JOIN THE PROGRAM
The NAPLE Sister Libraries programme seeks to enrich library activities by cooperating with others. This could for example be a great opportunity for libraries serving multicultural populations whose origin is in another European country to improve their services to these communities and to help foster links with the countries of origin as well as to introduce the language, culture, etc of these groups to the local population.
It is a completely open programme: the libraries involved will decide on the content of their sister relationship. We suggest some activities as inspiration, but libraries are free to propose and carry out different ones.
Do you need help? Contact your country’s representative or the Secretariat
Secretariat: naple.sisterlibraries@gmail.com
- Belgium: Flanders: maja.coltura@locusnet.be Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles: nicolas.borguet@cfwb.be
- Croatia: Ana Dadić, ana.dadic@min-kulture.hr
- Czechia: Eva Bartunkova, eva.bartunkova@nkp.cz
- England: Isobel Hunter, Isobel.Hunter@librariesconnected.org.uk
- Finland:
- Greece: Afroditi Fragkou, infoscienceaddict@gmail.com
- Ireland:
- Lithuania: Gražina Lamanauskienė grazina.Lamanauskiene@lrkm.lt
- Poland: Monika Cornell, m.cornell@bn.org.pl
- Portugal: Maria João Guerreiro, m-joao.guerreiro@dglab.gov.pt
- Romania: Florin Rotaru, florinrotaru@bmms.ro
- Scotland:
- Slovenia: Gorazd Vodeb, gorazd.vodeb@nuk.uni-lj.si
- Spain: Diego Gracia, naple.sisterlibraries@gmail.com
- Denmark: Anders Cato, aca@slks.dk
- Sweden: Hilda Androls, National Library of Sweden hilda.androls@kb.se
- Germany: Astrid Meckl, Munich City Library astrid.meckl@muenchen.de