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  1. Lee Kong Chian Reference Library. Singapore's national library with the largest public reference collection covering social sciences, a comprehensive collection of local works and historical collections relating to Singapore and Southeast Asia.

  2. Occupying seven floors at the National Library building (levels 7 to 13), the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library is the best place to find works about Singapore and the Southeast Asian region. Its physical collection of about 800,000 items includes rare materials which date back to the 15th century, the personal collections of donors who are ...

  3. The Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, named after Dr Lee Kong Chian, in honour of the Lee Foundation’s S$60 million donation, aims to be the premier resource for works on or about Singapore and the region for local and overseas researchers and academics.

  4. These collections and services are accessible through the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library (LKCRL). The collections are for reference only and are not for loan. Some special formats materials and older Singapore materials are kept in the Closed Stacks (RCLOS).

  5. The General Reference Collection at the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library has the largest selection of reference works for the general public, including citizen researchers and scholars, and contains authoritative information sources for research, education and decision-making.

  6. Lee Kong Chian Reference Library. Previously known as the National Reference Library, the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library adopted its new name after receiving a S$60 million donation from the Lee Foundation, founded by Dr Lee Kong Chian. It occupies 7 storeys (Levels 7-13) at the National Library Building with a floor area of 14,265 square metres.

  7. Lee Kong Chian Reference Library. The reference arm of the National Library, the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, has thousands of resources both online and print for your reference and research.