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All your New Zealand library needs are catered for with a large number of free resources at your disposal. Websites listed in the directory contain useful information regarding NZ library services, historical documents, books, research papers and audio-visual collections. New Zealand public libraries offer a wealth of knowledge to the general public and are often an under utilized resource. Find your nearest library, search through their records and make the most of what they offer.




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National Library of New Zealand. Services, collections, and exhibits. Also available in Maori.
http://www.natlib.govt.nz ~ Details
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Welcome to New Zealand Public Libraries. Find your local library. "Ko te manu kai i te miro nona te ngahere, ko te manu kai i te matauranga nona te ao."
http://www.nzlibraries.com ~ Details
PR: 6
LIANZA (Library & Information Association New Zealand Aotearoa).
http://www.lianza.org.nz ~ Details
PR: 6
The Tasman District Libraries website provides library news and reviews, reading lists, newsletters, information on branch locations, opening hours, services and how to join.
http://www.taslib.govt.nz ~ Details
PR: 5
A public library, responsible to and funded by local government (Gisborne District Council) H.B. Williams Memorial Library, along with 12 community libraries, serves the 45,000 people of the Gisborne & East Coast district.
http://www.gpl.govt.nz ~ Details
PR: 5
Provides information on the resources and services available at the Library, along with a list of events taking place there.
http://citylibrary.pncc.govt.nz ~ Details
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Australian and New Zealand Theological Library Association Ltd. Enhancing the development of theological and religious libraries and librarianship.
http://www.anztla.org ~ Details
PR: 4
Based at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. The site contains text, image and audio-visual collections; including historical documents and more.
http://www.sadl.uleth.ca ~ Details
PR: 4

Articles

Imagine a time when you could get any audio book you want to read from the library without having to physically visit the library to lend the audio books. Well, imagine no more because it is now possible. Public libraries from New York City to Alameda, California are now leading the packs of libraries that have begun allowing members to download audio books which they can listen to on their Personal Computers or audio book players such as PDAs, all from the comfort of their home or office.


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