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Celebrating Europe Day 2016

In May each year, the European Institutions celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the European Union. Entertaining, informative activities are organised throughout Europe and beyond. It´s the Europe Day. The event marks the anniversary of the day in 1950… Continue Reading →

New Activity from Sisters Viana Public Library (Spain) and Municipal Library of Semily (Czech Republic)

Municipal Library of Semily (Czech Republic) and Viana Public Library “Francisco Navarro Villoslada” (Spain) have hold an exhibition with the drawings their children users have done showing their respective cities. Children from schools of Semily and Viana drew emblematic places of their cities (squares, buildings,… Continue Reading →

Book night in Croatia

Book Night, a special programme aimed at the popularization of reading and raising public awareness of the significance of books in every society and period of history, this year was held on 22 April. Marking World Book and Copyright Day… Continue Reading →

A night with Andersen: new activity from sisters Daruvar Public Library (Croatia) and Municipal Library Český Těšín (Czech Republic)

Daruvar Public Library organized again, for the fifth time in a row, with their sister Library in Český Těšín, a fairytale sleep over regarding to a “Night with Andersen“, a manifestation that is being organized all around the world for… Continue Reading →

Strengthening the sistership, a video released by Sisters Arucas Municipal Library (Spain) and Korčula City Library “Ivan Vidali” (Croatia)

Arucas Municipal Library (Spain) Korčula City Library “Ivan Vidali” (Croatia) have created a video to disseminate the activities they develop together, as a result of their sistership. The title of the video is Strengthening the sistership and you can watch… Continue Reading →

Strenghtening the Sistership: a series of activities between Korčula City Library “Ivan Vidali” (Croatia) and Arucas Municipal Library (Spain)

Sister libraries from Arucas and Korčula have taken a series of mutual joint activities on drawing closer together Croatian and Canarian children. After first letters of friendship and realized acquaintances, after setting up Skype connection due to library mediation, children… Continue Reading →

New Activities from Sisters Viana Public Library (Spain) and Public Library in Aleksandrow (Poland)

Viana Public Library “Francisco Navarro Villoslada” has prepared some activities about Polish literature, in tribute to our Aleksandrow sister library. Last December 16, 2015, the manager of the Polish Institute of Culture in Madrid, Ernst Kowalczyk, came to Viana to give a lecture on contemporary Polish literature. Some high school students were encouraged to read the poems of Polish poetess Wislawa Szymborska, Nobel Prize of… Continue Reading →

New activity: the LCL Day at Ljubljana City Library (Slovenia)

Each year in June Ljubljana City Library (LCL) celebrates The LCL Day during which the awards at the conclusion of the Reading City project are granted. This year the event took place on 12th of June in the old city… Continue Reading →

The “Inspirer of the Modern Librarian”: a guide for creative librarians

Our colleague Aleksandra Zawalska-Hawel, from Piekary Slaskie Municipal Library is the coordinator of a cooperation project involving some of their NAPLE Sister Libraries and other partners: the “Library. I love it!” project. You can take a look at this post we published a couple of… Continue Reading →

Sister Libraries and Skype: a new activity from Korčula City Library “Ivan Vidali” (Croatia) and Arucas Municipal Library (Spain)

A new activity from  Korčula City Library “Ivan Vidali” (Croatia)  and its sister, Arucas Municipal Library (Spain): On the 16th of June 2015 Korčula Library provided direct link via Skype between children from Korčula City and children from Arucas – Gran Canaria. Children… Continue Reading →

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