National library offers 13.2 million digital reading materials for free during Covid-19 shutdown
Thursday, 19 Mar 2020 01:28 PM MYTA volunteer takes part in the National Library’s Read Me a Book campaign. — Picture via Instagram
PETALING JAYA, March 19 — Malaysians will have millions of e-books at their disposal for the next two weeks as the nation goes into full shutdown mode amid rising number of Covid-19 cases. The National Library of Malaysia announced 13.2 million free digital reading materials will be available for access during the Covid-19 shutdown period.
The national library launched its ‘Please Sit At Home and Read’ campaign to comply with the Movement Control Order which began yesterday.
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