National Library of New Zealand stories
The 48-hour power-failure buffer is meant to protect fragile records from climate and quake risks at New Zealand’s new archive hub.
National Library releases timetable for changes to Services to Schools program, aiming to get more books to students.
The changes are far-reaching and have implications beyond the National Library and schools, into the wider education and local government sectors.
Government must do more to close digital divide, says Green Party following release of new data on internet access.
New Zealand's National Library will cut specialist non-fiction book lending to schools, leaving educators struggling to source curriculum materials.
DigitalNZ's new partnership with Radio NZ unlocks over 150,000 historic interviews and items, weaving NZ's story like never before.
Rugby World Cup victory parade image becomes the milestone addition to the National Library's collection of digital heritage material.
A 'No Numpties' scholarship has been launched in honour of late internet pioneer Paul Reynolds, set to support the NZ cultural sector biennially.
Kiwis gain free access to a treasure trove of digital content through the pioneering open-source tool, Supplejack, in a national collaborative effort.