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Library Management System, and the libraries within this system all moved to this software. The result was that the library systems were able to offer their customers a seamless transition to membership of the larger network, with immediate access to all 55 libraries from November 1, 2010 (the first day of the new council). As of April 2021, there are more than 56 libraries across Auckland region (one of which is Takaanini Library, which opened on 27 March).
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Idealibrary (2004). Clendon Library was renamed Te Matariki Clendon when it was relocated in 2006. Throughout its life, Manukau Libraries operated as a dispersed rather than a centralised library system. However, in 2001 it also opened a reference and reading room near Manukau City Centre that later
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moved into the former Waitākere Central Library Reference Room in April 2013. The Local History collections includes collections of John Thomas (Jack) Diamond, who researched and collected material on the history and industries of the West Auckland region. His personal papers and research library
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In the years leading up to the merger of the library systems within Auckland, the separate library systems combined to form a consortium in order to align their processes. This organisation was called eLGAR ("Libraries for a Greater Auckland Region"). This consortium settled on Millenium as their
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In September 1880, Auckland City Council took responsibility for the library of the Auckland Mechanics' Institute which had come under financial difficulties. The Mechanics’ Institute was formed in 1842 and the items remaining in its library, along with items from the Library of the old Auckland
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Further south, Pukekohe Library also holds substantial heritage collections of books, photographs, periodicals and newspapers relating to the Franklin area. South Auckland Research Centre staff work closely with local historical societies and museums in the area which have heritage collections.
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of the Auckland Council region. Auckland Libraries has free lending collections and a small number of rental collections (DVDs and music CDs). Library members can request an item from any of the libraries in Auckland Libraries for free. On 1 September 2021 Auckland Libraries went fines free and
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and the brick, pottery and timber industries. It also includes approximately 10,000 photographs, both prints and negatives. The collection also includes published and unpublished material on the heritage of West Auckland, and includes books, magazines, newspapers, research files, ephemera,
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donated around 8,000 books, doubling the existing collection, and a new building was erected for the library on the corner of Wellesley and Coburg (now Kitchener) streets. At the time, this building housed the entire collection for the Auckland public library, in addition to the city's art
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In addition to the lending and rental collections Auckland Libraries also holds a number of heritage and research collections. These are primarily held in the four regional Research Centres and the Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections including Sir George Grey Special Collections.
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pharmacist Frank Reed (1854–1953) gradually accumulated the most extensive Dumas collection outside France—and then bequeathed the more than 4,000 items to Auckland Public Library. It includes 500 first editions in French and English, 2,000 sheets of original manuscripts, and 51
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Before amalgamation, three public libraries – Pukekohe, Waiuku and Tuakau – made up a network known as "Bookinopolis". A municipal library had first been established at Pukekohe in 1913 and at Waiuku in 1946, in each case taking over an existing
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services. Prior to the 2010 amalgamation of the Auckland Council, Waitakere Libraries consisted of Waitakere Central Library at Henderson, New Lynn War Memorial Library, Te Atatu Peninsula Library, Massey Library, Ranui Library, Glen Eden Library, and Titirangi Library.
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wards), but also has strong general reference, family history, Māori and New Zealand collections. The heritage collections include a wide range of books and periodicals, newspapers, photographs, maps, oral history recordings, ephemera, and manuscripts and archives.
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was formed by combining the various boroughs that had previously existed on the North Shore, so that prior to the 2010 amalgamation of the council into the Auckland Council, North Shore Libraries was a network of six libraries and a mobile library.
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photographs, personal papers, community archives and over 200 oral histories. Images, audio, collection records and indexes held in Auckland Libraries’ Heritage and Research collections are available online at Kura Heritage Collections Online.
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holds microfilms of Auckland heritage newspapers, copies of Auckland area local newspapers and the Auckland Star Clippings collection as well as a comprehensive collection of Māori, Family History and Local History published material.
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expanded into the Manukau Research Library. By 2010 Manukau Libraries operated 13 branch libraries, a research library, five volunteer-run 'rural libraries', and a mobile library.
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collection. Additionally, from its inception in 1916 until it was closed in 1957, The Old Colonists’ Museum was also in this building. This building is now the
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in 1887, the collections have grown by purchase and generous donations by numerous benefactors to become one of the country's major heritage collections.
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was formed by the amalgamation of Manukau County and Manurewa Borough in 1965, it took over responsibility for a small subscription library at
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City of Auckland, New Zealand, Public Library, Art Gallery, and Old Colonists' Museum : a brief historical and descriptive account.
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book"). The Reed Dumas collection resides in Sir George Grey Special Collections. From boyhood an avid admirer of French author
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Many of the libraries provide Internet access. The library system also gives access to three specialised eBook suppliers:
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Auckland Libraries has an online database recording its heritage collections holdings. The online database is named
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Provincial Council (1853–1876), were included in the collection of the Auckland Free Public Library. In 1887,
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were donated to the library in 2001. The collection contains material on Maori and the archaeology of the
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is home to heritage collections such as the Angela Morton Art History Collection and the letters of
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and the Grey Māori Manuscripts. Other items of note include the first work printed in New Zealand:
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The building on Lorne Street that currently houses the Central City library was opened in 1971.
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A catalogue of the different specimens of cloth collected in the three voyages of Captain Cook
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in 1976, and a combined school and public library at Ngā Tapuwae College in 1978. Then came
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Sir George Grey Special Collections: Tā Hori Kerei – Ngā kohinga taonga whakahirahira
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The following library networks were amalgamated, forming Auckland Council Libraries:
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Significant holdings include two items of documentary heritage that are part of the
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and includes photographs, maps, manuscripts, journals, indexes and oral histories.
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Archival collections that have been deposited include the personal papers of
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Papakura Library Services – The Sir Edmund Hillary Library
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Historical narrative of an attempt to form a settlement in New Zealand
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Prior to amalgamation, Auckland City Libraries was a network of 17
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The governor's gift : the Auckland Public Library, 1880–1980.
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In November 2010, Auckland's local councils merged to create the
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The governor's gift: the Auckland Public Library, 1880–1980
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Membership of Auckland Libraries is free for residents and
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in 1967. This was followed by children's libraries at both
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Heritage et AL: Old Colonists' Museum Ephemera Collection.
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removed all existing overdue fines from patron records.
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Real gold : treasures of Auckland City Libraries
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Real gold : treasures of Auckland City Libraries
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volumes of translations, letters and bibliographies.
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Town Centre (which replaced Ngā Tapuwae) in 1980 and
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Index

Māori


Auckland CBD
Auckland
New Zealand
www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz
Auckland Region
New Zealand
Wellsford
Waiuku
Auckland Council
Franklin District
public libraries
mobile library
Auckland City Council
George Grey
Auckland Art Gallery

subscription library
Waikato District Council
Manukau City Council
Māngere East
Alfriston
Beachlands
Clevedon
Maraetai
Orere Point
Manurewa
Ōtara

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