New Zealand Poetry Day
27th July 2012
Poetry Competition
To celebrate New Zealand Poetry Day, the Timaru District Libraries are inviting Poets to submit poetry for prizes. There will be a number of prizes donated by the Timaru District Libraries awarded to selected poems and announced at Poetry Readings on Friday 27th July from 5pm.
There are 2 categories: Adult and Teens.
Poets must be a member of the Timaru District Libraries.
For more information go to http://www.timaru.govt.nz/library-news-link.html
Thursday, June 21, 2012
New Zealand Poetry Day - Free Poetry Writing Workshop
New Zealand Poetry Day - Free Poetry Writing Workshop
Saturday 30th June 2012
Have fun exploring and writing poetry with Pleasant Point's Karalyn Joyce. A three-hour beginners look at poetry - come along, be inspired and learn a few skills to enter the Timaru Library Poetry Competition in association with NZ Poetry Day on Friday 27th July.
Bring a pen, paper and your favourite poem to share
This is a free workshop.
For more info contact Nigel Brown - 03 6877476 or email nigel.brown@timdc.govt.nz
Saturday 30th June 2012
Have fun exploring and writing poetry with Pleasant Point's Karalyn Joyce. A three-hour beginners look at poetry - come along, be inspired and learn a few skills to enter the Timaru Library Poetry Competition in association with NZ Poetry Day on Friday 27th July.
Bring a pen, paper and your favourite poem to share
This is a free workshop.
For more info contact Nigel Brown - 03 6877476 or email nigel.brown@timdc.govt.nz
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Queens Birthday Library Opening Hours
Queens Birthday Opening Hours
Timaru
Saturday 2nd June 10am - 1pm
Sunday 3rd June 1pm - 4pm
Monday 4th June 1pm - 4pm
Temuka and Geraldine Libraries
Saturday 2nd June Closed
Sunday 3rd June Closed
Monday 4th June Closed
Timaru
Saturday 2nd June 10am - 1pm
Sunday 3rd June 1pm - 4pm
Monday 4th June 1pm - 4pm
Temuka and Geraldine Libraries
Saturday 2nd June Closed
Sunday 3rd June Closed
Monday 4th June Closed
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Ragwort and Thistles : an evening of readings
Ragwort and Thistles
An anthology of poetry and prose celebrating women on the land
Timaru District Library
Wednesday 23rd May
7 pm
Everyone welcome.
Ragwork and Thistles – an anthology of poetry and prose celebrating women on the land – is the result of a nationwide writing competition held during 2011 to find original, non-published works of fiction, non-fiction and poetry that celebrated women and the role they play or have played in rural communities.
eBooks
Exploring eBooks sessions are being held on Thursdays at 2pm at Timaru Library during May and June.
Plus...
An Exploring eBooks session will now be held at Temuka and Gerladine libraries on Tuesday 29th May -
1pm - 2pm Temuka Library
3pm - 4pm Geraldine Library
Staff can also provide assistance between 9am-5pmn weekdays
Plus...
An Exploring eBooks session will now be held at Temuka and Gerladine libraries on Tuesday 29th May -
1pm - 2pm Temuka Library
3pm - 4pm Geraldine Library
Staff can also provide assistance between 9am-5pmn weekdays
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
eBooks
Press Release
Library books now online as eBooks come to Timaru
Haven’t the time to go to the library to find a good read? Can’t make it to the library to return a book in time before incurring a penalty? Just can’t make it to the library because you live too far away?
The word is out.
The library world of book borrowing is now but a click of a mouse away, thanks to Timaru District Council libraries. From today library books can be browsed, borrowed, read and returned – electronically. And it’s free.
And Timaru District Libraries manager Michelle Miles says borrowers will be able to borrow eBooks to read on their eReaders, tablets, smart phones, ipods, laptops or desktop computers. All they need is an email address and a password added to their library membership record. This can be done by simply phoning the Timaru library on (03) 687 7202, or for Geraldine residents (03) 693 9336, she said. They can then download books on to their home computers or other devices by signing in to the eBook platform after visiting the Timaru District Libraries website http://www.timarudistrictlibraries.co.nz/
"t’s free and easy,” Ms Miles said.
“Whatever your reading taste, fiction, non-fiction, biographies, how-to’s, we are building a comprehensive collection for people to browse, and borrow from.
So far, more than 400 books are available online, but that number will grow rapidly as publishers make further online products available and the library purchases them.
Ms Miles said there were some limits on the books on offer because of restrictions placed by publishers. While the online nature of books will not detract from the library’s core business of lending hard-copy versions, the digital form offered new options.
“Apart from being able to borrow from home, online books offered the reader the ability to change font sizes to suit their vision.
“And eBooks for loan gives people a truly 24-hour library service, which is easily accessible no matter where they live in the district.”
However, that’s where the differences end.
Ms Miles said all eBook borrowing would be on the same basis as for hard-copy books.
“eBooks are lent for up to four weeks, the same loan period as hard-copy books. But they don’t need to be returned. Instead, eBooks self-expire at the end of four weeks making them available for another borrower. But they can be renewed,” she said.
Library staff are available to help people set up their eReaders or to help with any other eReading questions or assistance.
And Ms Miles said people could attend the regular Exploring eBooks session which is being held on Thursdays at 2pm at Timaru Library during May and June. Staff can also provide assistance between 9am-5pm on weekdays.
Information on getting started with eBooks is available at the Timaru, Temuka and Geraldine Libraries and on the Libraries website, she said.
Library books now online as eBooks come to Timaru
Haven’t the time to go to the library to find a good read? Can’t make it to the library to return a book in time before incurring a penalty? Just can’t make it to the library because you live too far away?
The word is out.
The library world of book borrowing is now but a click of a mouse away, thanks to Timaru District Council libraries. From today library books can be browsed, borrowed, read and returned – electronically. And it’s free.
And Timaru District Libraries manager Michelle Miles says borrowers will be able to borrow eBooks to read on their eReaders, tablets, smart phones, ipods, laptops or desktop computers. All they need is an email address and a password added to their library membership record. This can be done by simply phoning the Timaru library on (03) 687 7202, or for Geraldine residents (03) 693 9336, she said. They can then download books on to their home computers or other devices by signing in to the eBook platform after visiting the Timaru District Libraries website http://www.timarudistrictlibraries.co.nz/
"t’s free and easy,” Ms Miles said.
“Whatever your reading taste, fiction, non-fiction, biographies, how-to’s, we are building a comprehensive collection for people to browse, and borrow from.
So far, more than 400 books are available online, but that number will grow rapidly as publishers make further online products available and the library purchases them.
Ms Miles said there were some limits on the books on offer because of restrictions placed by publishers. While the online nature of books will not detract from the library’s core business of lending hard-copy versions, the digital form offered new options.
“Apart from being able to borrow from home, online books offered the reader the ability to change font sizes to suit their vision.
“And eBooks for loan gives people a truly 24-hour library service, which is easily accessible no matter where they live in the district.”
However, that’s where the differences end.
Ms Miles said all eBook borrowing would be on the same basis as for hard-copy books.
“eBooks are lent for up to four weeks, the same loan period as hard-copy books. But they don’t need to be returned. Instead, eBooks self-expire at the end of four weeks making them available for another borrower. But they can be renewed,” she said.
Library staff are available to help people set up their eReaders or to help with any other eReading questions or assistance.
And Ms Miles said people could attend the regular Exploring eBooks session which is being held on Thursdays at 2pm at Timaru Library during May and June. Staff can also provide assistance between 9am-5pm on weekdays.
Information on getting started with eBooks is available at the Timaru, Temuka and Geraldine Libraries and on the Libraries website, she said.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Library Opening Hours - Easter Weekend
Timaru
Friday 6th April Closed
Saturday 7th April 10am - 1pm
Sunday 8th April Closed
Monday 9th April 1pm - 4pm
Geraldine and Temuka
Friday 6th April Closed
Saturday 7th April Closed
Sunday 8th April Closed
Monday 9th April Closed
Friday 6th April Closed
Saturday 7th April 10am - 1pm
Sunday 8th April Closed
Monday 9th April 1pm - 4pm
Geraldine and Temuka
Friday 6th April Closed
Saturday 7th April Closed
Sunday 8th April Closed
Monday 9th April Closed
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