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Library Week 2010 will be held from Monday 16th to Sunday 22nd August 2010.

Library Week is a week-long celebration of libraries and librarianship in New Zealand taking place in libraries all across the country. Library Week, run by LIANZA, has been going for over 35 years. It honours the important role libraries play in our community.

Get involved in Library Week by telling us what surprises you about your library, by entering one of our online competitions and by heading down to your local library to attend their Library Week events. Search here to find out what events are being held at your library.

Whakataetae tautuhituhi m? ng? taiohi 9-14 ng? tau | Te Reo writing competition for ages 9-14 years

Interactive book for Year 6, 7 and 8 students

Have you ever played the game where you write a sentence on a piece of paper then fold the paper over and pass it to your friend who writes something new, and so on until you end up with a totally crazy or amazing story?

Graphic Novel Competition

If you’re a fan of graphic novels and you are a handy illustrator and designer then this is the competition for you!

Love your Library Video Competition

Do you love your library? Fancy yourself as a filmmaker?
Then enter our Love Your Library Video Competition!

Welcome to Library Week

Location/venue: 

Libraries all around New Zealand and online

Date: 
16 Aug 2010 - 22 Aug 2010
Entry details: 

Come here to see more

Member Profile

  • LIANZA

    The New Zealand Library Association Inc. (operating as LIANZA) is the professional organisation for the New Zealand library and information management profession.

    LIANZA works
    (i) for library and information professionals in New Zealand Aotearoa by building communities to represent their professional interests and provide professional development services to them;

    (ii) with library and information organisations to support the delivery of library and information services that are vital to the economic, social, and cultural wellbeing of New Zealand Aotearoa.

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