Public libraries to reopen on July 1: Here's what to expect

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The National Library Board (NLB) announced on June 24 that all public libraries will reopen to the public from July 1. 

In line with the safe reopening measures under phase 2, safety precautions will be put in place, NLB said.

All public libraries to reopen after over two months

The National Library Building, National Archives of Singapore building, the Former Ford Factory and all 25 public libraries will reopen to the public on July 1 with shorter opening hours and capacity controls in place.

Shorter opening hours from 11am to 7pm will apply to the National Library, public libraries and the National Archives of Singapore, daily until further notice.

Similarly, the Former Ford Factory will be open from 11am to 4pm. Meanwhile, the Oldham Theatre will remain closed.

Safety reopening measures to be in place

According to NLB, libraries will operate on a “borrow and go” model where people will be able to borrow and return physical materials, as well as use reservation and book drop services.

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