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Wed 03 Jun 2009
Straits Times Forum (02 Jun 2009): [Raffles] Museum needs more space, better access
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A visitor to the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research reflects on his experience during a special International Museum Day open house on Sunday 24th May 2009 in the Straits Times forum page. "Museum needs more space, better access," by Jaya Kumar Narayanan. The Straits Times (Forum page), 02 Jun 2009 "On May 24, a Sunday, my family and I were at the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research at the National University of Singapore (NUS). It was fascinating to discover that Singapore has such a wide diversity of flora and fauna.Due to extensive media coverage, many people were there, including old folk in wheelchairs and babies in strollers. Some of the older generation were excited to share kampung stories and their encounters with animals such as flying foxes and monitor lizards. However, the museum is too small for public viewing. Also, the location is also out of the way for most people and inaccessible to the public - especially for those without their own transport - as it is within NUS grounds. Added to that, some people had difficulty reaching the museum due to lack of directional signs. Guides mentioned that less than 1 per cent of the collection, which is mostly used for research purposes, was on display. I believe more could be displayed if not for space constraints. Although there were activities for children, the museum lacks the sort of interactivity that most museums have - for example, an electronic touch panel or even a video wall. There should be large and simple signs for children to read. The guides were wonderful in introducing us to the museum in terms of flora and fauna classification and diversity, as well as places to visit in Singapore to explore nature. However, they were pretty short-handed in managing guiding sessions, patrolling the specimens and helping out with Q&A. Singapore may have no dinosaur bones, but we have the resources to showcase the rich and diverse natural history of Singapore and South-east Asia." Jaya Kumar Narayanan Latest comments (as of 3rd June 2009 well, at least i did not get lost. Posted by: jermainaw at Tue Jun 02 10:37:12 SGT 2009***** I was a visitor there too, yes, too samll. I beg to differ on some points though. The place is quite assessible even though I have no car. Just take MRT to clementi station, then bus 96. Then the NUS free internal shuttle bus will take you to science faculty. And i find the signboard quite ample too. Posted by: jermainaw at Tue Jun 02 10:36:38 SGT 2009
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