Hedwig Anuar

Hedwing Anuar
Born Aroozoo, Hedwig
November 19, 1928
Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Occupation Librarian
Nationality Singaporean

Hedwig Anuar was the first Singaporean Director of the National Library in 1960. As a librarian and an administrator, she was responsible for many of the foundations of the modern library system in Singapore.[1] Until her retirement in 1990, the National Library made considerable developments, growing from one library to nine and a change in membership from 43,000 to 333,000. As an administrator, she began several important library projects for children and youth in Malaysia and worked extensively with the media to promote these and other services. Hedwig also contributed to the creation of the library infrastructure used throughout Southeast Asia. She was awarded the Pingat Pentadbiran Awam and is a founding member of the Association of Women for Action and Research(AWARE).[2]

References

  1. Wedgeworth, Robert (1980). ALA World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services. Chicago: American Library Association (ALA). p. 53. ISBN 0838903053.
  2. Williamson, W.L. (April 1987). "Issues in Southeast Asia by Hedwig Anuar". The Library Quarterly; Information, Community, Policy. 57 (2): 239. doi:10.1086/601891. JSTOR 4308136.


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