Digital Gems


Digital Gems

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Yeap Chor Ee Private Papers
The Collection consists of the Yeap family genealogical records, biography, passports, and correspondence as well as documents related to the Ban Hin Lee Bank such as directors’ minute book, cash books and share certificates, mostly dated between the 1930s and 1950s.


Wang Zengshan Private Papers
The Wang Zengshan Private Papers (WZSPP) Collection consist of correspondence, diaries, speeches, telegrams, photographs and reports which covered most of his working and personal life during the 1940s and 1950s in his various capacities and vocations, and some of his works on Muslim philosophy, culture and history in Chinese, English, Turkish and other languages. The Collection was deposited by Dr Rosey Wang Ma, a daughter of Prof Wang Zengshan. For researchers who are interested in Wang Zengshan, these documents are invaluable; for those who are interested in Chinese Muslims and Chinese Muslim history, they are of the upmost import.


Syed Sheikh Al-Hadi Collection
This collection of primary source materials contains 7 series of Al-Imam (1907 – 1908), the first Malay Islamic reformist periodical published in Singapore, Malaya and Malay Archipelago; 18 series of Al-Ikhwan (1927 – 1930); two monographs on religious reformation and education, and 10 novels by Syed Sheikh Ahmad Al-Hadi, a prolific journalist and writer.



Peranakan Collection
Peranakan Collection


Medicine and Health
The Medical and Health Collection contains historical medical information for researchers, students, faculty, and healthcare professionals.


Malay Studies
The Malay Studies Collection comprise materials in Arabic, English, and Malay. Published within the Malay Archipelago and beyond, these materials are either Romanised or in Jawi. The Collection hosts academic papers, chronicles, cultural and literary works, and social commentaries.


Malay Newspapers
This collection contains Malay newspapers published in Jawi (a Malay script derived from Arabic) & Rumi (Romanised Malay). The newspapers published mostly local news, highlighted issues regarding the development of the Malay community in Malaya and Singapore and championed Malay rights.


Linking the Digital Humanities to Biodiversity History in Singapore and Southeast Asia
This Collection presents an archive of materials related to the project, “Linking the Digital Humanities to Biodiversity History in Singapore and Southeast Asia”. The collection includes digitised historical records, biodiversity data, interactive essays about regional biodiversity topics, etc, organised into several subcollections.


Law
This Collection is an extensive repository of digital legal resources meticulously curated to support the academic and research needs of students, faculty, and legal professionals. This collection serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking comprehensive information on Singapore law.