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Oamaru Public Library


  • Online Catalogue
    Here you can browse the library (without login), renew, and reserve books (with login). Login is your library card number. If you don’t know your password please ask at the Library.
  • Library Events
    Find out about the regular and special events at the libraries.

Welcome to Waitaki District Libraries
Make the most of your membership and visit the Library often.
You can browse, study, research, ask questions, read, use the internet, search the catalogue, and, of course, borrow books and other items to take home.


Oamaru Public Library
62 Thames Street
Phone:  03 433 0850
Fax:   03 433 0359
Email:
oamlibrary@waitaki.govt.nz


Opening Hours

 

Monday 9.30-5.30
Tuesday 9.30-5.30
Wednesday 9.30-5.30
Thursday 10.00-5.30
Friday 9.30-5.30
Saturday 10.00-12.30


What do you need to join the library? Click here

 

Bring your Library card to borrow and renew material. Your card is for your personal use.  You are responsible for all items issued on your card.

An added benefit to Library membership is that you are automatically entitled to 10% discount on books at Oamaru Paper Plus, and 10% discount on stationery at Brackens, on production of your Library card.

Please advise us if you
• Change your address or phone number
• Lose or damage your card
• Lose or damage any item out on your card.

Lending Material:  fiction - non-fiction - young adult items - children’s items – large print - magazines - adult literacy – videos & DVDs – audio books - puzzles 

The loan period is three weeks for most items. Rental fiction, videos and DVDs are one week.

Return material by the due date, as printed on your issue receipt.  Use the book returns slot near the main entrance for after-hours returns. Overdue items will incur charges.

You may renew a borrowed item, either at the Library, by telephone or by email. You may have one further loan period if no one is waiting for the item.

If an item is not currently available, you may place a reserve directly on the catalogue computer, or ask staff. You will be contacted when it is available.  The fee to reserve an item is $1.00.  No fee for children & Young Adults.

Internet:  Aotearoa People’s Network Kaharoa internet computers arrive at Waitaki Libraries (August 2009)

Waitaki Libraries had ten new state-of-the-art computers installed this week courtesy of Aotearoa People’s Network Kaharoa (APN). The computers, gifted to the Libraries, are supported by National Library staff and funded through the New Zealand Digital Strategy.

They are part of a nation-wide initiative to improve free public access to electronic information and communication technologies, with over 100 libraries now participating.

The APN computers have a variety of programmes on them. You can use the internet, do word processing, apply for jobs online, talk to relatives on Skype, check your Facebook, download and edit music and images, and a whole lot of other exciting things.

The Library teams are delighted to be able to offer this enhanced service to residents and visitors to the District. Having these free computers at the public libraries means it is easy for everyone to access and keep up with new trends in information and communication
technology. This will help to build a strong, informed and empowered community.

Five computers were added to Oamaru Library, three to Palmerston Library and two to Kurow Library. A free wireless network, or wifi, has also been made available at Oamaru and Palmerston, allowing people to use their laptops to go online as well.

Interloan:  if we don’t have it we may be able to obtain a book from another NZ library for you.  Please enquire about the fee.

Fill out a Suggestion Form if there is a recent title you think the Library should buy.  It will be considered by Library staff.

The Children’s and Young Adults’ areas have a wide selection of books including leisure and homework reading. Contact the Youth Librarian if you would like to arrange for a group visit.

Reference Material includes reference collection, Council information, government information, vertical file, maps, telephone directories, electoral rolls, newspapers   Library Use Only

Special Collections include the Heritage Collection and Janet Frame Collection  Library Use Only, and the Dorothy Cayford Music Collection   Lending

The computer catalogue has information about items held at Oamaru and Palmerston Libraries. Ask staff if you would like assistance with your search. The catalogue is available online.

Reference Service: the Library catalogue, reference books and databases support your research.  Ask for help with your information needs

Photocopying: a coin operated machine is available for your use at 20c per page.
   
Library talks and visits: contact the Community Services Librarian to arrange a time for a group visit.

Housebound Service: contact the Housebound Services Coordinator who will meet with you to discuss your needs. Books are delivered monthly to housebound borrowers.

Branches and Community Libraries

Palmerston Public Library
54 Tiverton Street, Palmerston
PO Box 17, Palmerston 9443
Monday-Friday  8.30am - 5pm
Except Thursday  9:30am - 5pm
Phone   (03) 465 1106
Fax       (03) 465 1111
Email    waihemosc@waitaki.govt.nz

Kurow Community Library
Settlement Road, Kurow.
Mon 1.00-3.30
Tues 1.00-4.00
Wed 1.00-4.00 & 7.00-8.30
Thurs 1.00-4.00
Fri 1.00-3.00
Sat 10.30-12.00

Omarama Community Library

Main Road, Omarama.
Wed 2.00-3.00
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 12.30-1.00 & 3.00-3.30

Otematata Community Library
West Road, Otematata.
Mon 2.30-4.30
Tues-Fri 2.30-3.30
Sat 11.00-12.00

Hampden Community Library
Hampden Hall, Main Road, Hampden.
Thu 2.00-4.00
Fri 2.00-4.00
Sat 10.00-12.00


Public Libraries of New Zealand

www.publiclibrariesofnewzealand.org.nz (external link)




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