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New sisterships! Panevėžys County Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė Public (Lithuania) connects with 2 Finnish libraries

Panevėžys County Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė Public Library (Lithuania) connected with two Finnish public libraries in NAPLE Sister Libraries program. The partnership was established with Pyhäjoki Municipal Library and Kuusamo City Library. The libraries defined the grounds of the cooperation: exchange of… Continue Reading →

Reading During Pandemic: The Library Encourages to Rediscover Books in Innovative Ways. Povilas Višinskis Šiauliai County Public Library (Lithuania)

In March, 2020, due to the global COVID-19 epidemic, the country’s economy and people’s normal rhythm of life were disrupted after the quarantine was announced in Lithuania. This unprecedented event has, both, limited the opportunities to provide cultural services and… Continue Reading →

Lithuanian public libraries welcome people with autism

Public libraries are public institutions and should be available to anyone. However, in reality – it is not always the case. Parents that have children with autism spectrum disorder often avoid public places because in most cases those places are… Continue Reading →

Waiting for Christmas at Panevėžys City Elena Mezginaitė Public Library (Lithuania)

Panevėžys City Elena Mezginaitė Public Library, waiting for Christmas, offered its visitors various events, educations and competitions. We would like to share some more interesting activities. One of the library branch –  Smėlynė Library announced the competition  „Christmas sounds” and… Continue Reading →

Engaging virtual English conversations in the time of pandemic: Panevėžys County Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė Public Library (Lithuania)

Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, libraries lost the opportunity to interact directly with their visitors so most of them are currently trying to provide as many remote services as possible by keeping in touch with the existing users and… Continue Reading →

Remote Meetings Space, a project in Panevėžys Elena Mezginaitė Public Library (Lithuania)

Panevėžys Elena Mezginaitė Public Library participates in the program for the development of new products and / or services of cultural and art organizations. The project Remote Meetings Space “Virtual Meetings ”was submitted to the Lithuanian Culture Council and partial… Continue Reading →

New Library! Klaipeda City Municipality Imanuelis Kantas Public Library (Lithuania)

We are very happy to announce the incorporation of another Lithuanian library to the NAPLE Sister Libraries program. Klaipeda is a beautiful city in Western Lithuania, by the Baltic Sea. Klaipeda City Municipality Imanuelis Kantas Public Library serves a population… Continue Reading →

Kamishibai theater and book at Panevėžys City Public Library (Lithuania)

 Last 22th to 26th June 2020 the workshop “Kamishibai theater and book” was held in the Children literature department “Žalioji pelėda”. It was part of the children and youth art project “The theater begins from…the library! -2”. Children aged 8-11… Continue Reading →

Libraries in times of coronavirus: Panevezys City Public library (Lithuania)

Children literature department “Žalioji pelėda”/Green Owl, Public library, other branches of library Šiaurinė/North, Židinys/Fireplace, Šaltinėlis/Little spring, Žiburėlis/ Flachlight, Parkas/park, Smėlynė/Sandy In difficult times of social quarantine, we took an online initiative addressed to children and adults. From March 16, we… Continue Reading →

Cooperation activity to celebrate Slovenian and Lithuanian National Holidays

Every year in february Public library of Panevezys municipality together with Škofja Loka city  Ivan Tavčar library, celebrates national holidays together by exchanging exhibitions about their countries. Slovenians sent art exhibition of an artist Martin Eniko which was called “Old Slovenian crafts”. Artworks… Continue Reading →

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