This collection consists of multimedia software in CD-ROM format.
You can find resources in subjects such as communication, management and IT skills.
Search
All multimedia titles can be searched using the Library Catalogue.
Access
CD-ROM usage workstation
There is a designated workstation for the usage of CD-ROMs at the Media Resource Library. It is available on a on a first-come, first-served basis.
Networked access
Using PCs in the NTU campus, NTU staff and students can now directly login to myNTU (go to myLibrary > Library Resources) to access the selected multimedia titles.
Loan
Most of the multimedia titles are also available for loan to library users according to their borrowing privileges.
Most of the multimedia titles (except those can be accessed through myNTU) are also available for loan to library users according to their borrowing privileges.
Copyright Policy
The material in the Media Resource Library is strictly for teaching purposes within the campus. Under no circumstances should borrowers duplicate, or reproduce portions of the material without the prior written consent of the copyright holder. It is the borrower's responsibility to obtain this consent.
The Copyright Act 1987 of Singapore gives to the authors of literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic works certain exclusive rights. These authors can prevent unauthorised use of their works and they can demand payment of a fee for granting the license or permission for the use of the protected material.
The types of works protected by copyright are literary programmes (including computer programs), dramatic, musical and artistic works, sound recordings, films, broadcasts, cable programmes and typographical arrangements of published editions.
Public performance right is usually given to literary, dramatic and musical works, with the exceptions for some types of materials. A public performance license must be obtained. The Composers and Authors Society of Singapore Ltd (COMPASS) administers such licenses on behalf of its members and members of foreign organizations with whom they have reciprocal arrangement. It is to be noted that more than one category of copyright interest may arise in the public performance of a work. The Copyright Tribunal has jurisdiction over the granting of public performance licenses and the terms and conditions of the licenses.
Location
Business Library (Blk N2, Level B2).
For enquiries, please call Business Library at 6790 5210 or email busl@ntu.edu.sg