EAST-IN SIG (East Coast Special Interest Group)

PURPOSE
To form a focus group for information specialists in the East Coast/Hawkes Bay Region.
To conduct continuing education for information professionals.

Membership

Membership is open to all Librarians in the East Coast Region of the North Island.
Membership is $10 per annum.
LIANZ Membership is not a requirement, but desirable.

Membership application can be obtained from treasurer Diane Friis dfriis at eit.ac.nz
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Committee 2009-10

The current comittee is:

Convenor: Jenny Cutting
Secretary: Jeannie Wright
Treasurer: Diane Friis
Blog: Kim Salamonson

Committee: Sheryl Reed, Sue Fargher, Kim Salamonson, Paula Murdoch, Jennifer Cutting, Diana Cram, Pat Money, Karen Tobin, Rae Jones, Maureen Roache,

Monday, July 13, 2009

Post Card Campaign by Library Lovers13 July 2009

Post Card Campaign by Library Lovers13 July 2009
Thousands of post cards are making their way to Parliament this month in an appeal by lovers of libraries to make sure the institution of library is not forgotten in any change to the Local Government Act.
"We understand the Government wants local government to focus on core, front line services," says Barbara Garriock, chair of LIANZA, the Library and Information Association of New Zealand/Aotearoa. "What could be more front line and core in a democracy than a public library?"
The postcard campaign features a white card with a map of New Zealand created in books, a big red heart, and the caption "New Zealanders Love Libraries." On the other side, the message reads: "Dear_______, Please make sure that Public Libraries are a core service of Local Government across New Zealand. Thank you! Yours sincerely,_______" The campaign has been launched by LIANZA and has also gained the support of the Public Service Association (PSA).
"By embedding libraries as a core service of local government, there is tremendous benefit in equity, in literacy outcomes and in lifelong learning," Barbara Garriock noted. She said public librarians are reminded on a daily basis by their customers of the importance of libraries in their lives. "After all, libraries are the most used council facility by choice and certainly exceed usage of facilities such as swimming pools, sports grounds and stadiums." Ms. Garriock stated.
Currently, most libraries across New Zealand are experiencing increased numbers through the door as the recession hits. People looking to learn more about other job opportunities as well as people economising by borrowing a book or DVD, rather than purchasing one, and others taking advantage of Internet access, are making libraries very busy places.
"There is no law protecting public libraries in New Zealand. At LIANZA we think public libraries deserve surety equal to dog control and/or parks and reserves," Ms. Garriock said.
A report to cabinet on the Local Government Act by the Minister of Local Government is due 30 August.
So why not email an MP today
Craig Foss (Tukutuki MP)craig.foss@national.org.nz
Chris Tremain (Napier MP) chris.tremain@parliament.govt.nz
Nathan Guy (Minister for National Library) nathan.guy@national.org.nz
John Key (Prime Minister)john.key@national.org.nz
Rodney Hide (Local Govenment Minister) rodney.hide@act.org.nz

For further information, contact :
Bill ClagueExecutive DirectorAssociation of Public Library Managers04-471-2544Or email bill@aplm.org.nz

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