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Runga Raro Huripoki Over Under Upside-Down reading challenge – prize pack winners

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Last school holidays, we ran two Runga Raro Huripoko Over Under Upside-Down challenges on Auckland Libraries Beanstack from 15 April until 1 May. These were open to tamariki aged 5-12 years and rangatahi (teens) aged 13-18 years. Each challenge encouraged participants to roll on in and read every day, whatever they liked and for as long as they liked. They also chose from activities that encouraged them to look at the world from different perspectives, explore the natural and built environment around them and get active and creative in new ways. Together, our Over Under Upside-Down readers logged over 2000 days of reading over two weeks – mīharo (marvellous)! As they logged, they were also earning entries into our prize pack and Top Reader draws. Congratulations to all our readers, and to our prize winners! Runga Raro Huripoki Over Under Upside-Down reading challenge prize pack winners Evelyn (5) from Howick Library won her choice from a selection of entertainment vouchers. Deegan (9)

Spotlight on the 2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards

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Reading Engagement Specialists Alison and Ineka have been revelling in reading and revisiting the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards’ shortlisted titles in the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction and General Non-Fiction categories. Have a listen to their reviews and reckons on our Books and Beyond podcasts: The Ockhams - Fiction The Ockhams – Non-Fiction Ngā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland Libraries · Books and Beyond: Literary Lounge: The Ockhams Fiction Ngā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland Libraries · Books And Beyond: Literary Lounge: The Ockhams Non-Fiction In total there are 16 shortlisted titles across four categories and all titles can be requested from our library catalogue . View the full shortlist on the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards 2022 website .  While you wait to click and collect, check out a sample of each title: The Ockhams Fiction Sampler The Ockhams General Non-Fiction Sampler The Ockhams Poetry Sampler The Ockhams Illustrated Non-Fiction Sampler The winners will be announced on

Heritage Talks – live and online!

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Symonds Street Cemetery. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections 1-W0245 We’re delighted to offer our popular Heritage Talks series online via Zoom and are pleased to have people tune in from around Aotearoa and worldwide! We’ve just released many of our previous talks on our YouTube channel – tune in to enjoy lectures on topics as diverse as early Chinese restaurants in Auckland, world-leading New Zealand artists and schisms in the 19th-century feminist movement. Explore our picks of the Heritage Talks playlist on YouTube and find out about upcoming Heritage Talks . Heritage Talks picks Two artists and their architects with Megan Walker Both were born in Europe and moved to New Zealand for love. Both enjoyed careers lasting for decades and joined the ranks of Aotearoa’s best-known artists. And both were uncompromising and fiercely creative women who succeeded in male-dominated industries, cementing their places in history by the force of their own talent. Megan Walker presents the s

Proudly published by Auckland Council Libraries

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It will come as no surprise that we love sharing great books and stories, but did you know that we publish our own books? In 2020, we established a small but exciting publishing partnership programme to create and publish the pukapuka that we need more of in our libraries, with a particular focus on increasing our Māori and Pacific collections. Many New Zealand publishers are already doing amazing work creating Māori and Pasifika books, and we wanted to play a part too. The books we’ve published so far focus on te reo Māori and Pasifika languages and storytelling, often with a local angle. They promote literacy and help ensure that our libraries continue to be places of belonging for all Aucklanders. We follow a unique partnership approach, collaborating with local communities to create stories and working closely with publishing partners to bring these stories to life. Most recently, Auckland Council Libraries joined The Publishers Association of New Zealand / Te Rau o Tākupu as a me

Anzac Day 2022

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On our national day of remembrance, we commemorate those who served and lost their lives for our country.  If you want to learn more, delve into Auckland Council Libraries’ books, podcasts and online research resources or come along to one of our events. Events Online Cenotaph Celebrating 25 Years with Victoria Passau – Wednesday 20 April 2022, 12pm-1pm Online Cenotaph is a database of more than 255,000 individual records spanning the South African Wars to today. Managed by Tāmaki Paenga Hira / Auckland War Memorial Museum, in December 2021 the initiative marked 25 years of telling the stories of military veterans.  In this online-only event, Victoria Passau will be exploring the history and impact of the Online Cenotaph over the last quarter-century. You can book tickets for free on the OurAuckland website . Flanders Fields Heritage Concert – Thursday 28 April 2022, 12.10pm-1pm Our Thursday Heritage Concert Autumn Series starts with a commemorative concert acknowledging the sacrific

Learn at Libraries

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You’re never too old to learn something new. Auckland Council Libraries offers a vast selection of tools, resources, classes and workshops designed to help you sharpen your mind, broaden your skill set and reach your goals. Learn life skills through Pathways Awarua Pathways Awarua is a free online learning tool that helps you improve your reading, writing and maths skills and teaches you practical tasks like budgeting and learning to drive. We’re delighted to have developed a new learning path called ‘Living in your Community’ - with easy-to-use interactive modules that give you the knowledge, skills and support to thrive. Try out our first two modules focused on public libraries and how to use our services and navigate the shelves. Visit the Pathways Awarua website on your home computer or device or from a public PC at the library and sign up for an account. Once you’re logged in, you can start learning immediately! Classes and workshops Tāmaki Makaurau is a diverse city, and our l

What’s new in our Pacific collections

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The world of Pacific literature is diverse, full of surprises and powerful! Our latest Pacific titles cover an ocean of subjects including feminism, beautiful Pacific poetry, and myths and legends. Explore these curated lists of adult and kids books put together by Senior Pacific Content Specialist Veronica, and celebrate Pacific literature by checking them out at your local library or via our catalogue. New Pacific adult books Vā: Stories by Women of the Moana  edited by Sisilia Eteuati & Lani Young An anthology of female-driven narratives from 38 writers drawn from across the Pacific. The stories touch on themes such as family, history, culture and feminism. Tackle Your Success: 7 Truths of a Professional Athlete: A Step-by-step Guide to a New Life After Sports by Filipo Levi From playing for the Highlanders to captaining Manu Samoa against the All Blacks, Filipo Levi has faced more than his fair share of challenges throughout his illustrious career. In this inspir