NaNoWriMo 2020! Published on 31 October 2020 NaNoWriMo means National Novel Writing Month. Everyone has a book in them and November could be the month you write yours! Here are tips and tricks to help you complete your masterpiece. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture
Poetry Awards - Shortlisted Poems Announced Published on 19 August 2020 Read through this years Shortlisted Poems, and vote for your favourite! Tagged as: , Arts & Culture
Kanopy Great Courses Published on 09 May 2020 Kanopy offers Great Courses, credit-free courses made by experts on a variety of topics. One of our amazing librarians has picked the best - learn something new before we go out of lockdown! Tagged as: , Arts & Culture
Ancestry.com tutorials Published on 06 May 2020 Looking to start your genealogy journey? While New Zealand is in lockdown, Ancestry.com is available from home - so here are some tutorials to get you started. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture
ANZAC documentaries Published on 25 April 2020 One of our librarians has chosen the best ANZAC documentaries on our online streaming services. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture
We've got THE book! Published on 14 February 2020 Literary adaptations are always an inspiration for movies...regardless whether you think the book is always better, or whether the book should be read first...we've got a few of the latest to help you make your decision! Tagged as: , Arts & Culture
Why you should love Kanopy Published on 24 January 2020 Kanopy's our free film streaming service! Here's an closer look at what it is and why you should love it. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture
Christmas Evening - Poetry Booklet Published on 09 December 2019 A collection of Christmas poems, from this year's Poetry Competition participants. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture
Streaming films with Kanopy Published on 27 September 2019 Access to over 30,000 titles including award-winning documentaries, rare and hard-to-find titles, film festival favorites, indie and classic films, and world cinema from kanopy.com with your library card! Tagged as: , Arts & Culture