Pablos Art Auction 2024 is a GO! Join us for this mainstay on Wellington's creative events calendar. Bid in a live, silent auction for a diverse collection of artworks. Also available a plethora of ...
You don’t need to deposit copies of items that aren't made publicly available. Also some specific works are not covered by legal deposit, including: If you have a large number of publications to ...
Kealani Cook is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Hawai'i, West O'ahu. His book, Return to Khaki: Native ...
Join Jason Murphy and Fiona Gray as we recap the highlights of Papers Past this year, including user text correction, preview ...
For Taranaki Māori, 5 November 1881 is known as ‘Te Rā o te Pāhua’ or the ‘Day of Plunder’. The invasion of Parihaka — te pāhuatanga — involved 1500 armed constabulary and volunteers led by the Native ...
Picture books aren't just for little kids, they're a delightful experience for everyone, young and old. Dive in and explore ...
Step inside the story of Futuna Chapel and discover the creative partnership between architect John Scott and artist Jim Allen. The chapel, in the Wellington suburb of Karori, was designed when both ...
The Aotearoa People’s Network Kaharoa (APNK) starts with a simple idea: that all New Zealanders should be able to access the online world using a good quality internet connection. In collaboration ...
When you want to advocate for your library, using data as evidence can strengthen your case. Knowing how your school compares ...
Come and hear Jacqueline Leckie share her research about the complex and vibrant history of the Indian community in Te ...
National Library accounts — National Library accounts will be unavailable from 8am to 9am Wednesday 6 November. You won’t be able to log in, order, or download ...
Join Dr Carwyn Jones as he examines the concept of ‘the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi’ — where they come from, what they are, and how they have been defined and applied in law and policy over ...