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Mac 2013
ISSN 1609-4271
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EARLIER KINGS OF BRUNEI One of the articles in Pusaka is about the Kings of Brunei prior to the coming of Islam. Our history tended to begin from the conversion of Sultan Muhammad, the first Brunei Sultan into Islam around 1376. We tended to forget the earlier kings of Brunei. I remembered when I was in Nanjing, the exhibits had Brunei kings or their envoys visit China much much earlier. This particular article written by Dato Muhammad and Haji Zainuddin outlined several kings in the pre-Islamic era:The Liang Dynasty (502-566) recorded the king named as Pinka and his family was known as Kaundinya. He was a Hindu-Buddha. He was said to rule over 136 districts and his throne made out of gold and his footrest silver. His crown had diamonds and was as high as 1 feet. He sent an envoy to China in 518 among other things giving the Emperor a gold carpet. In 523, he sent another envoy to give other things. The Sui Dynasty (581-617), the Brunei king was named Hu-lu-na-po and his family was known as Chiari-ya-ka. In 616, he also sent many tributes to the Emperor. The Tang Dynasty (618-906) stated that the king was very rich. In 669, he sent more tributes to china. The Sung Dynasty (960-1279) records stated that king was called Raja Hiang-ta. He owned as many as 100 ships and his soldiers wore armour made out of copper. During the reign of T'ai Tsung in 977, Raja Hiang-Ta sent an envoy to China headed by Abu Ali, Syeikh Noh and Kadhi Kasim. During the reign of Yuan Fong, the king sent an envoy to China in February 1082, the King sent many tributes to China. According to legends, that king was known as Seri Maharaja. After him was said to be Raja Makatunaw and Sang Aji (grandfather to Sultan Muhammad Shah). Source. Bruneidailyresources.com.Posted by Rozan Yunos at Saturday, 28 February, 2009
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IFLA PRINCIPLES FOR THE LICENSING/PURCHASE AND USE OF EBOOKS IN LIBRARIES These Principles were endorsed by the IFLA Governing Board in February 2013. 1. Libraries should be able to license and/or purchase all commercially available eBooks under a variety of terms and conditions dependent upon the nature of the work and the rights provided to libraries and their users such as:
Number of simultaneous users The period of time the library has the right to make the eBook available. The option of outright purchase with permanent availability A limit on the total number of loans permitted Publication date and retail sales.
2. Given a mutual respect for copyright on the part of libraries and rightsholders, any eBook licensing/purchase options offered to libraries must respect copyright limitations and exceptions available to libraries and their users in legislation including if applicable:
The right to copy a portion of the work Reformat the work for preservation purposes if it is licensed or purchased for permanent access Provide an interlibrary loan copy Re-format a work to enable print disabled access
Libraries should have the right to bypass a technological protection measure for the purpose of exercising any non-infringing purposes. 3. eBooks available from libraries should be usable on all commonly available eReading devices. 4. Libraries and library users must be able to control the use of a users personal information including their library digital reading choices. 5. When publishers and/or authors and/or resellers withhold library access to eBooks, national legislation should require such access under reasonable terms and conditions. Source: ifla.org
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From page 1 Second Day Paper 6. Contemporary Islamic Architecture: Symbolism, ecology, meaning making, function and non-threatening nature of art, architecture, and the elements of nature by Dr Imam Achmat Salie Alin Fadil, Special Lecturer, Faculty of Islamic Studies, Oakland University Paper 7. Suatu Pandangan Perkembangan Senibina Brunei Darussalam di dalam tradisi falsafah Melayu Islam Beraja by Pengiran Adnan Pg Badaruddin, Acting Director of Civil Aviation Paper 8. Mempertengahkan identity Melayu Islam Beraja menerusi pengucapan senibina: Suatu Huaraian epistemology by Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Hj Osman Bakar, Chair Professor and Director of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Centre of Islamic Studies, UBD Paper 9.Budaya dalam senibina Melayu: Sau Pengenalan by Awang Hj Mohd Rozan Dato Paduka Hj Mohd Yunos, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports Paper 10. Rumah Brunei: Tukang dan kepercayaan by Prof Madya Dr Awang Hj Hashim Hj Abdul Hamid Profesor Madya Brunei Studies Academy, UBD
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EFFECTIVE SUCCESSION PLANNING AND TALENT MANAGEMENT FOR LIBRARIES AND INFO CENTRES
The three days training was organized and held at the Perdana Leadership Foundation from 5-7 February 2013 in Kuala Lumpur. Four Brunei librarians attended the course. Hjh Pusparaini (ITB), Hjh Rosnani (MinDef ), Hjh Norsenah (DBP). The programme helps to answer two fundamental questions: How effective are librarians in succession planning strategy? How well-positioned are libraries in retaining the best performers to meet current and future challenges?
workshop scope Strategy for succession planning. Assessing the libraries individual competencies and abilities. Developing the methodology for identifying top talent or potential
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From page 3 The paper attempts to: Provide an overview of the issues relating to eBooks in libraries; Summarise the current positions of publishers in both the scholarly publishing and trade publishing sectors; Summarise the differences in the way that academic/research libraries and public libraries address the issue of digital collections; Address the legal context for eLending and library principles that must be upheld in any suitable models; Provide a detailed legal analysis of e-Lending E-Lending might be defined as making a digital object available for use for a limited period of time and not for direct or indirect economic or commercial advantage In practice e-Lending is done : Either by giving the user access to the work for a period of time, after which the access is denied, Or by letting the user download a self destructive version of the work to his own PC or reading device, so that the file is destroyed after a pre-determined period of time.
For the purpose of enabling e-Lending: we need licensing solutions, e.g. via agreements with publishers organizations on standardized licensing terms which enable libraries to make available on reasonable and fair condition to their users works published in electronic format chosen by the library. For the purpose of preserving the cultural heritage: we need legal support to collect, preserve and make available all works published in electronic formats. This work has already started with TLIB being presented in WIPO. Source. Ifla.org/news LIBRARIES STAYING RELEVANT Theres no question about it: libraries worldwide are undergoing drastic changes. In many countries, libraries are in the process of evolving from warehouses for old books to vibrant centers of community, providing high value services that go above and beyond the traditional library that we know.In the midst of all this change, there is much talk about the efficacy of the library, and whether or not we need them. Naysayers contend that libraries are pass, and are remnants of a society that weve outgrown. However, studies show that libraries are still very much in demand, are highly used, and are central to communities everywhere. A Pew Research study indicated that libraries are, in fact, more relevant than ever. The study showed that Americans were increasingly using the library in 2012, for services other than borrowing books. For instance, libraries reported that 15% of Americans aged 16 and older borrowed magazines and journals, and 14% borrowed newspapers. The library also saw increases in the circulation of e-books and audio books. Library PressDisplay is the perfect addition to libraries everywhere, providing yet another way for libraries to transition into Digital and reach out further to their patrons. With offline and remote access available, library patrons can access a collection of more than 2,300 fullcontent, digitally enhanced newspapers and magazines.Source: Library PressDisplay Blog, 17 Jan 2013
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PGGMBS READING PROGRAMME TO start the day with reading is the usual scenario in the Brunei Malay Teachers Association (PGGMB) School in Sg Akar. Upon arrival at the school, the students gather in the schools multi-purpose hall to do daily reading. This activity was initiated on April 30, 2011 by the school principal, Sikun Bin Rayun. This year, the primary pupils have been invited to join the reading programme to help inculcate the habit of reading at an early age. The school believes in the benefits of reading as it helps the students broaden their vocabularies, gain ideas, improve their communication and writing skills. Over the last few years, the reading programme is gradually helping PGGMB students to speak confidently and communicate effectively. A noticeable academic improvement in the students who sat for public exams is also apparent. PGGMB School Sg Akar, according to a press release, plans to continuously conduct this useful activity as it brings numerous benefits to the students. Source: Nazirul Hakeem A , 4 Feb 2013. Borneobulletin.com.bn HAPPENINGS 1 Feb 2013 2 Feb 2013 6-7 Feb 2013 10 Feb 2013 10 Feb 2013 12 Feb 2013 14 Feb 2013 14-15 Feb 2013 23 Feb 2013 11-21 Mar 2013 7 Apr 2013 High Speed broadband products fair Final UBD Green Debate Enterprise Week, SV Sultan Bolkiah BIBD University Cup 2013 between ITB A and UBD A. UBD A champs National Day flag hoisting ceremony in all four districts 12TH OIC Summit, Cairo Bicycle Exposition of 8th BCTA ENGAGE 2013. University Open Day and Career Fair, ITB Brunei Darussalam National Day 1st term school holidays Run For A Reason. SCB Half Marathon Brunei
Asian Festival of Childrens Content, 25-30 May 2013, Spore 79th IFLA General Assembly and Conference, 17-23 Aug 2013, Spore 16th CONSAL Conference, 26-29 May 2015, Bangkok, Thailand
All materials are copyrighted and any form of reproduction is not permitted without the permission of the publisher. WADAH PERPUSTAKAAN is published by Brunei Darussalam Library Association, c/o Class 64 Library, SOASC, Jalan Tengah, Bandar Seri Begawan BS8411. email:pobox.bla@gmail.com. Editor: Nellie Dato Paduka Haji Sunny. Photo credits. Nellie, Nurul Fajrina, Hjh Rosnani, Nur Nadzirah. Hjh Norsena.Credits: IFLA, Layout: Nooralizah Mohamad and Nurul Fajrina Kamaluddin
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