Auckland City Libraries

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Auckland City Libraries
Auckland City Libraries logo.jpg
Location Auckland, New Zealand
Branches 17
Website www.aucklandcitylibraries.com
The Central City Library in the Auckland CBD.

Auckland City Libraries was a network of 17 public libraries and a mobile library operated by Auckland City Council. In November 2010, Auckland's local councils merged to create a supercity resulting in ACL merging with six other Auckland public library systems to form Auckland Libraries. AL is currently the largest public library network in the Southern Hemisphere with 55 branches from Wellsford to Waiuku.


Auckland City Libraries' online public access catalogue (OPAC) system uses AquaBrowser as the primary search tool. Its OPAC enables the search of both catalogue and website content in one search. It has a plug-in that will search all eResources. During a search, AquaBrowser can produce related and relevant items in addition to the particular titles being looked for. On the website, customers can read blogs; subscribe to RSS feeds; and through My Discoveries, create personal booklists, rate books etc and submit reviews. Readers are also free to create their own booklists directly on the website in the 'New and Recommended' section. All you need to do is sign up for a free web account.


Auckland City Libraries' Digital Library holds 100+ eResources including eBooks via Downloadable Media; online encyclopaedias e.g. World Book Online, Britannica Online; databases that feature indexes and full-text articles on a myriad subjects; online exhibitions; and digitised newspapers and journals.


The Auckland City Libraries site has four blogs:


Previous blogs on ACL:


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