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10 ways to enjoy library at home - Wollongong


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10 ways to enjoy library at home – Wollongong
With the current stay-at-home direction extended, Wollongong City Libraries want to remind book lovers, curious toddlers, weekly movie renters, hardworking students and all other library goers, that you can enjoy the library from home.
Library members have free access to a range of digital and online services to help you pass the time including movies, documentaries, eBooks, eAudiobooks, magazines, music, comics, online workshops, children’s books and much more.
“There is a whole world to unlock at the library, so it’s a great time to remind our community how much you can still access at home,” Wollongong City Lord Mayor Councillor Gordon Bradbery AM said. ....

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How The Conversation's journalism made a difference in March


Academic knowledge goes viral
The story that garnered the most interest from our audience in March was this piece on how “seriously ugly” Australia will look if the world heats by 3°C this century, by the University of Queensland’s Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and Macquarie University’s Lesley Hughes. It was read 504,100 times!
Tim Stern from Victoria University of Wellington’s article about earthquakes in New Zealand was the second most-read of the month with 336,084 reads. Tim said, “Communicating our science out to a wide audience is part of our job, and your website is an excellent vehicle for this.”
On social media, Leah Ruppaner and Jordy Meekes from University of Melbourne’s piece on gender and flexible work arrangements attracted significant interest. It was included in a popular Instagram video by our Deputy Multimedia Editor Chynthia Wijaya, which became one of our most popular Facebook posts of the month, and was featured by LinkedIn News Australia. ....

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