Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri

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Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri

Introduction
Branching out to the North of Sarawak, a replica of Pustaka Negeri Sarawak was constructed with the aim of catering for information and research needs of Miri’s populace as well as for those from neighbouring towns and districts within and around Sarawak’s northern region. This is in line with Pustaka Negeri’s goal of giving every individual in the State a chance to have access to information and to acquire knowledge through Pustaka Negeri. Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri (formerly known as Pustaka Miri - before 1st August 2014) is a two-storey building earmarked as one of the anchor nodes for the Miri City Fan. Located along the central axis to Dewan Suarah, the horse-shoe shape two-storey sandstone building with light green curtain walling was designed as a tranquil oasis acting as a symbolic apex of information technology in the heart of Miri Resort City. Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri was constructed in the prominent area of the public park in the central heart of Miri City with seating capacity of approximately 600 readers within the total floor space of 4,927 square meters. The construction of the library began on 27th January 2000 and completed in the end of July 2001. It opened its door to the public for the first time on 3rd October 2002 as a reference library and subsequently on 1st June 2003, widening its services to borrowing and lending.
Pustaka Miri is linked to Pustaka Negeri Sarawak via ICT infrastructure, and it has the concept of hybrid library, that is, a combination of print as well as electronic and digital information resources. Its functions are in line with Pustaka Negeri Sarawak’s functions as stated in the Sarawak State Library Ordinance 1999 which outlines among others: a research and reference centre, with collections at a level that will be able to assist researchers as well as other knowledge and information seekers; as an off-site depository center for legal deposit materials, develop special collections relating to Miriana and other local initiatives; contribute towards Pustaka Negeri Sarawak’s databases on information materials on and about Sarawak; and provide an educational environment through programmes and activities to raise information literacy.
Opening
The soft opening of Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri was graced by the then Deputy Chief Minister, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. George Chan Hong Nam on 19th October 2002. Everyone shared a light moment of joy as the opening bunting was unveiled. It surely marked the beginning of a new information gateway for Miri’s population.
The grand official opening was launched by the then Chief Minister of Sarawak YAB Pehin Sri (now Tun) Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud on 10th December 2002.
The library operated from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm then. Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri’s operation hours had been revised three (3) times subsequently in response to the changing needs of the community and stayed currently with what it used to be during the early days, 10.00 am to 6.00 pm on weekdays and 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on weekends.
Staff
Miri started with a strong team of staff members who handled all aspects of services to ensure that the library contributed well to the public in Miri. With just around 35 staff members, Pustaka Miri has three main divisions to cater to the needs of its users. The divisions are Technical Services, Information Services and Corporate Management. Every staff has been trained and equipped with knowledge and skills to ensure smooth running of the organization.


Facilities
Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri offers three (3) main facilities to cater its users namely the Multimedia GaleriTM (MMG), Information Resource Center (IRC) and the Children Infotheque. The Multimedia GaleriTM is located on the ground floor and offers wireless (WiFi) and wired Internet access as well as connection to online databases using the computer terminals provided. Users are also able to view heritage films, images of rare books, artifacts, manuscripts, Video-On-Demand (VOD) and other audio-visual materials. Another service that is offered in this section is Productivity Tools for typing and printing purposes. It also houses the Newspapers & Magazines Corner, which offers local, national and international serials for the reading pleasure of users and visitors alike. The Reference Service Desk and reference books are also stationed here.
Meanwhile in the Children Infotheque, digital edutainment and infotainment CD-ROMs for children is streamed on ICT facilities in this section, which is exclusively designed for those aged four to twelve years old. The easy-to-use screen presentation called KIDS DESKTOP encourages and stimulates the young minds to explore the world of information made available through the latest technology. There are also tablets made available in line with the ever evolving world of technology. Apart from that, children members can also benefit from the book lending service and activities organized every weekend.


Located on the first floor of the building, the Information Resource Centre (IRC) houses printed and non-printed materials in the form of monographs as well as serials in all subject areas. The main purpose is to meet the information and research needs of the Northern Region. These collections are mainly focused on users’ professional needs and are classified according to the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme for easy referencing. Other collections, consisting of non-printed materials in the form of audio visual materials, CD-ROMs; subscribed online databases, electronic resources and digitalized materials on Sarawak literature are accessible online.
To assist users in locating the books, the computer terminals in all the facilities are equipped with Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC). It also enables them to locate books from other libraries.
A library will not be well equipped if there is no value added services to compliment what it has to offer to the society. The venue management is essential. Hence, Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri is also equipped with several facilities to hold functions such as seminars, talks, forums, meetings, theatrical shows and other presentations. These facilities include the 207-seat Auditorium, Audio-Visual (AV) Room with 69 seats, Multipurpose Room which can accommodate 50 to 70 persons, Meeting Room in the Multimedia GaleriTM is a meeting room which can accommodate up to twelve (12) persons and five (5) Researchers’ / Discussion Rooms, each suitable for small group of five or less.
These facilities strengthen the role of Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, Miri not only as the information hub for Sarawak Northern Region but as alternative choice of avenue for educational, social and business gatherings for the community besides what other government and commercial entities offered. The well-received response from members of the public over the past 13 years on the venue provided has significantly impacted the public perception on what extensively the role of a library should be.