Thursday, 19 December 2013
Nature helps to increase the love of reading as the Nature School Asköviken opens an exhibition library
Students
from all schools of the city visit the Nature School for outdoor
lessons. In connection with their lessons they get the opportunity to
select books for their school library. The objectives are to make a
contribution towards filling the school libraries with a range of books
about animals and nature, promoting the desire for reading and at the
same time improve the results for students in natural science topics.
Homemless people in the libraries
In Hungary more and more libraries are writing new rules, which makes them able to exclude homeless people from the building. Instead of letting them in, these institutes are sending books to the shelters so they can avoid conflicts.
Read more in Hungarian: http://nol.hu/lap/kult/20131216-szabalyok_ittas_olvasoknak
Read more in Hungarian: http://nol.hu/lap/kult/20131216-szabalyok_ittas_olvasoknak
Monday, 9 December 2013
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Plan for YOU to run Plymouth's libraries
LOCAL communities could take over and run their libraries, under radical plans put to Plymouth City Council.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Reading camp in Székelykeresztúr
Financed by the Balassi Institute Budapest the library of Balázs Orbán grammar school organised a three days long event for children to involve them to the love of books. For more details follow this link: http://hriskkonyvtaros.blogspot.ro/2013/12/i-olvasotabor-szekelykereszturi-orban.html
Saturday, 2 November 2013
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