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Open books, open minds: How Auckland Council Libraries fills content gaps for communities

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Did you know Auckland Council Libraries collaborates on content creation projects?  Have you ever walked into a library and struggled to find something that reflects your culture or learning needs, or resonates with your community's experiences? We understand that feeling at Auckland Council Libraries.  That's why we created the content creation programme, a dynamic initiative where we partner with community members, organisations and publishing partners to bridge these content gaps and ensure our resources reflect the rich diversity of Tāmaki Makaurau.  Our content creation programme aims to address identified needs within our diverse communities. This can take the form of books in various languages, podcasts and videos exploring local history or digital resources that empower and celebrate the tapestry of cultures within Auckland. Working together is key to finding solutions Our collaborative process is open and inclusive. Our librarians are well-connected to community groups

Online services outage

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Due to maintenance, our online library services will be unavailable on: Wednesday, 17 April, 5am - 6am Thursday, 18 April, 6am - 7am The outages will include searching for library items in the library catalogue, logging in and managing your account, paying online and joining the library.   The outages will also affect our eCollections platforms, the Auckland Libraries app and our eLearning resources. Our apologies for this inconvenience.

Mahurangi East Library service updates due to renovations

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We're pleased to announce upcoming renovations at Mahurangi East Library, starting Saturday 6 April 2024 . To create an even better space for you to explore and enjoy, the library building will be closed and replacement services will be available in our Mobile Library bus after Sunday 14 April (no returns or pick ups during this initial week, please). Service replacement Don't worry! We'll still be here to serve you with a temporary Mobile Library bus offering a curated selection of your favourite reads.  From Monday 15 April , the bus will be parked at the Mahurangi East Tennis Club carpark at Goodall Reserve: 296 Mahurangi East Road, Snells Beach . The Mobile Library bus will operate at our regular hours:  Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm Saturday: 9am to 1pm. We expect the Mobile Library to be available for until further notice, while we finalise plans for alternative services during the later stages of construction.  During this time, you'll be able to enjoy essential l

Top reads that celebrate women this International Women's Day

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Women's stories deserve to be heard and celebrated. Through the power of books, women authors have accelerated progress toward a stronger and more inclusive world for all.  This International Women's Day , we’re sharing powerful narratives and diverse perspectives of women writers through a collection of recommended reads available to borrow from Auckland Council Libraries. Find your sense of belonging among these unique reads and remember – your voice matters! Unearthing her-story and the power of the past Delve into the captivating world of women's history with our expertly curated lists. Compiled by our passionate librarians, these selections shed light on true stories of extraordinary women throughout the ages who went unheard in their own time. Explore the journeys of changemakers, pioneers and everyday heroes who have shaped our world. Women's histories – unveil hidden figures behind historical events and the empires of times long past. Inspire inclusion – uncov

A student's guide to Auckland Council Libraries

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Work smarter, not harder. The best study environments are free and have everything you need to focus, collaborate, unwind and get support from experts. Here’s how you can get free resources and support from libraries as a student in Auckland. Are you on your academic journey in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland? University can be a demanding adventure, but don't worry, you've got this – because your public libraries have your back!   Scattered throughout the region like hidden gems, Auckland Council Libraries offer a free gateway to a wide range of resources online and in person. Think beyond the bookshelves: explore creative spaces, find personalised reading recommendations, or seek expert research assistance. Plus, you can access technology and quiet study spaces – everything you need to thrive in your studies.  Make your student life easier by getting to know your local library, designed to support your learning journey and help save your precious dollars. All you need is a library c

Nine ways to find your perfect match with a romance book

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Want to be swept off your feet by a novel, but not sure how to find the one?  Like people, love stories come in all shapes and sizes. Don’t be shy, give them a try! Libraries make all kinds of romance books and eBooks available for free across the region. Here are some hot tips on how to find the best romance reads in Auckland.   1. Discover the magic of borrowing  Sure, bookshop dates are a cosy way to connect, but there's a special kind of magic in getting lost in a borrowed book. No pressure to buy, just a chance to explore whatever catches your eye. Borrow two, three, or a whole stack! It's the perfect way to discover what truly grips you, the characters who stay with you and the themes that spark your curiosity. Plus, the best part? Without the commitment of buying, you're free to dive into uncharted literary territory! Discover sub-genres you never knew you'd love and get to know yourself as a reader. 2. Know when to move on Every story deserves a chance, but if y

10 types of books to help reach your reading resolutions in 2024

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Caught in a reading slump? Here are 10 types of books to help break the cycle and give your inner bookworm a second chance.  February snuck up on you, did it? Maybe those to-be-read piles loom a little taller, and unspoken guilt whispers about forgotten "self-improvement" goals and New Year’s resolutions. But guess what? It's okay. Absolutely okay. Many of us blink and it's February, wondering where January's optimism flew. That's the beauty of resolutions – they're not ironclad contracts, they're invitations to explore, to learn, to grow (and sometimes stumble a bit in the process). So instead of guilt-tripping yourself, remember that reading isn't a race; it's a journey. Embrace the slow reader in you, the one who savours each sentence in a sunlit corner. This year, forget the pressure to perform and rediscover the pure joy of getting lost in a story.  To help you find your way back to reading, our expert librarians have brought together ten

Raumati Reads prize winners: Summer 2023-24 reading challenge

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News Young Aucklanders have been busy readers this summer!  Imagine exploring Kiwi myths beneath the summer sun, or encountering fantastical creatures between ice cream breaks – that's the magic Auckland kids discovered with the Raumati Reads Kiwiana reading challenge. Whether you took your books to the beach, on a camping trip or just cosied up in a sunny corner at home, we hope you found your new favourite stories while powering through your reading activities. Now, we celebrate the lucky tamariki who unlocked a world of prizes with their love of reading! Prize winners Tū Meke Prize Draw Kids earned one entry for every five reading activities completed!  Congratulations to:  Wani (7, Onehunga Library) – Lenovo Tablet Ethan (7, Panmure Library) – Sky Tower Family Pass  Reeja (8, Papatoetoe Library) – Auckland Zoo Family Pass  Anita (8, Manukau Library) – Kiwiana Whānau Hamper Saoirse (8, Takapuna Library) – $100 Giftpay eVoucher Beanstack Top Readers Prize Draw Kids who logg

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