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Discover the top Auckland Libraries checkouts 2023

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Aucklanders have been avid readers in 2023! Discover the popular books that flew off the shelves at Auckland Council Libraries.  This year, our most-borrowed adults' titles saw local rising star authors claiming the spotlight thanks to our game-changing Bestie collection .   Launched during August’s We Read Auckland festival, the Bestie collection of new and recent bestsellers from Tāmaki Makaurau sparked a borrowing surge across the region. With two-week loans, increased copies and no holds, these titles are readily available to grab off the shelf.  Local authors even knocked our usual Top 3 fiction authors – Lee Child, Michael Connolly and David Baldacci – off the top of the fiction chart! Besties offer Aucklanders immediate great reads from both local and international authors.   In the world of children’s fiction, beloved classics like Geronimo Stilton, Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Harry Potter cast their charm. Read on to discover which titles are among young Aucklanders’ favouri

Treasure Hunters October 2023 reading challenge prize winners

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In the October school holidays, we ran the Treasure Hunters reading challenge for tamariki on  Auckland Libraries Beanstack . Our young readers explored secret sites and treasure troves with our awesome school holiday activities and read lots of inspiring and adventurous books. As they read, they earned Treasure Hunter badges and entries into our prize draws. Together, our Treasure Hunter readers across Tāmaki Makaurau logged 1451 days of reading over two weeks! Read on for details about our prize winners! Treasure Hunters reading challenge prize pack winners We’re pleased to announce the two winners in the kids’ category and one winner of the youth category! Oscar from Pukekohe Library and Travis from East Coast Bays Library both won family passes to MOTAT Keddy of Albany Village Library won a $100 PB Tech voucher Top Reader bonus draw winners All readers who logged 10 or more days of reading out of a possible 12 were entered into our Top Reader bonus draws. Readers were placed into T

Helensville Library and Service Centre temporary service change

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Due to refurbishment work on the building, Helensville Library and Service Centre is currently only able to offer a click-and-collect service and ‘Take 5’ book packs.  What you need to know The returns slot is open at Helensville Library while work is underway.  You can also return your library items to any library branch in Tāmaki Makaurau . Note: There are no fines for returning library items after the due date, so please don’t worry if you can’t return your items right away. Requests are available to collect from staff at the door during opening hours. 'Take 5' book packs are also available to browse and check out at the library. Free WiFi  is available and accessible from outside the library. Regular events and programmes (such as Kids Time, Crafternoons, Book Chats and visits to ECEs) are continuing while the library is closed. Staff are available to support with Skinny Jump registrations and online Council services . Staff can support you with printing rates invoices

Join the digital book club: Together We Read NZ

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  Together We Read NZ: 27 September - 11 October 2023 From 27 September to 11 October, book lovers from across Aotearoa are invited to join the country’s biggest online book club, Together We Read . This year, the chosen book is Remember Me by local author Charity Norman – a heartfelt, page-turning suspense novel.  For two weeks, readers can borrow Remember Me on the Libby by OverDrive app with no waitlist! All you need is your Auckland Council Libraries barcode number. And if you don’t have a free library membership, join the library online today ! The Together We Read digital book club is run by OverDrive and connects readers across New Zealand’s public libraries. During the programme, readers can participate in online discussions about the book and attend an online event with the author hosted by Auckland Libraries . How it works Find out how to take part in Together We Read NZ! You’ll need a free Auckland Council Libraries membership – join online or visit your local library . 

Make your voice heard

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The 2023 General Election will be held on 14 October, with voting opening on 2 October 2023.  Everyone's voice is important! We've put together some information on how we can support you to enrol to vote and get ready for the general election. Enrol to vote Enrol online through the Vote.NZ website You will need to have a New Zealand driver's licence, New Zealand passport or RealMe verified identity. Other ways to enrol  - Vote.NZ website There are a number of other ways to enrol, including mailing in a signed paper enrolment form. We can support you to print one of these in the library from the Vote.NZ website. The Electoral Commission can also mail one out to you. If you currently aren’t housed, you can use your last residential address where you lived for at least one month, even if that was some time ago. It can also be the address of a friend, family member, church or support group. Visit vote.nz for more information . Watch Electoral Commission NZ | Te Kaitiaki Take Kō

Upcoming changes to Research Centres and Special Collections Reading Room

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For some time, Aucklanders have been changing how they access our research services and heritage collections, with an increasing number of people choosing to engage with our collections and expertise through online channels.  From 30 September, we will be making some changes to the services and hours of our Research Centres and the Special Collections Reading Room. Hours and service changes from 30 September Research Central (Level 2, Central City Library) Monday – Friday, 10am – 6pm Saturday, 10am – 5pm Sunday – Closed. Special Collections Reading Room (Level 2, Central City Library) Monday and Tuesday – Closed. Wednesday – Friday, 12pm – 5pm (Appointments only) Saturday, 10am – 5pm (Appointments only) Sunday – Closed. Visitors to Central City Library can get in-person assistance from staff at the Research Central desk from Monday to Saturday.  Research South (Level 2, Manukau Library) Monday – Friday, 12noon – 5pm Saturday and Sunday – Closed. Research West and North closure informat

Katherine Mansfield Centenary: Reading suggestions

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This year is the centenary of Katherine Mansfield (1888–1923). A founding and influential writer of the modernist movement, Mansfield grew up in Aotearoa and many of her much-loved short stories explore this setting. To celebrate Mansfield’s legacy in 2023, we’re sharing a selection of works by or about her from the Auckland Council Libraries collections. Read our brief introduction to her life and work, and explore the reading suggestions below for a chance to dip into the world of Mansfield. A brief introduction Katherine Mansfield was born in Wellington in 1888 and spent much of her childhood in the suburb of Karori. The city and its surroundings form the backdrop of many of her well-known stories, such as “Prelude” (1918), “At the Bay” (1922) and “The Doll’s House” (1922).   In 1908, Mansfield moved to London and became involved with the influential Bloomsbury Group of modernist writers, artists and intellectuals. She began contributing to literary magazines and her writing quickly