Hamilton City Libraries (New Zealand)

Hamilton City Libraries are a group of six libraries in Hamilton, New Zealand, owned by the local city council.[3] They lend fiction and non-fiction (for all ages), magazines, audiobooks, CDs and DVDs. In December 2016, a substitute library compensated for the temporarily closed Central branch.[4] Waikato residents can freely use the Hamilton libraries.[5]

Hamilton City Libraries
LocationHamilton, New Zealand
BranchesSix[1]
Collection
Sizeover 400,000
Other information
DirectorStephen Pennruscoe[2]
Websitewww.hamiltonlibraries.co.nz
Map

Public library history

Hamilton's first library was the Hamilton Institute, which operated during the 1870s. As of 1980, Hamilton has one of the country's largest public libraries.[6]

Branches

Hamilton Central Branch, located in Garden Place, converted from the Arthur Barnett department store (former Drapery and General Importing Company - DIC) and opened on 20 March 1993

There are six current branches:

Branch Notes
Central library In November 2016, the Central Branch was closed temporarily due to concerns related to earthquake safety.[7]
Chartwell library
Dinsdale library
Glenview library
Hillcrest library
Pop-up Operated temporarily to compensate for the Central branch while it was closed.[4] Central Library re-opened in 2018.[8]
St Andrews library

References

  1. NANCY EL-GAMEL (January 2015). "Hamilton book borrowers owe almost $70,000". Waikato Times. Stuff.co.nz.
  2. "Hamilton City Libraries - Te Whare Pukapuka o Kirikiriroa". National Library. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  3. "Libraries". Hamilton City Council. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  4. "Pop-up library to fill in for Hamilton central".
  5. Agreement reached over Hamilton city libraries
  6. J.B. Ringer (1980). Hamilton Public Library: A Brief History.
  7. Danielle Nicholson (November 2016). "Hamilton library shut over earthquake safety concerns". Hamilton News. The New Zealand Herald.
  8. "Hamilton Central Library reopens after 19 months".


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.