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== Compliance, Management Practices and Achievements ==
 
== Compliance, Management Practices and Achievements ==
Pustaka complies to ISO 9001:2015. It has been certified to the International standard since 2007. The <nowiki>"Public Library Services: IFLA Guidelines for Development"</nowiki> was adopted and practiced since the first year Pustaka commissioned its services. This guidelines had been communicated to the other public library in the Sarawak. The Department of Occupational Safety and Health guidelines has also been adopted and complied with.<br><br>
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Pustaka complies to ISO 9001:2015. It has been certified to the International standard since 2007. The <nowiki>"Public Library Services: IFLA Guidelines for Development"</nowiki> was adopted and practiced since the first year Pustaka commissioned its services. This guidelines had been communicated to the other public library in the Sarawak. The Department of Occupational Safety and Health guidelines has also been adopted and complied with. In terms of financial regulations, Pustaka has been achieving clean audit report since the year 2002.
  
In terms of financial regulations, Pustaka has been achieving clean audit report since the year 2002.
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Pustaka's website
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
 
[[Category:Corporate Information]] [[Category:History of Pustaka Negeri Sarawak]]
 
[[Category:Corporate Information]] [[Category:History of Pustaka Negeri Sarawak]]

Revision as of 10:10, 9 April 2019

The Sarawak State Library was established in 1999 with the passing of the Sarawak State Library Ordinance 1999 [1] by the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly. The official opening of the main campus in Kuching on 31 December 1999 was graced by The Right Honourable Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Haji Abdul Taib bin Mahmud, the Chief Minister of Sarawak. Services for the public started on 2 January 2000.

Statutory Functions

The main functions of Pustaka as stipulated in the Sarawak State Library Ordinance, 1999[1] are to

  • to provide, maintain and preserve library resources and act as a centre for the storage and dissemination or transmission of knowledge, information and data on the State;
  • to be a centre for reference, education and information or dissemination of information relevant to the economic, historical, social, cultural, political and other background development and achievements of the State;
  • to acquire, maintain and preserve library resources and public records, especially, but not limited to, those published in the State or of interest to the people of Sarawak, and any person with a legitimate interest in having access to such resources;
  • to maintain and manage relevant databases on materials published within the State or pertaining to its history, progress, current development, and other information and data on the State, or which have been compiled, produced or kept by the Government or any governmental authority in Malaysia;

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  • to maintain and manage an efficient and effective information transmission and dissemination network, including the provision of electronic network system, and to establish an information technology system with linkages to other libraries or information resource centres, within Malaysia or abroad;
  • to manage or administer the State Depository for the preservation of public records, and of materials, of whatever form, published in the State;
  • to hold and participate in exhibition or display of its library resources and the information or data collected, maintained or held by the State Library;
  • to hold seminars, courses and other similar events to promote the use of its library resources, or the information or data collected or maintained by the State Library or at its disposal;
  • to promote or stimulate interest in reading, library works and to promote literary arts and the usage of modern technology in the transmission and dissemination of knowledge, information and data;

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  • to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge and information, the appreciation of the arts, culture, traditions, history and achievements of the State and its people;
  • to adopt and maintain an efficient and effective communication system for the transmission and distribution of knowledge, information or data, or materials kept, deposited in or maintained by the State Library;
  • to provide such services and facilities as the State Library is able to provide to the public, and to any public library or resource centre, and to provide training for library personnel;
  • to establish, manage and maintain public archives in the State;
  • to promote efficient and effective records and archives management practices in the State;

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  • to establish, maintain and operate Record Centres;
  • to provide training and guidance in the management of public records and public archives;
  • to publish, sell or distribute publications concerning or relating to public archives, or concerning the activities of and facilities provided by the State Library;
  • to promote public awareness activities on aspects pertaining to management of public records and public archives through exhibitions, audio-visual educational packages and other educational programmes;

Vision, Mission, Objective and Philosophy


Vision To be the reservoir and fountain of information and knowledge to the State.
Mission To provide access to information resources and to preserve Sarawak`s intellectual heritage for the people of Sarawak.
Objective To promote acculturation of knowledge in the State.
Philosophy A knowledge and information-based society needs a forum for intellectual exchange among its people, a centre of enlightenment where minds can meet and ideas interact, and access to information, knowledge, technologies and cultures available beyond the superficial boundaries imposed by geography.

Brief History

The story of Pustaka started in May 1993 when Dr. David Jones[2], the Library Building Consultant of the State Library of New South Wales visited Kuching and had few discussions with senior officers of the Sarawak Civil Service, including the State Secretary, Tan Sri Datuk Amar Haji Hamid Bugo. Following these J. discussions and earlier work by Stephen J. Parker entitled "Developing public library services in Sarawak", Dr. David Jones began to prepare a design brief. The first draft of the design brief was ready at the end of same year. The project was then called the State Library and Information Technology Centre. On 23th June 1994, the design brief which had gone various draft stage was presented to the State Cabinet and subsequently approved.

In July 1994, Dr. David Jones began preparing the terms of reference and selection criteria of the principal consultant and design team, which would be tasked with the detail design of Pustaka. After a series of site visits, presentations amd assessments, Stephenson and Turner International was selected and appointed as the principal consultant in 1995. Following the this appointment, a team of local consultants was identified and appointed.

Members of the principal consultant and consultants were

Principal Consultant - Stephenson and Turner International Civil and Structural - KTA (Sarawak) Sdn. Bhd. Mechanical and Electrical - Perunding Teknikal Sdn. Bhd. Quantity Surveyor - PUBM Quantity Surveyors Sdn. Bhd.
  1. Don Bergomi
  2. Geoffrey Larkin
  3. Michael Darvey
  1. Roland Ling
  2. John Lai
  3. Kamal Fozdar
  1. Dennis Chin
  2. Law Chun Ming


  1. Hong Boon Kheng
  2. Colin Lau


The Pioneers


Board of Management Pioneer Members Pioneer Staff Pioneer Volunteers
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01) Tan Sri Datuk Amar Haji Hamid Bugo
02) Prof. Dr. Abdul Rahman Deen
03) Datuk Shahar Banun






01) Rashidah Haji Bolhassan
02) Japri Bujang Masli
03) Wan Mazli Wan Razali
04) Dayangku Horiah Awang Gani
05) Norlida Ismaily
06) Bronny Lawrence Nawe
07) Daut Bogol
09) Fatimah Yahya
10) Henry Leo Lee Kuang

01) Mohd. Nazari Razali
02) Norzihan Abdullah
03) Nurmahayu Idrus






Campuses


01) Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Kuching
02) Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri
03) Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Sibu

Compliance, Management Practices and Achievements

Pustaka complies to ISO 9001:2015. It has been certified to the International standard since 2007. The "Public Library Services: IFLA Guidelines for Development" was adopted and practiced since the first year Pustaka commissioned its services. This guidelines had been communicated to the other public library in the Sarawak. The Department of Occupational Safety and Health guidelines has also been adopted and complied with. In terms of financial regulations, Pustaka has been achieving clean audit report since the year 2002.

Pustaka's website

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sarawak Government (1999). ''Sarawak State Library Ordinance ,1999''. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  2. Jones, D. (1999). ''Fountain of knowledge: the story of Pustaka Negeri Sarawak''. Kuching: Pustaka Negeri Sarawak.