Friday, 9 July 2021, 12:08 pm
Over five million dollars in grants to the library sector
will support sustainable COVID recovery, Internal Affairs
Minister Jan Tinetti announced this week.
The New
Zealand Libraries Partnership Programme (NZLPP) funding
package was announced in May 2020 to retain and support
librarians and library services to further help community
recovery from COVID-19. National Library Te Puna Mātauranga
o Aotearoa is leading and supporting this work across New
Zealand’s library system, with a funding package of $58.8
million.
“These grants will ensure that the impact
of the core programme will extend well beyond the immediate
recovery period of two to four years. The grants are a
Ninguém que viu aquele cometa - chamado C/2002 F3 (Neowise) - voltará a vê-lo novamente. Nem seus filhos. Tampouco várias gerações depois dos filhos de seus filhos. Este cometa, em particular, não será visto novamente por mais de 6,8 mil anos.
Sua breve passagem, no entanto, foi notável por algo que vai além de quanto tempo levaria para retornar (muitos cometas de ciclo curto visitam nossos céus várias vezes durante a vida de uma pessoa). Acredita-se que o C/2002 F3 (Neowise) tenha vindo de uma das partes menos exploradas e mais misteriosas de nosso sistema - a vasta e congelada Nuvem de Oort.
Press Release – Department Of Internal Affairs Over five million dollars in grants to the library sector will support sustainable COVID recovery, Internal Affairs Minister Jan Tinetti announced this week. The New Zealand Libraries Partnership Programme (NZLPP) funding package was announced in …
Over five million dollars in grants to the library sector will support sustainable COVID recovery, Internal Affairs Minister Jan Tinetti announced this week.
The New Zealand Libraries Partnership Programme (NZLPP) funding package was announced in May 2020 to retain and support librarians and library services to further help community recovery from COVID-19. National Library Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa is leading and supporting this work across New Zealand’s library system, with a funding package of $58.8 million.
Press Release – Department Of Internal Affairs
Over five million dollars in grants to the library sector will support sustainable COVID recovery, Internal Affairs Minister Jan Tinetti announced this week.
The New Zealand Libraries Partnership Programme (NZLPP) funding package was announced in May 2020 to retain and support librarians and library services to further help community recovery from COVID-19. National Library Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa is leading and supporting this work across New Zealand’s library system, with a funding package of $58.8 million.
“These grants will ensure that the impact of the core programme will extend well beyond the immediate recovery period of two to four years. The grants are a wonderful example of how the library sector can support community resilience,” Minister Tinetti said.
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