 processing fee and fine
(if any) or o If the price of an old library collection material is unavailable, locally published
materials will be charged RM40.00 while internationally published materials will be charged RM150.00 and the processing fee.
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Books can be renewed two (2) times. Renewals can be done before or on the due Date at:
i. Circulation Counter ii. Library portal via User Account
Renewals will not be accepted if:-
i. Item has been reserved by another user ii. Item is overdue
5. Lost or Damaged Items 6. Reminder/Overdue Notice
A reminder will be sent to users via their UTeM’s email accounts. (Eg: Students: [email protected] Staff:[email protected])
The notice will be sent as follows:
Notice Time
First reminder 1 week before the due date
Second reminder List of items from the first reminder that have not been returned - after the due date
Third reminder List of items from the second reminder that have not been returned - one week after the due date
Fourth reminder Notice will be sent to user’s residential address
A reminder notice is library initiative to remind users of loan items. Users are subject to actual date as stated in the receipt and advised to keep receipt as a proof.
Immediate report should be made to staff at the Circulation Counter. Borrowers will be given two (2) weeks to search for the items. If the items are still
missing, the borrower has three (3) options: o Replace with the latest edition of the book (consult with Librarian) and the
RM25.00 processing fee will be exempted; or o Pay the price of the latest edition of the book, RM25.00 processing fee and fine
(if any) or o If the price of an old library collection material is unavailable, locally published
materials will be charged RM40.00 while internationally published materials will be charged RM150.00 and the processing fee.
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CATEGORIES USER TYPE TOTAL
MAXIMUM LOAN
ELIGIBILITY (Item Combination)
OPEN COLLECTION (Number of
Items)
JOURNAL COLLECTION
(Bound Journal)
JOURNAL COLLECTION (Retrospective
Issue in Current Year)
MEDIA COLLE-CTION
RED SPOT ITEMS
REFERENCE COLLECTION
(r-rf-rgp-rx- rp- rsm)
UNDERGRADUATE Diploma 10 items 10 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
Degree 15 items 15 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
POSTGRADUATE Master 15 items 15 items/ 30 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
PHD 15 items 15 items/ 30 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
ACADEMIC STAFF Academic Staff 30 items 30 items/ 90 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
Tutor 15 items 15 items/ 30 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
Teaching Engineer
15 items 15 items/ 60 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
NON ACADEMIC STAFF
Senior Officer 20 items 20 items/ 60 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
Admin Staff 10 items 10 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
Research Officer 15 items 15 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
Research Officer Assistant
15 items 15 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
ALUMNI Alumni 5 items 5 items/ 14 days
- - - - -
EXTERNAL MEMBERSHIP
External Member (Borrowing)
2 items 2 items/ 14 days
- - - - -
Loan eligibility and duration vary according to membership category:
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CATEGORIES USER TYPE TOTAL
MAXIMUM LOAN
ELIGIBILITY (Item Combination)
OPEN COLLECTION (Number of
Items)
JOURNAL COLLECTION
(Bound Journal)
JOURNAL COLLECTION (Retrospective
Issue in Current Year)
MEDIA COLLE-CTION
RED SPOT ITEMS
REFERENCE COLLECTION
(r-rf-rgp-rx- rp- rsm)
UNDERGRADUATE Diploma 10 items 10 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
Degree 15 items 15 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
POSTGRADUATE Master 15 items 15 items/ 30 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
PHD 15 items 15 items/ 30 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
ACADEMIC STAFF Academic Staff 30 items 30 items/ 90 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
Tutor 15 items 15 items/ 30 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
Teaching Engineer
15 items 15 items/ 60 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
NON ACADEMIC STAFF
Senior Officer 20 items 20 items/ 60 days
2 items/ 7 days
2 items/ 2 days
2 items/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
2 items/ 2 days
Admin Staff 10 items 10 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
Research Officer 15 items 15 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
Research Officer Assistant
15 items 15 items/ 14 days
1 item/ 7 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 2 days
1 item/ 1 day
1 item/ 2 days
ALUMNI Alumni 5 items 5 items/ 14 days
- - - - -
EXTERNAL MEMBERSHIP
External Member (Borrowing)
2 items 2 items/ 14 days
- - - - -
Loan eligibility and duration vary according to membership category:
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This refers to application for reference material that is not available in Laman Hikmah Library collection: from 24 IPTA/IPTS (Free of charge). This service also provides ILL that requires payment process which involves oversea
sources. Payment should pay by requestor. Request can be made by filling out Online Application System (e-form) of Inter library
Loan (ILL) Services for Books and Articles Application via link http://bit.ly/2rjanBB
Information Packaging is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. The librarian will perform literature search on your research topic in appropriate database and will provide list of references.
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2GS3zm2
Ask a Librarian is a live chat reference service which allows users to ask questions in real time. This service is available within working hours. As
7. Inter-Library Loan Service (ILL Service)
8. Ask A Librarian 9. User Education Programme (UEP)
Request for UEP can be made through Online Application System (e-form) of User Education Pogramme: http://bit.ly/2GuYPDH. Please check the class schedule at library portal for further information.
10. Information Packaging
Open to all users. Consists of 5 modules: i) Online database ii) Library Catalogue (Web OPAC) & User Account iii) Turnitin (Plagiarism Software) iv) Library Portal, Facilities & Services v) Information seeking for Postgraduate, Researcher, GRA, SRA, RA
Compulsory to all new registered Graduate Research Assistant/ Student Research Assistant/ Research Assistant.
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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This refers to application for reference material that is not available in Laman Hikmah Library collection: from 24 IPTA/IPTS (Free of charge). This service also provides ILL that requires payment process which involves oversea
sources. Payment should pay by requestor. Request can be made by filling out Online Application System (e-form) of Inter library
Loan (ILL) Services for Books and Articles Application via link http://bit.ly/2rjanBB
Information Packaging is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. The librarian will perform literature search on your research topic in appropriate database and will provide list of references.
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2GS3zm2
Ask a Librarian is a live chat reference service which allows users to ask questions in real time. This service is available within working hours. As
7. Inter-Library Loan Service (ILL Service)
8. Ask A Librarian 9. User Education Programme (UEP)
Request for UEP can be made through Online Application System (e-form) of User Education Pogramme: http://bit.ly/2GuYPDH. Please check the class schedule at library portal for further information.
10. Information Packaging
Open to all users. Consists of 5 modules: i) Online database ii) Library Catalogue (Web OPAC) & User Account iii) Turnitin (Plagiarism Software) iv) Library Portal, Facilities & Services v) Information seeking for Postgraduate, Researcher, GRA, SRA, RA
Compulsory to all new registered Graduate Research Assistant/ Student Research Assistant/ Research Assistant.
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
16
This refers to application for reference material that is not available in Laman Hikmah Library collection: from 24 IPTA/IPTS (Free of charge). This service also provides ILL that requires payment process which involves oversea
sources. Payment should pay by requestor. Request can be made by filling out Online Application System (e-form) of Inter library
Loan (ILL) Services for Books and Articles Application via link http://bit.ly/2rjanBB
Information Packaging is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. The librarian will perform literature search on your research topic in appropriate database and will provide list of references.
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2GS3zm2
Ask a Librarian is a live chat reference service which allows users to ask questions in real time. This service is available within working hours. As
7. Inter-Library Loan Service (ILL Service)
8. Ask A Librarian 9. User Education Programme (UEP)
Request for UEP can be made through Online Application System (e-form) of User Education Pogramme: http://bit.ly/2GuYPDH. Please check the class schedule at library portal for further information.
10. Information Packaging
Open to all users. Consists of 5 modules: i) Online database ii) Library Catalogue (Web OPAC) & User Account iii) Turnitin (Plagiarism Software) iv) Library Portal, Facilities & Services v) Information seeking for Postgraduate, Researcher, GRA, SRA, RA
Compulsory to all new registered Graduate Research Assistant/ Student Research Assistant/ Research Assistant.
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
16
This refers to application for reference material that is not available in Laman Hikmah Library collection: from 24 IPTA/IPTS (Free of charge). This service also provides ILL that requires payment process which involves oversea
sources. Payment should pay by requestor. Request can be made by filling out Online Application System (e-form) of Inter library
Loan (ILL) Services for Books and Articles Application via link http://bit.ly/2rjanBB
Information Packaging is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. The librarian will perform literature search on your research topic in appropriate database and will provide list of references.
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2GS3zm2
Ask a Librarian is a live chat reference service which allows users to ask questions in real time. This service is available within working hours. As
7. Inter-Library Loan Service (ILL Service)
8. Ask A Librarian 9. User Education Programme (UEP)
Request for UEP can be made through Online Application System (e-form) of User Education Pogramme: http://bit.ly/2GuYPDH. Please check the class schedule at library portal for further information.
10. Information Packaging
Open to all users. Consists of 5 modules: i) Online database ii) Library Catalogue (Web OPAC) & User Account iii) Turnitin (Plagiarism Software) iv) Library Portal, Facilities & Services v) Information seeking for Postgraduate, Researcher, GRA, SRA, RA
Compulsory to all new registered Graduate Research Assistant/ Student Research Assistant/ Research Assistant.
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
16
This refers to application for reference material that is not available in Laman Hikmah Library collection: from 24 IPTA/IPTS (Free of charge). This service also provides ILL that requires payment process which involves oversea
sources. Payment should pay by requestor. Request can be made by filling out Online Application System (e-form) of Inter library
Loan (ILL) Services for Books and Articles Application via link http://bit.ly/2rjanBB
Information Packaging is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. The librarian will perform literature search on your research topic in appropriate database and will provide list of references.
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2GS3zm2
Ask a Librarian is a live chat reference service which allows users to ask questions in real time. This service is available within working hours. As
7. Inter-Library Loan Service (ILL Service)
8. Ask A Librarian 9. User Education Programme (UEP)
Request for UEP can be made through Online Application System (e-form) of User Education Pogramme: http://bit.ly/2GuYPDH. Please check the class schedule at library portal for further information.
10. Information Packaging
Open to all users. Consists of 5 modules: i) Online database ii) Library Catalogue (Web OPAC) & User Account iii) Turnitin (Plagiarism Software) iv) Library Portal, Facilities & Services v) Information seeking for Postgraduate, Researcher, GRA, SRA, RA
Compulsory to all new registered Graduate Research Assistant/ Student Research Assistant/ Research Assistant.
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
16
This refers to application for reference material that is not available in Laman Hikmah Library collection: from 24 IPTA/IPTS (Free of charge). This service also provides ILL that requires payment process which involves oversea
sources. Payment should pay by requestor. Request can be made by filling out Online Application System (e-form) of Inter library
Loan (ILL) Services for Books and Articles Application via link http://bit.ly/2rjanBB
Information Packaging is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. The librarian will perform literature search on your research topic in appropriate database and will provide list of references.
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2GS3zm2
Ask a Librarian is a live chat reference service which allows users to ask questions in real time. This service is available within working hours. As
7. Inter-Library Loan Service (ILL Service)
8. Ask A Librarian 9. User Education Programme (UEP)
Request for UEP can be made through Online Application System (e-form) of User Education Pogramme: http://bit.ly/2GuYPDH. Please check the class schedule at library portal for further information.
10. Information Packaging
Open to all users. Consists of 5 modules: i) Online database ii) Library Catalogue (Web OPAC) & User Account iii) Turnitin (Plagiarism Software) iv) Library Portal, Facilities & Services v) Information seeking for Postgraduate, Researcher, GRA, SRA, RA
Compulsory to all new registered Graduate Research Assistant/ Student Research Assistant/ Research Assistant.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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This refers to application for reference material that is not available in Laman Hikmah Library collection: from 24 IPTA/IPTS (Free of charge). This service also provides ILL that requires payment process which involves oversea
sources. Payment should pay by requestor. Request can be made by filling out Online Application System (e-form) of Inter library
Loan (ILL) Services for Books and Articles Application via link http://bit.ly/2rjanBB
Information Packaging is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. The librarian will perform literature search on your research topic in appropriate database and will provide list of references.
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2GS3zm2
Ask a Librarian is a live chat reference service which allows users to ask questions in real time. This service is available within working hours. As
7. Inter-Library Loan Service (ILL Service)
8. Ask A Librarian 9. User Education Programme (UEP)
Request for UEP can be made through Online Application System (e-form) of User Education Pogramme: http://bit.ly/2GuYPDH. Please check the class schedule at library portal for further information.
10. Information Packaging
Open to all users. Consists of 5 modules: i) Online database ii) Library Catalogue (Web OPAC) & User Account iii) Turnitin (Plagiarism Software) iv) Library Portal, Facilities & Services v) Information seeking for Postgraduate, Researcher, GRA, SRA, RA
Compulsory to all new registered Graduate Research Assistant/ Student Research Assistant/ Research Assistant.
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11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
17
11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
17
11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
17
11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
17
11. Research Consultation
Research Consultation is a service provided by Research Support Unit, Laman Hikmah Library. This service is an extended opportunity to have specific research queries answered. Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a research consultation
Request can be made via e-form https://bit.ly/2LPdnjX 12. Room /Space Rental Service
Laman Hikmah Library also provides room/space rental service to outsiders who are interested in conducting an event such as course, class, meeting, training and etc.
13. One Stop Centre
Circulation Counter also known as One Stop Centre which is expand the function of the counter. Instead of handling library transactions, One Stop Centre also offered a few services from other departments such as matrix card tagging, student confirmation letter, hostel and etc.
14. Online Database Service
Online database is subscribed to support the development of learning and research. Library subscribes several databases both local and international which are:
10.
11.
12.
13.
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External Database
Database Scope Access
ACM Digital Library Computer Graphics, Networking, Gaming and Artificial Intelligence
Abstract and Full Text
ASME Digital Collection Mechanical Engineering Abstract and Full
Text
Proquest ebook Central (Ebrary)
Multidisciplinary such as Engineering and Technology, Computer & Information Technology, Science, Social Science, Education, Economy, etc.
Abstract and Full Text
Emerald Insight
Marketing, Engineering, Education, Accounting, Finance & Economics, Business, Management & Strategy, HR, Learning & Organization Studies, Health & Social Care, Information & Knowledge Management, Library Studies, Tourism & Hospitality, Operations, Logistics & Quality, Property Management & Built Environment and Public Policy & Environment Management.
Abstract and Full Text
Science Direct
Computer Science, Engineering, Materials Science, Business, Management and Accounting
Abstract and Full Text
EBSCOhost H.W. Wilson
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Acoustics, Aeronautics, Applied Mathematics, Atmospheric Science, Automotive Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Communication and Information Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Engineering and Biomedical Materials, Energy Resources and Research, Geology, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Petroleum and Gas, Physics, Space Science, Textile Industry and Fabrics, and Transportation
Abstract and Full Text
Access Engineering
Bioengineering, Business Skills, Chemical, Civil, Communications, Electrical/Electronics, Energy/Petroleum, Environmental/Sustainable, Industrial, Makerspace, Materials, Mechanical, Operations Management, Schaum's Outlines and Software
Abstract and Full Text
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External Database
Database Scope Access
ACM Digital Library Computer Graphics, Networking, Gaming and Artificial Intelligence
Abstract and Full Text
ASME Digital Collection Mechanical Engineering Abstract and Full
Text
Proquest ebook Central (Ebrary)
Multidisciplinary such as Engineering and Technology, Computer & Information Technology, Science, Social Science, Education, Economy, etc.
Abstract and Full Text
Emerald Insight
Marketing, Engineering, Education, Accounting, Finance & Economics, Business, Management & Strategy, HR, Learning & Organization Studies, Health & Social Care, Information & Knowledge Management, Library Studies, Tourism & Hospitality, Operations, Logistics & Quality, Property Management & Built Environment and Public Policy & Environment Management.
Abstract and Full Text
Science Direct
Computer Science, Engineering, Materials Science, Business, Management and Accounting
Abstract and Full Text
EBSCOhost H.W. Wilson
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Acoustics, Aeronautics, Applied Mathematics, Atmospheric Science, Automotive Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Communication and Information Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Engineering and Biomedical Materials, Energy Resources and Research, Geology, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Petroleum and Gas, Physics, Space Science, Textile Industry and Fabrics, and Transportation
Abstract and Full Text
Access Engineering
Bioengineering, Business Skills, Chemical, Civil, Communications, Electrical/Electronics, Energy/Petroleum, Environmental/Sustainable, Industrial, Makerspace, Materials, Mechanical, Operations Management, Schaum's Outlines and Software
Abstract and Full Text
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External Database
Database Scope Access
ACM Digital Library Computer Graphics, Networking, Gaming and Artificial Intelligence
Abstract and Full Text
ASME Digital Collection Mechanical Engineering Abstract and Full
Text
Proquest ebook Central (Ebrary)
Multidisciplinary such as Engineering and Technology, Computer & Information Technology, Science, Social Science, Education, Economy, etc.
Abstract and Full Text
Emerald Insight
Marketing, Engineering, Education, Accounting, Finance & Economics, Business, Management & Strategy, HR, Learning & Organization Studies, Health & Social Care, Information & Knowledge Management, Library Studies, Tourism & Hospitality, Operations, Logistics & Quality, Property Management & Built Environment and Public Policy & Environment Management.
Abstract and Full Text
Science Direct
Computer Science, Engineering, Materials Science, Business, Management and Accounting
Abstract and Full Text
EBSCOhost H.W. Wilson
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Acoustics, Aeronautics, Applied Mathematics, Atmospheric Science, Automotive Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Communication and Information Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Engineering and Biomedical Materials, Energy Resources and Research, Geology, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Petroleum and Gas, Physics, Space Science, Textile Industry and Fabrics, and Transportation
Abstract and Full Text
Access Engineering
Bioengineering, Business Skills, Chemical, Civil, Communications, Electrical/Electronics, Energy/Petroleum, Environmental/Sustainable, Industrial, Makerspace, Materials, Mechanical, Operations Management, Schaum's Outlines and Software
Abstract and Full Text
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Knovel
Adhesives coating sealants & inks, Biochemistry biology & biotechnology
Ceramics & ceramic engineering, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering,
Civil Engineering & Construction materials,
Environment & Environmental, Engineering, Food Science, General engineering & project administration, Mechanics & mechanical engineering,
Plastics & rubber, Safety & industrial hygiene, Electronics & semiconductors,
Electrical & power engineering, Pharmaceuticals cosmetics & toiletries,
Metal & metallurgy, Textiles, Oil & Gas engineering, Earth Sciences,
Sustainable energy & development, Industrial engineering & operations management, Transportation engineering,
Nanotechnology, Process design control & automation, Optics & photonics, Mining engineering & extractive metallurgy, Welding engineering & materials joining and Aerospace & radar technology
Fulltext
Turnitin Prevention of plagiarism in conducting a research Request User ID and password from Library
Summon Searching information throughout all the library databases
Open (Search Engine)
Online Database from Malaysia Citation Centre, Ministry of Education Malaysia
Databases Scope Access
Ebook World Scientific
All accessible ebooks are as listed below;
1. 2014 Annual Competitiveness Analysis and Development Strategies for Indonesian Provinces
2. 2014 Provincial and Inaugural Regional Competitiveness Analysis: Safeguarding Indonesia's Growth Momentum
Fulltext
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Knovel
Adhesives coating sealants & inks, Biochemistry biology & biotechnology
Ceramics & ceramic engineering, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering,
Civil Engineering & Construction materials,
Environment & Environmental, Engineering, Food Science, General engineering & project administration, Mechanics & mechanical engineering,
Plastics & rubber, Safety & industrial hygiene, Electronics & semiconductors,
Electrical & power engineering, Pharmaceuticals cosmetics & toiletries,
Metal & metallurgy, Textiles, Oil & Gas engineering, Earth Sciences,
Sustainable energy & development, Industrial engineering & operations management, Transportation engineering,
Nanotechnology, Process design control & automation, Optics & photonics, Mining engineering & extractive metallurgy, Welding engineering & materials joining and Aerospace & radar technology
Fulltext
Turnitin Prevention of plagiarism in conducting a research Request User ID and password from Library
Summon Searching information throughout all the library databases
Open (Search Engine)
Online Database from Malaysia Citation Centre, Ministry of Education Malaysia
Databases Scope Access
Ebook World Scientific
All accessible ebooks are as listed below;
1. 2014 Annual Competitiveness Analysis and Development Strategies for Indonesian Provinces
2. 2014 Provincial and Inaugural Regional Competitiveness Analysis: Safeguarding Indonesia's Growth Momentum
Fulltext
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Knovel
Adhesives coating sealants & inks, Biochemistry biology & biotechnology
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Adhesives coating sealants & inks, Biochemistry biology & biotechnology
Ceramics & ceramic engineering, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering,
Civil Engineering & Construction materials,
Environment & Environmental, Engineering, Food Science, General engineering & project administration, Mechanics & mechanical engineering,
Plastics & rubber, Safety & industrial hygiene, Electronics & semiconductors,
Electrical & power engineering, Pharmaceuticals cosmetics & toiletries,
Metal & metallurgy, Textiles, Oil & Gas engineering, Earth Sciences,
Sustainable energy & development, Industrial engineering & operations management, Transportation engineering,
Nanotechnology, Process design control & automation, Optics & photonics, Mining engineering & extractive metallurgy, Welding engineering & materials joining and Aerospace & radar technology
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Turnitin Prevention of plagiarism in conducting a research Request User ID and password from Library
Summon Searching information throughout all the library databases
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Online Database from Malaysia Citation Centre, Ministry of Education Malaysia
Databases Scope Access
Ebook World Scientific
All accessible ebooks are as listed below;
1. 2014 Annual Competitiveness Analysis and Development Strategies for Indonesian Provinces
2. 2014 Provincial and Inaugural Regional Competitiveness Analysis: Safeguarding Indonesia's Growth Momentum
Fulltext
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
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3. Adaptation to Climate Change: Asean and Comparative Experiences
4. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 34 Greater China Economies: 2000‐2010
5. Annual Analysis of Competitiveness, Simulation Studies and Development Perspective for 35 States and Federal Territories of India: 2000‐2010
6. Apec and The Rise of China
7. Asean Economic Integration: Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, And Finance
8. Asean Matters! Reflecting On the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
9. Asia Rising: Who Is Leading?
10. Asian Economic Systems
11. Asian Free Trade Agreements and Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation and Economic Cooperation
12. Behavioural Economics and Policy Design: Examples from Singapore
13. Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
14. China and East Asia: After The Wall Street Crisis
15. China‐Asean Sub‐Regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect
16. Chronic Poverty in Asia: Causes, Consequences and Policies
17. Entrepreneurship in Asia: Social Enterprise, Network and Grassroots Case Studies
18. Environmental Policies in Asia: Perspectives from Seven Asian Countries
19. Facets of Competitiveness: Narratives from Asean
20. Harmony and Development: Asean‐China Relations
21. Heart to Heart with Asian Leaders: Exclusive Interviews On Crisis, Comebacks & Character
22. Leaders of Singapore
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23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
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23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
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23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
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23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
21
23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
21
23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
21
23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
21
23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
21
23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
21
23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
21
23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
21
23. Making of Southeast Asian Nations, The: State, Ethnicity, Indigenism and Citizenship
24. Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
25. Perspectives On the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years
26. Political Participation in Asia: Typologies of Political Behavior Across Democratizing States
27. Reinventing Indonesia
28. Singapore 2065: Leading Insights On Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond
29. Singapore and Asia: Impact of The Global Financial Tsunami and Other Economic Issues
30. Singapore Perspectives 2011: Our Inclusive Society: Going Forward
31. Singapore Perspectives 2012 ‐ Singapore Inclusive: Bridging Divides
32. Singapore Perspectives 2013: Governance
33. Singapore Perspectives 2014: Differences
34. Singapore: Trade, Investment and Economic Performance
35. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism?
36. World Scientific Reference On Asia And The World Economy (In 3 Volumes)
EBSCOhost
(Academic Search Complete)
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Anthropology, Ethnic and Multicultural Studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Science and Technology, Veterinary Science, Women's Studies and Zoology
Abstract and Full Text
Proquest
(Dissertation & Thesis) Dissertations & thesis from around the world since 1980
Abstract and Full Text
Scopus Largest abstract and citation database of research literature Abstract Only
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1. 24 Hours Reading Area
2. Locker
3. Gallery
4. Leisure Area
5. Online Database Room
FACILITIES
Spacious reading area is available 24 hours for users.
The rental rates are as follows:-
i. Big : RM10.00/semester ii. Small : RM6.00/semester
Fines will be imposed at 50 cents per day for the late return of keys Loss of keychain : RM5.00 Loss of key : RM 15.00 Requests for rental can be made at the Circulation Counter.
Provides information regarding UTeM’s Chancellor
Users can use this area for recreational activities
Room specific for online database searching
FACILITIES
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6. Viewing Room
7. Discussion Room
8. Seminar Room
9. Audiovisual Room
10. Carrel Room
11. Smart Room
Can accommodate 80 users at one time. Reservation can be made through e-Calendar
Can accommodate 5-8 users in one room. 2 hours per use.
Can accommodate 30 users in one time. Reservation can be made through e-Calendar
Available for all users Reservation can be made at Circulation Counter
Only available at Main Campus Library Request can be made at Circulation Counter
Can accommodate 20 users at one time. Reservation can be made through e-Calendar
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
22
1. 24 Hours Reading Area
2. Locker
3. Gallery
4. Leisure Area
5. Online Database Room
FACILITIES
Spacious reading area is available 24 hours for users.
The rental rates are as follows:-
i. Big : RM10.00/semester ii. Small : RM6.00/semester
Fines will be imposed at 50 cents per day for the late return of keys Loss of keychain : RM5.00 Loss of key : RM 15.00 Requests for rental can be made at the Circulation Counter.
Provides information regarding UTeM’s Chancellor
Users can use this area for recreational activities
Room specific for online database searching
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HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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12. Viewing Area
13. Printing Service
14. Fujitsu Corner
15. Internet/Assignment Area
16. Ind-E- Zone
17. Web OPAC
Can accommodate 40 users at one time. Reservation can be made through e-Calendar
Users need to recharge their Cyber Printing Account at Circulation Counter
Fujitsu provides scanning service at this corner. Users are free to use this service.
An area equipped with internet connection is available for users
The Industry Engagement Zone (Ind-E-Zone) is a zone within the campus solely dedicated to encourage direct interfacing between university and the industry
Web OPAC PCs are provided for users to search the library collections
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6. Viewing Room
7. Discussion Room
8. Seminar Room
9. Audiovisual Room
10. Carrel Room
11. Smart Room
Can accommodate 80 users at one time. Reservation can be made through e-Calendar
Can accommodate 5-8 users in one room. 2 hours per use.
Can accommodate 30 users in one time. Reservation can be made through e-Calendar
Available for all users Reservation can be made at Circulation Counter
Only available at Main Campus Library Request can be made at Circulation Counter
Can accommodate 20 users at one time. Reservation can be made through e-Calendar
LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARYHANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020
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18. Wifi Access
19. Hoverboard
20. Ipad (Free service)
21. Games Zone
Wifi access is available at all levels within the library
Provide variety of learning process where users explore the library in interactive way
3 Ipads available in Main Campus 2 Ipad available in Technology Campus Open to all registered student only
3 Playstation 4 in Main Campus 2 Playstation 4 in Technology Campus Dart board Carrom set Indoor game –chess/ cross puzzle/dam/
snake and ladder
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12. Viewing Area
13. Printing Service
14. Fujitsu Corner
15. Internet/Assignment Area
16. Ind-E- Zone
17. Web OPAC
Can accommodate 40 users at one time. Reservation can be made through e-Calendar
Users need to recharge their Cyber Printing Account at Circulation Counter
Fujitsu provides scanning service at this corner. Users are free to use this service.
An area equipped with internet connection is available for users
The Industry Engagement Zone (Ind-E-Zone) is a zone within the campus solely dedicated to encourage direct interfacing between university and the industry
Web OPAC PCs are provided for users to search the library collections
LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020
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HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
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18. Wifi Access
19. Hoverboard
20. Ipad (Free service)
21. Games Zone
Wifi access is available at all levels within the library
Provide variety of learning process where users explore the library in interactive way
3 Ipads available in Main Campus 2 Ipad available in Technology Campus Open to all registered student only
3 Playstation 4 in Main Campus 2 Playstation 4 in Technology Campus Dart board Carrom set Indoor game –chess/ cross puzzle/dam/
snake and ladder
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1. Open Shelf Collection
Consists of books from various fields and can be borrowed by users depending on their category and entitlement.
2. Reference Collection
The Reference collection available at the Laman Hikmah Library may not be loaned out (except for these categories: r, rf, rgp, rx, rp & rsm).
3. Red Spot Collection
Consists of materials recommended by lecturers and can be borrowed for a period of 1 day per item.
4. Media Collection
Consists of non-printed and digital materials such as video cassettes, audio cassettes, slides, VCD, CD-ROM, diskettes, etc. These materials may only be borrowed for a period of 2 days.
5. Serial Collection
Consists of periodicals which include current volumes of magazines, bulletins, etc. These may be borrowed depending on user category and entitlement.
6. Examination Paper Collection
Consists of printed materials which are located at the open shelves and may be referred to only in the library. They are also available in digital format and may be accessed via the library’s portal.
7. Under Graduate Project, Thesis & Short-term/Long-term Research Collection
Consists of work produced by UTeM staff and students. Requests for reference can be made at the Circulation Counter.
8. UTeM’s Archive Collection
Consists of printed, non-printed and other special materials produced by UTeM students, academic and non-academic staff. It also includes printed and non-printed publication about UTeM from outside sources.
COLLECTIONS
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1. Open Shelf Collection
Consists of books from various fields and can be borrowed by users depending on their category and entitlement.
2. Reference Collection
The Reference collection available at the Laman Hikmah Library may not be loaned out (except for these categories: r, rf, rgp, rx, rp & rsm).
3. Red Spot Collection
Consists of materials recommended by lecturers and can be borrowed for a period of 1 day per item.
4. Media Collection
Consists of non-printed and digital materials such as video cassettes, audio cassettes, slides, VCD, CD-ROM, diskettes, etc. These materials may only be borrowed for a period of 2 days.
5. Serial Collection
Consists of periodicals which include current volumes of magazines, bulletins, etc. These may be borrowed depending on user category and entitlement.
6. Examination Paper Collection
Consists of printed materials which are located at the open shelves and may be referred to only in the library. They are also available in digital format and may be accessed via the library’s portal.
7. Under Graduate Project, Thesis & Short-term/Long-term Research Collection
Consists of work produced by UTeM staff and students. Requests for reference can be made at the Circulation Counter.
8. UTeM’s Archive Collection
Consists of printed, non-printed and other special materials produced by UTeM students, academic and non-academic staff. It also includes printed and non-printed publication about UTeM from outside sources.
COLLECTIONS
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
26
1. Open Shelf Collection
Consists of books from various fields and can be borrowed by users depending on their category and entitlement.
2. Reference Collection
The Reference collection available at the Laman Hikmah Library may not be loaned out (except for these categories: r, rf, rgp, rx, rp & rsm).
3. Red Spot Collection
Consists of materials recommended by lecturers and can be borrowed for a period of 1 day per item.
4. Media Collection
Consists of non-printed and digital materials such as video cassettes, audio cassettes, slides, VCD, CD-ROM, diskettes, etc. These materials may only be borrowed for a period of 2 days.
5. Serial Collection
Consists of periodicals which include current volumes of magazines, bulletins, etc. These may be borrowed depending on user category and entitlement.
6. Examination Paper Collection
Consists of printed materials which are located at the open shelves and may be referred to only in the library. They are also available in digital format and may be accessed via the library’s portal.
7. Under Graduate Project, Thesis & Short-term/Long-term Research Collection
Consists of work produced by UTeM staff and students. Requests for reference can be made at the Circulation Counter.
8. UTeM’s Archive Collection
Consists of printed, non-printed and other special materials produced by UTeM students, academic and non-academic staff. It also includes printed and non-printed publication about UTeM from outside sources.
COLLECTIONS
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
26
1. Open Shelf Collection
Consists of books from various fields and can be borrowed by users depending on their category and entitlement.
2. Reference Collection
The Reference collection available at the Laman Hikmah Library may not be loaned out (except for these categories: r, rf, rgp, rx, rp & rsm).
3. Red Spot Collection
Consists of materials recommended by lecturers and can be borrowed for a period of 1 day per item.
4. Media Collection
Consists of non-printed and digital materials such as video cassettes, audio cassettes, slides, VCD, CD-ROM, diskettes, etc. These materials may only be borrowed for a period of 2 days.
5. Serial Collection
Consists of periodicals which include current volumes of magazines, bulletins, etc. These may be borrowed depending on user category and entitlement.
6. Examination Paper Collection
Consists of printed materials which are located at the open shelves and may be referred to only in the library. They are also available in digital format and may be accessed via the library’s portal.
7. Under Graduate Project, Thesis & Short-term/Long-term Research Collection
Consists of work produced by UTeM staff and students. Requests for reference can be made at the Circulation Counter.
8. UTeM’s Archive Collection
Consists of printed, non-printed and other special materials produced by UTeM students, academic and non-academic staff. It also includes printed and non-printed publication about UTeM from outside sources.
COLLECTIONS
HANDBOOK SESSION 2019/2020 LAMAN HIKMAH LIBRARY
26
1. Open Shelf Collection
Consists of books from various fields and can be borrowed by users depending on their category and entitlement.
2. Reference Collection
The Reference collection available at the Laman Hikmah Library may not be loaned out (except for these categories: r, rf, rgp, rx, rp & rsm).
3. Red Spot Collection
Consists of materials recommended by lecturers and can be borrowed for a period of 1 day per item.
4. Media Collection
Consists of non-printed and digital materials such as video cassettes, audio cassettes, slides, VCD, CD-ROM, diskettes, etc. These materials may only be borrowed for a period of 2 days.
5. Serial Collection
Consists of periodicals which include current volumes of magazines, bulletins, etc. These may be borrowed depending on user category and entitlement.
6. Examination Paper Collection
Consists of printed materials which are located at the open shelves and may be referred to only in the library. They are also available in digital format and may be accessed via the library’s portal.
7. Under Graduate Project, Thesis & Short-term/Long-term Research Collection
Consists of work produced by UTeM staff and students. Requests for reference can be made at the Circulation Counter.
8. UTeM’s Archive Collection
Consists of printed, non-printed and other special materials produced by UTeM students, academic and non-academic staff. It also includes printed and non-printed publication about UTeM from outside sources.
COLLECTIONS
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1. Open Shelf Collection
Consists of books from various fields and can be borrowed by users depending on their category and entitlement.
2. Reference Collection
The Reference collection available at the Laman Hikmah Library may not be loaned out (except for these categories: r, rf, rgp, rx, rp & rsm).
3. Red Spot Collection
Consists of materials recommended by lecturers and can be borrowed for a period of 1 day per item.
4. Media Collection
Consists of non-printed and digital materials such as video cassettes, audio cassettes, slides, VCD, CD-ROM, diskettes, etc. These materials may only be borrowed for a period of 2 days.
5. Serial Collection
Consists of periodicals which include current volumes of magazines, bulletins, etc. These may be borrowed depending on user category and entitlement.
6. Examination Paper Collection
Consists of printed materials which are located at the open shelves and may be referred to only in the library. They are also available in digital format and may be accessed via the library’s portal.
7. Under Graduate Project, Thesis & Short-term/Long-term Research Collection
Consists of work produced by UTeM staff and students. Requests for reference can be made at the Circulation Counter.
8. UTeM’s Archive Collection
Consists of printed, non-printed and other special materials produced by UTeM students, academic and non-academic staff. It also includes printed and non-printed publication about UTeM from outside sources.
COLLECTIONS
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1. Open Shelf Collection
Consists of books from various fields and can be borrowed by users depending on their category and entitlement.
2. Reference Collection
The Reference collection available at the Laman Hikmah Library may not be loaned out (except for these categories: r, rf, rgp, rx, rp & rsm).
3. Red Spot Collection
Consists of materials recommended by lecturers and can be borrowed for a period of 1 day per item.
4. Media Collection
Consists of non-printed and digital materials such as video cassettes, audio cassettes, slides, VCD, CD-ROM, diskettes, etc. These materials may only be borrowed for a period of 2 days.
5. Serial Collection
Consists of periodicals which include current volumes of magazines, bulletins, etc. These may be borrowed depending on user category and entitlement.
6. Examination Paper Collection
Consists of printed materials which are located at the open shelves and may be referred to only in the library. They are also available in digital format and may be accessed via the library’s portal.
7. Under Graduate Project, Thesis & Short-term/Long-term Research Collection
Consists of work produced by UTeM staff and students. Requests for reference can be made at the Circulation Counter.
8. UTeM’s Archive Collection
Consists of printed, non-printed and other special materials produced by UTeM students, academic and non-academic staff. It also includes printed and non-printed publication about UTeM from outside sources.
COLLECTIONS
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1. Open Shelf Collection
Consists of books from various fields and can be borrowed by users depending on their category and entitlement.
2. Reference Collection
The Reference collection available at the Laman Hikmah Library may not be loaned out (except for these categories: r, rf, rgp, rx, rp & rsm).
3. Red Spot Collection
Consists of materials recommended by lecturers and can be borrowed for a period of 1 day per item.
4. Media Collection
Consists of non-printed and digital materials such as video cassettes, audio cassettes, slides, VCD, CD-ROM, diskettes, etc. These materials may only be borrowed for a period of 2 days.
5. Serial Collection
Consists of periodicals which include current volumes of magazines, bulletins, etc. These may be borrowed depending on user category and entitlement.
6. Examination Paper Collection
Consists of printed materials which are located at the open shelves and may be referred to only in the library. They are also available in digital format and may be accessed via the library’s portal.
7. Under Graduate Project, Thesis & Short-term/Long-term Research Collection
Consists of work produced by UTeM staff and students. Requests for reference can be made at the Circulation Counter.
8. UTeM’s Archive Collection
Consists of printed, non-printed and other special materials produced by UTeM students, academic and non-academic staff. It also includes printed and non-printed publication about UTeM from outside sources.
COLLECTIONS
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1. Open Shelf Collection
Consists of books from various fields and can be borrowed by users depending on their category and entitlement.
2. Reference Collection
The Reference collection available at the Laman Hikmah Library may not be loaned out (except for these categories: r, rf, rgp, rx, rp & rsm).
3. Red Spot Collection
Consists of materials recommended by lecturers and can be borrowed for a period of 1 day per item.
4. Media Collection
Consists of non-printed and digital materials such as video cassettes, audio cassettes, slides, VCD, CD-ROM, diskettes, etc. These materials may only be borrowed for a period of 2 days.
5. Serial Collection
Consists of periodicals which include current volumes of magazines, bulletins, etc. These may be borrowed depending on user category and entitlement.
6. Examination Paper Collection
Consists of printed materials which are located at the open shelves and may be referred to only in the library. They are also available in digital format and may be accessed via the library’s portal.
7. Under Graduate Project, Thesis & Short-term/Long-term Research Collection
Consists of work produced by UTeM staff and students. Requests for reference can be made at the Circulation Counter.
8. UTeM’s Archive Collection
Consists of printed, non-printed and other special materials produced by UTeM students, academic and non-academic staff. It also includes printed and non-printed publication about UTeM from outside sources.
COLLECTIONS
COLLECTIONS
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9. Light Reading Collection
Consists of general and popular materials in the form of bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, etc.
10. Fiction Collection
Consists of Malay and English novels. 11. Melaka State Collection
Consists of materials published on the history, personalities, intellectuals, communities and others connected with the state of Melaka.
12. Bound Collection
Consists of periodicals which include previous volumes of journal, magazines and exam paper.
13. Online Databases
Online databases on various fields are available to support the development of teaching, learning, research and consultancy. They include:
i. Internal Databases ii. External Databases
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9. Light Reading Collection
Consists of general and popular materials in the form of bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, etc.
10. Fiction Collection
Consists of Malay and English novels. 11. Melaka State Collection
Consists of materials published on the history, personalities, intellectuals, communities and others connected with the state of Melaka.
12. Bound Collection
Consists of periodicals which include previous volumes of journal, magazines and exam paper.
13. Online Databases
Online databases on various fields are available to support the development of teaching, learning, research and consultancy. They include:
i. Internal Databases ii. External Databases
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9. Light Reading Collection
Consists of general and popular materials in the form of bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, etc.
10. Fiction Collection
Consists of Malay and English novels. 11. Melaka State Collection
Consists of materials published on the history, personalities, intellectuals, communities and others connected with the state of Melaka.
12. Bound Collection
Consists of periodicals which include previous volumes of journal, magazines and exam paper.
13. Online Databases
Online databases on various fields are available to support the development of teaching, learning, research and consultancy. They include:
i. Internal Databases ii. External Databases
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9. Light Reading Collection
Consists of general and popular materials in the form of bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, etc.
10. Fiction Collection
Consists of Malay and English novels. 11. Melaka State Collection
Consists of materials published on the history, personalities, intellectuals, communities and others connected with the state of Melaka.
12. Bound Collection
Consists of periodicals which include previous volumes of journal, magazines and exam paper.
13. Online Databases
Online databases on various fields are available to support the development of teaching, learning, research and consultancy. They include:
i. Internal Databases ii. External Databases
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9. Light Reading Collection
Consists of general and popular materials in the form of bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, etc.
10. Fiction Collection
Consists of Malay and English novels. 11. Melaka State Collection
Consists of materials published on the history, personalities, intellectuals, communities and others connected with the state of Melaka.
12. Bound Collection
Consists of periodicals which include previous volumes of journal, magazines and exam paper.
13. Online Databases
Online databases on various fields are available to support the development of teaching, learning, research and consultancy. They include:
i. Internal Databases ii. External Databases
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9. Light Reading Collection
Consists of general and popular materials in the form of bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, etc.
10. Fiction Collection
Consists of Malay and English novels. 11. Melaka State Collection
Consists of materials published on the history, personalities, intellectuals, communities and others connected with the state of Melaka.
12. Bound Collection
Consists of periodicals which include previous volumes of journal, magazines and exam paper.
13. Online Databases
Online databases on various fields are available to support the development of teaching, learning, research and consultancy. They include:
i. Internal Databases ii. External Databases
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9. Light Reading Collection
Consists of general and popular materials in the form of bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, etc.
10. Fiction Collection
Consists of Malay and English novels. 11. Melaka State Collection
Consists of materials published on the history, personalities, intellectuals, communities and others connected with the state of Melaka.
12. Bound Collection
Consists of periodicals which include previous volumes of journal, magazines and exam paper.
13. Online Databases
Online databases on various fields are available to support the development of teaching, learning, research and consultancy. They include:
i. Internal Databases ii. External Databases
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The library uses the Library of Congress to classify the library collection. The classification is as listed below:
A - General Works B - Philosophy, Psychology Religion BP - Islam CDEF - History G - Geography, Map, Anthropology, Recreation H - Social Sciences HA - Statistics HB-HC - Economic Theory, Demography HD - Economic History and Conditions HE - Transportation and Communication HF - Commerce HG - Finance HM-HX - Sociology HQ - The Family. Marriage. Women HT - Communities. Classes. Races J - Political Sciences K - Law L - Education LA - History of Education LB - Theory and Practice of Education LC - Special Aspects of Education LF - Individual Institutional - Europe LG - Individual Institutional - Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific
Islands M - Music N - Fine Arts NA - Architecture NC - Drawing. Design. Illustration NK - Decorative Arts P-PZ - Languages and Literature PE - English PL - Languages & Literature of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania PR - English Literature PS - American Literature Q - Science QA - Mathematics QB - Astronomy QC - Physics QD - Chemistry QE - Geology
CLASSIFICATION OF LIBRARY COLLECTION CLASSIFICATION OF LIBRARY COLLECTION
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QH - Natural History, Biology QK - Botany QL - Zoology QM - Human Anatomy QP - Physiology QR - Microbiology R - Medicine S - Agriculture T - Technology TA - Engineering (General) Civil Engineering TC - Hydraulic Engineering. Ocean Engineering TD - Environmental Technology Sanitary Engineering TE - Highway Engineering. Roads and Pavements TF - Railroad Engineering and Operation TG - Bridge Engineering TH - Building Construction TJ - Mechanical Engineering & Machinery TK - Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Nuclear Engineering TL - Motor Vehicle. Aeronautics. Astronautics TN - Mining Engineering. Metallurgy TP - Chemical Technology TR - Photography TS - Manufactures TT - Handicrafts. Arts and Crafts TX - Home Economics U - Military Science V - Naval Science Z - Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources (General) ZA - Information Resources
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The library uses the Library of Congress to classify the library collection. The classification is as listed below:
A - General Works B - Philosophy, Psychology Religion BP - Islam CDEF - History G - Geography, Map, Anthropology, Recreation H - Social Sciences HA - Statistics HB-HC - Economic Theory, Demography HD - Economic History and Conditions HE - Transportation and Communication HF - Commerce HG - Finance HM-HX - Sociology HQ - The Family. Marriage. Women HT - Communities. Classes. Races J - Political Sciences K - Law L - Education LA - History of Education LB - Theory and Practice of Education LC - Special Aspects of Education LF - Individual Institutional - Europe LG - Individual Institutional - Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific
Islands M - Music N - Fine Arts NA - Architecture NC - Drawing. Design. Illustration NK - Decorative Arts P-PZ - Languages and Literature PE - English PL - Languages & Literature of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania PR - English Literature PS - American Literature Q - Science QA - Mathematics QB - Astronomy QC - Physics QD - Chemistry QE - Geology
CLASSIFICATION OF LIBRARY COLLECTION
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The symbol refers to the letter that represents each item in the library’s collection. This symbol appears on the call number of the library materials.
Symbol Definition a Archives
ban Banned Items ci Current Issue er Electronic Resource
mea Media archives med Media collection
n Novel os Open shelf r Reference
Each material in the library has a call number. The call number is like an address to inform users of the location of the library material. It is usually on the spine of the book.
TK
5105.59 .B72 2006 os n3
Call number
TK = Heading Classification 5105.59 = Classification Number .B72 = Cutter Number 2006 = Year of Publication os = Category of Collection n3 = Third Copy
SYMBOL OF COLLECTION
CALL NUMBER
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The symbol refers to the letter that represents each item in the library’s collection. This symbol appears on the call number of the library materials.
Symbol Definition a Archives
ban Banned Items ci Current Issue er Electronic Resource
mea Media archives med Media collection
n Novel os Open shelf r Reference
Each material in the library has a call number. The call number is like an address to inform users of the location of the library material. It is usually on the spine of the book.
TK
5105.59 .B72 2006 os n3
Call number
TK = Heading Classification 5105.59 = Classification Number .B72 = Cutter Number 2006 = Year of Publication os = Category of Collection n3 = Third Copy
SYMBOL OF COLLECTION
CALL NUMBER
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The symbol refers to the letter that represents each item in the library’s collection. This symbol appears on the call number of the library materials.
Symbol Definition a Archives
ban Banned Items ci Current Issue er Electronic Resource
mea Media archives med Media collection
n Novel os Open shelf r Reference
Each material in the library has a call number. The call number is like an address to inform users of the location of the library material. It is usually on the spine of the book.
TK
5105.59 .B72 2006 os n3
Call number
TK = Heading Classification 5105.59 = Classification Number .B72 = Cutter Number 2006 = Year of Publication os = Category of Collection n3 = Third Copy
SYMBOL OF COLLECTION
CALL NUMBER
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The symbol refers to the letter that represents each item in the library’s collection. This symbol appears on the call number of the library materials.
Symbol Definition a Archives
ban Banned Items ci Current Issue er Electronic Resource
mea Media archives med Media collection
n Novel os Open shelf r Reference
Each material in the library has a call number. The call number is like an address to inform users of the location of the library material. It is usually on the spine of the book.
TK
5105.59 .B72 2006 os n3
Call number
TK = Heading Classification 5105.59 = Classification Number .B72 = Cutter Number 2006 = Year of Publication os = Category of Collection n3 = Third Copy
SYMBOL OF COLLECTION
CALL NUMBER
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The symbol refers to the letter that represents each item in the library’s collection. This symbol appears on the call number of the library materials.
Symbol Definition a Archives
ban Banned Items ci Current Issue er Electronic Resource
mea Media archives med Media collection
n Novel os Open shelf r Reference
Each material in the library has a call number. The call number is like an address to inform users of the location of the library material. It is usually on the spine of the book.
TK
5105.59 .B72 2006 os n3
Call number
TK = Heading Classification 5105.59 = Classification Number .B72 = Cutter Number 2006 = Year of Publication os = Category of Collection n3 = Third Copy
SYMBOL OF COLLECTION
CALL NUMBER
SYMBOL OF COLLECTION
CALL NUMBER
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Materials are arranged alphabetically by the class number, A-Z.
ARRANGEMENT OF MATERIALS ON THE SHELVES
ARRANGEMENT OF MATERIALS ON THE SHELVES
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ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE DEPARTMENT
QUALITY & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT UNIT
INRATINACE DEPARTMENT
Mohd Isa Bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer [email protected] 06-2701109
Azman Bin Hj. Ayup Senior Deputy Chief Librarian [email protected] 06-2701183
Suhadawati Binti Ahmad Assistant Registrar [email protected] 06-2701248 Ezra Anish Binti Mustapa Assistant Accountant [email protected] 06-2701251
LIBRARY MANAGEMENT
Nur Syahidah Binti Nor Nazari Secretary [email protected] 06-2701276
Fauziah Binti Hassan Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701198
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ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE DEPARTMENT
QUALITY & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT UNIT
INRATINACE DEPARTMENT
Mohd Isa Bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer [email protected] 06-2701109
Azman Bin Hj. Ayup Senior Deputy Chief Librarian [email protected] 06-2701183
Suhadawati Binti Ahmad Assistant Registrar [email protected] 06-2701248 Ezra Anish Binti Mustapa Assistant Accountant [email protected] 06-2701251
LIBRARY MANAGEMENT
Nur Syahidah Binti Nor Nazari Secretary [email protected] 06-2701276
Fauziah Binti Hassan Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701198
LIBRARY MANAGEMENT
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INFORMATION SERVICES DEPARMENT
REFERENCE SECTION
Siti Saluwa Binti Jamal Deputy Chief Librarian [email protected] 06-2701179 Rasida Binti Abu Bakar (Head) Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701190
Promotion Unit Norshahila Binti Che Din Librarian [email protected] 06-2701199
Customer Service Unit Noraini Binti Mohd Noor Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701214
Research Support Unit Wizana Binti Abd Jalil Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701217
Nor Ilyah Binti Othman Librarian [email protected] 06-2701239
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ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE DEPARTMENT
QUALITY & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT UNIT
INRATINACE DEPARTMENT
Mohd Isa Bin Mohd Dom Chief Information Officer [email protected] 06-2701109
Azman Bin Hj. Ayup Senior Deputy Chief Librarian [email protected] 06-2701183
Suhadawati Binti Ahmad Assistant Registrar [email protected] 06-2701248 Ezra Anish Binti Mustapa Assistant Accountant [email protected] 06-2701251
LIBRARY MANAGEMENT
Nur Syahidah Binti Nor Nazari Secretary [email protected] 06-2701276
Fauziah Binti Hassan Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701198
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INFORMATION SERVICES DEPARMENT
REFERENCE SECTION
Siti Saluwa Binti Jamal Deputy Chief Librarian [email protected] 06-2701179 Rasida Binti Abu Bakar (Head) Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701190
Promotion Unit Norshahila Binti Che Din Librarian [email protected] 06-2701199
Customer Service Unit Noraini Binti Mohd Noor Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701214
Research Support Unit Wizana Binti Abd Jalil Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701217
Nor Ilyah Binti Othman Librarian [email protected] 06-2701239
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INFORMATION SERVICES DEPARMENT
REFERENCE SECTION
Siti Saluwa Binti Jamal Deputy Chief Librarian [email protected] 06-2701179 Rasida Binti Abu Bakar (Head) Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701190
Promotion Unit Norshahila Binti Che Din Librarian [email protected] 06-2701199
Customer Service Unit Noraini Binti Mohd Noor Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701214
Research Support Unit Wizana Binti Abd Jalil Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701217
Nor Ilyah Binti Othman Librarian [email protected] 06-2701239
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RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
CIRCULATION SECTION
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT SECTION
Arman Bin Mohammad Deputy Chief Librarian [email protected] 06-2701182
Main Campus (Head) Harulrizam Bin Mohamed @ Ghazali Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701211
Technology Campus Muhammad Hafeez Bin Zainuddin Assistant Librarian [email protected] 06-2701281
Mohd Mawardi Bin Badruddin (Head) Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701213
Monograph Unit Mohd Razif Bin Dzulkipli Librarian [email protected] 06-2701234
Zaidi Bin Saad Librarian [email protected] 06-2701225
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AUTOMATION SECTION
REPOSITORY SECTION
UTeM’s Collection, Gift & Exchange Unit Mez Zelina Binti Yusof Librarian [email protected] 06-2701235
Electronic Resource Unit Norazizah Binti Md Tahir Librarian [email protected] 06-2701279
Mahadir Bin Che Ali (Head) Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701197
Library System Unit Mohd Ikbar Bin Abdul Jabbar Assistant Engineer [email protected] 06-2701210
Digital Unit Hasliza Binti Mohamed Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701215
Zuraidah Binti Amar Assistant Librarian [email protected] 06-2701226
Corporate Memory Unit (Head) Nurul Akmar Binti Mehat Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701211
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RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
CIRCULATION SECTION
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT SECTION
Arman Bin Mohammad Deputy Chief Librarian [email protected] 06-2701182
Main Campus (Head) Harulrizam Bin Mohamed @ Ghazali Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701211
Technology Campus Muhammad Hafeez Bin Zainuddin Assistant Librarian [email protected] 06-2701281
Mohd Mawardi Bin Badruddin (Head) Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701213
Monograph Unit Mohd Razif Bin Dzulkipli Librarian [email protected] 06-2701234
Zaidi Bin Saad Librarian [email protected] 06-2701225
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AUTOMATION SECTION
REPOSITORY SECTION
UTeM’s Collection, Gift & Exchange Unit Mez Zelina Binti Yusof Librarian [email protected] 06-2701235
Electronic Resource Unit Norazizah Binti Md Tahir Librarian [email protected] 06-2701279
Mahadir Bin Che Ali (Head) Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701197
Library System Unit Mohd Ikbar Bin Abdul Jabbar Assistant Engineer [email protected] 06-2701210
Digital Unit Hasliza Binti Mohamed Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701215
Zuraidah Binti Amar Assistant Librarian [email protected] 06-2701226
Corporate Memory Unit (Head) Nurul Akmar Binti Mehat Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701211
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AUTOMATION SECTION
REPOSITORY SECTION
UTeM’s Collection, Gift & Exchange Unit Mez Zelina Binti Yusof Librarian [email protected] 06-2701235
Electronic Resource Unit Norazizah Binti Md Tahir Librarian [email protected] 06-2701279
Mahadir Bin Che Ali (Head) Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701197
Library System Unit Mohd Ikbar Bin Abdul Jabbar Assistant Engineer [email protected] 06-2701210
Digital Unit Hasliza Binti Mohamed Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701215
Zuraidah Binti Amar Assistant Librarian [email protected] 06-2701226
Corporate Memory Unit (Head) Nurul Akmar Binti Mehat Senior Librarian [email protected] 06-2701211
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MAIN CAMPUS LIBRARY
TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS LIBRARY
Circulation Counter 06-2701200 Fax 06-2701039 E-mail [email protected] Library Portal http://library.utem.edu.my
Name Telephone/e-mail Muhammad Hafeez Bin Zainuddin 06-2701281 Assistant Librarian [email protected]
Circulation Counter 06-2701202 E-mail [email protected]
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Laman Hikmah Library, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Hang Tuah Jaya,
76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.
Phone: +606-2701200 Fax: +606-2701039
Email: [email protected] Website: http://library.utem.edu.my/
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