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New Croatian Library! Meet the Public Library in Kutina

We are very happy to announce that we have another new library in the programme, the fourth  in this year! It’s the fifteenth Croatian library to join NAPLE Sister Libraries. The  Public Library in Kutina was founded in 1844 and is… Continue Reading →

New Sistership!: Arucas Municipal Library (Spain) – Korčula City Library “Ivan Vidali” (Croatia)

Spring is coming to Sister Libraries, bringing the blooming of new sisterships : if last week we announced the sistership between  Viana Public Library “Francisco Navarro Villoslada” and Novigrad-Cittanova Public Library, today Loly León from Arucas Municipal Library  has just announced a new sistership, between this library and Korčula City… Continue Reading →

New Sistership!: Viana Public Library (Spain) – Novigrad-Cittanova Public Library (Croatia)

In January 2014 we announced a new sistership between Viana Public Library “Francisco Navarro Villoslada”  (Spain) and Public Library in Aleksandrow  (Poland). Today, Viana Public Library has sent us a new sistership, this time with a Croatian Library, the Novigrad-Cittanova Public… Continue Reading →

Pictures from Public Library “Fran Galovic” participation in IFLA Singapore 2013

As you will remember, during the last IFLA Conference held in Singapore in 2013, the  Public Library “Fran Galovic” in Koprivnica, Croatia, and its sister Sastamala Public Library in Finland, presented a poster on their experience under the title: NAPLE Sister Libraries Programme: Cooperation of… Continue Reading →

Interviews with NAPLE Sister Libraries: Dijana Sabolović-Krajina, from “Public Library “Fran Galovic” in Koprivnica (Croatia)

 We are back with the first interview of 2014! The library to be featured is the “Public Library “Fran Galovic”  in Koprivnica, the first Croatian library in our interviews section! we have the pleasure of introducing  Dijana Sabolović‐Krajina, the director of the library. “Public… Continue Reading →

Public Library “Fran Galovic” (Croatia) Awarded Library of the Year

We would like to congratulate our colleagues from the Public Library “Public Library “Fran Galovic”  in Koprivnica, Croatia for their Library of the Year Award 2013! The Award is given by the Croatian Library Association on Croatian Library Day, 11 November. Find more… Continue Reading →

Paper from Public Library “Fran Galovic” (Croatia) in IFLA 2013

Remember the poster that  sister libraries  Public Library “Fran Galovic” in Koprivnica, Croatia, and  Sastamala Public Library in Finland presented in IFLA Conference Singapore 2013? Dijana Sabolović-Krajina, the director of the Public Library “Fran Galovic”  also presented a very interesting paper at the IFLA Library Services to Multicultural… Continue Reading →

Website for Sister Libraries Český Těšín (Czech Republic) & Daruvar (Croatia)

Sister libraries Municipal Library Český Těšín (Czech Republic) and Daruvar Public Library (Croatia) have launched a common website on their sistership: http://www.daruvar-tesin.wz.cz/ Jana Galášová, from the Municipal Library Český Těšín, explains to us how it happened and their objectives: How did the shared website occur? Our sister… Continue Reading →

NAPLE Sister Libraries Day at Korčula City Library “Ivan Vidali”, Croatia

Remember Korčula City Library “Ivan Vidali”, Croatia’s postcard? Today we have the text and pictures for the promotion of the NAPLE Sister Libraries Day, held last 13 September, that the librarians from Korcula have sent to us!: NAPLE SISTER LIBRARIES DAY September 13th,… Continue Reading →

NAPLESisLib Day! Valença Municipal Library (Portugal)

This was the postcard that Valença Municipal Library in Portugal designed for the NAPLE Sister Libraries Day Celebration last  13 September. They released ballons attached to their postcards at 16, as the same time as many other NAPLE Sister libraries all over Europe! Valença Municipal Library has 3… Continue Reading →

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