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DR. WAN ALI @ WAN YUSOFF BIN WAN MAMAT
Doctor of History and Manuscripts in the Malay World
Senior Academic Fellow

Dr. Wan Ali @ Wan Yusoff bin Wan Mamat is a scholar of memory and manuscripts, whose intellectual life has been devoted to the preservation of the written heritage of the Malay world. His journey began not in lecture halls, but in the living archive of the National Library of Malaysia, where he served for over three decades, culminating as Director General—a custodian not only of books, but of civilisation itself.

His transition into academia at the International Islamic University Malaysia did not mark a departure, but a deepening. At ISTAC-IIUM, his scholarship bridges librarianship, history, and Islamic civilisation, focusing on Malay manuscripts, Jawi script, and the ethics of preservation. In his work, the manuscript is not merely text—it is testimony: of intellect, of faith, of a civilisation inscribed across time .

His research and supervision reflect a sustained effort to safeguard and reinterpret this legacy, from cataloguing rare collections to advancing digital preservation. As an educator, he imparts not only technical knowledge, but a sense of responsibility toward heritage and its transmission.

In his scholarship, preservation becomes an act of continuity—ensuring that what was once written in ink may continue to speak, quietly yet enduringly, to future generations.

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Malay Literature) – Doctor of Philosophy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
  • Library & Information Studies – Masters Degree, University of London
  • Bachelor of Arts (Malay Studies) – Bachelor Degree, Universiti Malaya (UM)
  • Diploma in Librarianship – Diploma, University of Wales
Article Publications
2023 Colonialism in the Malay Archipelago: civilisational encounters. Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia, 179(2), pp. 275–278.
2022 From decolonization to ethno-nationalism: a study of Malaysia’s school history syllabuses and textbooks (1905–2020). Al-Shajarah, 27(2), pp. 417–421.
2021 Exploring library management support for enhancing self-directed learning: narratives from research-support librarians. Library Management, 42(8–9), pp. 584–610.
2021 Malaysian research-support librarians’ self-directed learning traits and competencies. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 53(4), pp. 630–644.
2017 Psychometric properties of instruments measuring competencies of research support librarians. Man in India, 97(19), pp. 183–194.
2014 Sejarah perkembangan perpustakaan Tan Sri Omar Mohd Hashim. Warkah PSM, 42(14), pp. 5–7.
2013 Accessing Malay manuscripts worldwide through ICT: the union catalogue project. Southeast Asia Library Group Newsletter, (45).
2013 Kutai Inscriptions. Warkah PSM, 37(13), pp. 11–15.
2013 Librarian working with Islamic collections: Malaysian experience. Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 3(2), pp. 127–133.