Malang

๐Ÿ“š

Libraries

Sections

Libraries in Malang, Indonesia

1. Malang City Library (Perpustakaan Kota Malang)

  • Type: Public Library
  • Location: Jl. Jend. Basuki Rahmat No. 1, Malang
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday to Friday: 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
    • Saturday: 08:00 AM - 01:00 PM
    • Closed on Sundays and public holidays
  • Membership Costs: Free for residents; non-residents may need to pay a small fee (around IDR 10,000).
  • Borrowing Procedures:
    • Register with a valid ID (KTP for locals, passport for foreigners).
    • Fill out a membership form.
    • Borrowing limit is typically 3-5 books for a period of 2 weeks.
  • Available Resources:
    • A wide range of books, magazines, and newspapers.
    • Internet access and study spaces.
    • Community events and workshops.
  • Cultural Considerations:
    • Respect library etiquette; maintain silence.
    • Engage in community events to connect with locals.

2. Universitas Brawijaya Library

  • Type: Academic Library
  • Location: Jl. Veteran, Malang
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday to Friday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
    • Saturday: 08:00 AM - 01:00 PM
    • Closed on Sundays
  • Membership Costs:
    • Free for students and faculty; external visitors may need to pay a fee (around IDR 20,000).
  • Borrowing Procedures:
    • Valid student ID or visitor pass required.
    • Borrowing limit is usually 5 books for 2 weeks.
  • Available Resources:
    • Extensive academic collections, journals, and digital resources.
    • Study rooms and group discussion areas.
  • Cultural Considerations:
    • Academic environment; maintain professionalism.
    • Participate in academic seminars for networking.

3. Malang State Polytechnic Library

  • Type: Academic Library
  • Location: Jl. Soekarno-Hatta No. 9, Malang
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday to Friday: 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
    • Closed on weekends and public holidays
  • Membership Costs:
    • Free for students; external visitors may incur a fee (around IDR 15,000).
  • Borrowing Procedures:
    • Must present a valid ID and register as a visitor.
    • Borrowing limit is typically 3 books for 2 weeks.
  • Available Resources:
    • Technical and vocational resources, research materials.
    • Access to computers and study areas.
  • Cultural Considerations:
    • Focus on technical education; engage with students for insights.
    • Respect the academic setting and rules.

4. Private Libraries and Bookstores

  • Type: Private Libraries/Bookstores
  • Examples:
    • Taman Baca (Reading Park) - Various locations in Malang.
  • Operating Hours: Varies by location; generally open from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM.
  • Membership Costs: Usually free; some may charge for special events or workshops.
  • Available Resources:
    • Diverse collections, often focusing on local literature and culture.
    • Community events, reading sessions, and workshops.
  • Cultural Considerations:
    • Engage with local authors and participate in cultural events.
    • These spaces often foster community interaction.

General Tips for Visitors and Immigrants

  • Language: Basic knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia can enhance your experience.
  • Etiquette: Always ask for permission before taking photos inside libraries.
  • Community Engagement: Attend events to build connections and understand local culture.
  • Respect Local Norms: Be mindful of local customs and practices while using library facilities.