Arcos de Valdevez Municipal Library has submitted its form to the Naple Sister Libraries Programme. Click on the name to see their form. Good luck!
We have a new Croatian Public Library participating at NAPLE Sister Libraries Programme. It is Marko Marulic Split City Library. Click on the name to see their form.
We are pleased to welcome Lithuania and Lithuanian libraries to NAPLE Sister Libraries Programme! With this new addition, 11 NAPLE countries are taking part in the programmme. You can see the list here.
Krapina Public Library from Croatia has a third sister library, the Kuusamo City Library in Finland. You can check all the sisterships made so far here.
Ptuj Public Library from Slovenia has decided to participate in Sister Libraries Programme. You can read its form on “Libraries” tag on the blog. We wish them good luck on finding a sister library!
New good news another time! There is a new pair of sister libraries on the Program: Krapina Public Library from Croatia and her second sister Tielt-Winge Library from Belgium!
Public Library of Valença from Portugal and Piran Civic Library from Slovenia have decided to accomplish a sister partnership. They have become the second sister libraries on the Programme. Good luck and we are waiting for the next ones!
Croatian Krapina Public Library from Krapina city and Spanish Biblioteca Cal Gallifa from Sant Joan de Vilatorrada city have decided to become sister libraries! They are the first match on Sister Libraries Programme, who would like to be the next… Continue Reading →
Lousada Municipal Library has submitted its form to the Naple Sister Libraries Programme. If you want to know more, you can see it in the tag “Libraries” at the website.
Three new Polish libraries have submitted their forms to the Naple Sister Libraries Programme. They are the Public Library in Aleksandrow, the Municipal Public Library in Piekary Slaskie and the Chrzanów Public Library. If you want to know more about… Continue Reading →
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