Wall of Reflections goes digital
The Library has digitised Mid-Western Regional Council's Wall of Reflections photographs and they are now available on our online catalogue at midwestern.spydus.com, simply by searching for 'Wall of Reflections'.
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The wall highlights deceased residents or pioneers of the region who have contributed to the community, in any field or endeavour.
This very special digitised collection also contains accompanying biographies for each photograph.
The online gallery will continue to be updated as any new additions are included on the wall, which occurs at each local Australia Day ceremony.
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Supportive new eBooks, eAudio titles added
Thanks to a Books on Prescription grant from the Library Council of NSW, our friends at Central West Libraries have recently added a collection of Mindfulness, Health and Wellbeing titles to our BorrowBox platform, both as eBooks and eAudio.
An important collection which will help support our communities during this tough time.
Access for free is at library.bolindadigital.com/mid-western
Online author talks
NSW public libraries have partnered together to create a series of free collaborative online author talks.
The current line-up of authors includes Garth Nix, Lauren Chater, General Sir Peter Cosgrove, Mary Li, and Craig Reucassel - with more still to come.
For further information or to book your place, please visit eventbrite.com.au/o/nsw-public-libraries-31111787633
Bookworms program for Kindy-Year 2
Bigger Bookworms is a new fortnightly 50-minute children's program aimed at further developing literacy and a child's love of reading.
Aimed at 6-8 year olds (Kindergarten to Year 2), the program will be held at Mudgee Library on the first and third Monday of the month at 4pm.
The last session of the year will be Monday, December 14, and the program will begin again when children's programs recommence in the New Year.
Registration forms are available now from Mudgee Library.
IndyReads improved
The IndyReads platform has recently had a few enhancements, with the introduction of a number of new carousels, including some with a strong emphasis on Horror - just in time for Halloween of course - and the addition of several Australian bird guides.
IndyReads in an eAudio and eBook platform focusing on Australian titles acquired from independent Australian publishers.
Access for free now at indyreads.libraries.nsw.gov.au/