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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
Iñaki Suso, from Viana Public Library “Francisco Navarro Villoslada” (Spain) has sent us some pictures they’ve made about the latest activity he’s developed in cooperation with one of his Sisters, Public Library in Aleksandrow (Poland). Let him explain this activity… Continue Reading →
Our colleague Iñaki Suso Espadas, from the Viana Public Library “Francisco Navarro Villoslada” in Spain, sends us new information about improvements in the activity they are developing with one of their 3 sisters, Public Library in Aleksandrow (Poland): an interest point (read more about… Continue Reading →
We are very happy to announce that we have another new library in the programme, the 29th Spanish library to join NAPLE Sister Libraries. Bétera Public Library was founded in 1950, and in 2010 they moved to a new and… Continue Reading →
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