Tuesday 19 March
Register: Learning and support for new school library staff 2024
Learning and support for new school library staff — 2024
New to your school library? If you're just getting started providing library services for your school, register to join our 2024 learning community. You'll receive support from National Library experts, attend regular local and national meetings, build your skills and connect with other library people.
Welcome — Term 1 local meetings
Learning and support for new school library staff — 2024
At this first meeting, you’ll meet your local National Library facilitators. They'll set the scene for your learning and share resources and ideas to help you get started in your new role. Make sure you've already registered for our 2024 learning and support community so we can send you a meeting invitation.
Chinese footprints: A walking tour of Wellington’s history
Connecting to collections 2024
Oral history advisor Lynette Shum and historian Nigel Murphy will take attendees on a walking tour exploring the rich history of the Chinese in Wellington.
Bookings are essential.
The struggle, the struggle!
Friends of the Dorothy Neal White Collection
As a young boy Arthur Ransome read the works of Robert Louis Stevenson with enthusiasm, and in his mid-20s he was commissioned to write a biography of Stevenson. What happened to that work? In this talk Kirsty Findlay explores how Arthur Ransome's 'Stevenson' was brought to publication one hundred years later than intended.