Application deadline 14th Jun 24
National Library Board Established on 1 September 1995 as a statutory board, the National Library Board (NLB) is an agency under the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI). NLB manages a network of 28 public libraries, the National Library and the National Archives of Singapore. NLB aims to promote reading, learning and information literacy by providing a trusted, accessible and globally-connected library and information service through the National Library and a comprehensive network of Public Libraries. By forging strategic partnerships to cultivate knowledge sharing, the libraries also encourage appreciation and awareness of Singapore’s history through their wide range of programmes and collection on Singapore and regional content. The National Archives of Singapore oversees the collection, preservation and management of public and private archival records, including government files, private memoirs, maps, photographs, oral history interviews and audio-visual materials. Vision: Readers for Life, Learning Communities, Knowledgeable Nation Mission: We make knowledge come alive, spark imagination and create possibilities. NLB offers exciting job, training, career advancement opportunities, and the opportunity to serve the community to create a knowledgeable nation. Join us in our mission to make knowledge come alive, spark imaginations and create possibilities! To find out which job suits you best, visit our Careers@Gov to view our career opportunities: https://sggovterp.wd102.myworkdayjobs.com/PublicServiceCareers If you need additional help with the application or if you have any other queries about loans, programmes, spaces or services, reach out to us at enquiry@nlb.gov.sg.
The National Library Digital Fellowship is a programme to support research in the emerging field of digital humanities using the collections of the National Library, Singapore (NLS) and the National Archives of Singapore (NAS).
We are keen to collaborate with scholars and researchers on projects that apply digital technologies and computational methods to yield fresh insights into the history, arts and culture of Singapore and Southeast Asia.
Our Collections
The NLS is the custodian of Singapore’s documentary and published heritage.
Its core collections offer a wealth of information for studying the contemporary and historical developments of Singapore and the region.
The Singapore & Southeast Asian Collection comprises over 500,000 items in a range of formats including microfilms, maps, audio-visual materials, ephemera, and posters.
Apart from on-site access, our collections and content are also available online:
Selected datasets are available on Data.gov.sg and NLB Labs.
The National Archives of Singapore holds records of national or historical significance acquired from public agencies, private sources, and overseas institutions and archives. Explore the NAS collections at Archives Online.
Who can Apply?
The Digital Fellowship is open to both local and foreign applicants.
Applicants may be individuals or collectives (two persons making a joint application). Only one application is accepted per individual/collective.
The Library welcomes applications from librarians, curators, historians, academics or independent researchers with established records of achievement in their chosen fields of research.
Applicants should have the requisite digital skills to carry out and complete the project.
Research Area
We welcome applicants to propose projects that make effective and meaningful use of digital tools and methods to demonstrate the possibilities of learning and researching with our collections. This could involve text, visual and/or audio analysis, data visualisation, mapping, digital storytelling and so on.
Applicants are encouraged to propose ways of using both our digital collections and physical collections.
Projects could explore and map the connections between collection items and content to reveal new insights on a topic, for example, an event, time period, individual(s) and/or social group(s), in Singapore history.
Projects could also enrich information about collection items, e.g. crowdsourced annotation, image processing, and/or enable the community to discover and interact with collection items in new ways.
Areas of research include but are not limited to the following:
Terms of the Award
The award of the Fellowship is for a period of six months. Fellows may not hold a concurrent employment (sabbatical is allowed), fellowship or propose a research area which he has already completed for a masters or a doctoral thesis. Awarded Fellows must commence their Fellowship undertaking within 3 months of the award, unless otherwise agreed upon.
A stipend of S$3,500 per month will be provided to help Fellows meet their living expenses, local transportation and photocopying expenses.
In addition to the stipend, overseas Fellows will be provided with a one-time relocation package of $1,500, a one-time return airfare of up to $1500 (reimbursement basis), and monthly accommodation allowance of up to $3,500 (reimbursement basis).
Fellows will be provided with up to $1,500 (on reimbursement basis) for the purchase of software and content that are directly related to the project and/or used for the duration of the fellowship. The Fellowship does not support the purchase of equipment, for example, computer hardware and electronic devices.
Fellows shall be responsible for obtaining all required licenses, permits, permissions, and other authorisation to use any photographs, copyright materials or other property or other rights belonging to third parties that are used for the project.
All Fellows will also be provided with the following:
Obligations of the Fellowship
All Fellows are required to sign a Fellowship agreement abiding to the following:
Failure to fulfil any of the obligations will result in the recipient having to forfeit the monthly stipend as well as other expenses incurred in the course of the Fellowship. The final instalment of the monthly stipend will be paid on completion of the obligation.
Publishing rights
The National Library Board will have publishing rights to all research conducted under the Digital Fellowship. Fellows must agree to assign such rights that will allow the National Library Board to publish the research both in digital and physical format as well as to repackage the materials.
The National Library Board will reserve the right to publish a research report series resulting from the Fellowship.
The research report series will have its own unique branding as determined by the National Library Board.
Selection Criteria
Fellowship applicants will be assessed based on the following criteria:
How to Apply?
Each application must include:
Applications should be emailed to NL_Digital_Fellowship@nlb.gov.sg by 14 June 2024.
Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview. Notification of acceptance or rejection will be made known within 3 months of the closing date.
For further information about the Fellowship, please email us at NL_Digital_Fellowship@nlb.gov.sg
General Guidelines for Overseas Candidates upon Award of the National Library Digital Fellowship
As an awarded overseas candidate, here’s what you would need to do:
Candidates will be furnished with more information upon awarding.
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