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The first joint project of Municipal Library Tábor (Czech Republic) and Ivan Tavčar Library in Škofja Loka (Slovenia)

In 2023, Municipal Library Tábor began its cooperation with Slovenian Ivan Tavčar Library in Škofja Loka. Škofja Loka is a partner city of Tábor and this year we had a nice visit from this city, the director of the library Matjaž Eržen and… Continue Reading →

Sistership activity: Lithuania – Slovenia. An ongoing cooperation.

Public Library of Panevezys municipality (Lithuania) and Public Library Ivan Tavcar (Slovenia) every year exchange art exhibitions. This relationship has been going on for several years now and this year the libraries have decided to work together in the project… Continue Reading →

Sistership activities: a Creative Writing Competion and a Comic Workshop from the Carlow County Library (Ireland) and Siauliai City Municipality Public Library (Lithuania)

We are very excited to share with you the news from our sister libraries: Carlow County Library (Ireland) and Siauliai City Municipality Public Library (Lithuania).You already know from our last post that they organised the Penpal Initiative and they keep… Continue Reading →

New sistership! Knowle Library (England) and Nice Municipal Libraries (France)

Knowle Library (England) and Nice Municipal Libraries (France) have signed a Cooperation agreement between both libraries. With this new sistership, NAPLE Sister Libraries has reached  57 COUPLES OF SISTER LIBRARIES  amongst all the participants! Would you like to have a… Continue Reading →

Celebrating long term sistership and national holidays of both countries by exchanging exhibitions (Lithuania/Slovenia)

Lithuania’s Panevezys district municipality public library and Slovenia’s Škofja Loka Ivan Tavčar public library have been sisters for seven years. Once a year, usually in February, when both nations celebrate national holidays,  the two libraries exchange exhibitions, which are meant… Continue Reading →

New activities in the sistership between Public Library in Aleksandrów (Poland) and Viana Municipal Librar(Spain)

Sister libraries from Aleksandrów (in the South-east of Poland) and Viana (in the North of Spain) have taken a series of mutual joint activities. It´ s a photographic exhibition with the images of the 10 most read novels in our… Continue Reading →

New sistership! Carlow County Library Service (Ireland) and Šiauliai City Municipality Public Library (Lithuania)

Carlow County Library Service (Ireland) and Siauliai City Municipality Public Library (Lithuania) have signed a Cooperation agreement between both libraries . The libraries agree to cooperate with the objetive of strengthening the professional bonds and work together for a quality… Continue Reading →

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 →

New Sistership! Public Library in Piekary Slaskie (Poland) – Huesca Municipal Libraries (Spain)

We are very happy to announce a new sistership in the Program, the first one in 2020: Public Library in Piekary Slaskie (Poland) is now connected with Huesca Municipal Libraries (Spain) Surely this will be a very fruitful partnership. With… Continue Reading →

New Sistership! Nice Municipal Libraries (France) and Public Library in Piekary Slaskie (Poland)

We are very happy to announce a new sistership in the Program: Nice Municipal Libraries (France), our last incorporation in the program, is now connected with Municipal Public Library in Piekary Slaskie (Poland). In the agreement they’ve signed, they define… Continue Reading →

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