The Fat As Butter Festival is on Saturday 26 October on The Foreshore, Newcastle. Can't make it to Newcastle? Hurstville Library has some great albums by bands appearing at the festival. Borrow them for free.
Halcyon Days - Glass Towers on order
To You - Battleships on order
Bombs Away - Scams on order
Think Bigger - Cosmo Jarvis on order
Audio Projectile - Dialectrix on order
Night Swim - Owl Eyes on order
Rubens - Rubens
Head of the Hawk/Company/Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 19- Bluejuice
Harlequin Dream - Boy & Bear/ - on order
Circus In the Sky/Flowers In the Pavement/So Fresh Hits of Spring 2013 - Bliss n Eso
Controller - British India
You may also be interested in our free online music/music video collection. All members of Hurstville City Library are entitled to three free downloads per week from Freegal. Why pay for music and music video downloads when all your favourite Sony artists are available for free? For more information see one of our friendly staff at the information desk.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
25 Books You DON'T Need to Read Before You Die
It seems to be a fashion of the times to publish various lists relating to the X number of things you need to read/watch/visit before you die. In July a writer in the Sunday Telegraph decided to buck this trend and publish a list of the 25 books you don't need to read before you die.
While all this is a matter of individual taste, the list is printed in full below. And the good news is Hurstville Library holds all the titles included so you can read them for yourself and make up your own mind.
- Eucalyptus by Murray Bail
- Ulysses by James Joyce
- Cloudstreet by Tim Winton
- The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart
- Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
- To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
- The Slap by Christos Tsiolkas
- Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
- One the Road by Jack Kerouac
- The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
- Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
- Oscar & Lucinda by Peter Carey
- My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Pocoult
- Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence
- We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver
- 50 Shades of Grey by E.L. James
- Crime and Punishment by Fydor Dostoyevsky
- Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
- Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
- Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator by Roald Dahl
- Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
- The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Wesiberger
- The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
- The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
Thursday, September 26, 2013
The National Geographic for Kids database (NEW)
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Photo: A young Nenets boy stands in the sub-zero cold near his home in the Siberian Arctic, Russia. (Steve Raymer/National Geographic Stock) |
Did you know, for example, that:
* About 12,000 years ago, the Sahara was covered with millions of trees;
* Hurricanes north of the Equator spin in the opposite direction to those south of the Equator;
* The earth rotates on its axis faster than a pistol's speeding bullet. (1)
The National Geographic for Kids makes learning fun, with online eMagazines, eBooks, photos, videos and games that include action adventures, puzzles and quizzes. Login with your library card's barcode and help your child access a world of amazing information.
Reference
Petit, Zachary. "30 Cool Things About The World." National Geographic Kids May 2013: 24. National Geographic Kids. Web. 25 Sept. 2013.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Australian Top Ten Free Video Downloads
- Ooh La La (from The Smurfs 2) - Britney Spears
- Best Song Ever - One Direction
- Acapella - Karmen
- Want U Back - Cher Lloyd
- Kiss You - One Direction
- We Can't Stop - Miley Cyrus
- To The End Of The Earth - Jessica Mauboy
- White & Nerdy - Weird Al Yankovic
- Wonderful - Annie Lennox
- Thriller - Michael Jackson
Is your favourite music video clip included in the top ten list? If not, check out the Freegal catalogue and see if it is available for free download. Make sure you have your Hurstville City Library membership card and pin number handy so you can log into Freegal. Go to the library website and click on eLibrary catalogue which will take you to our free online services.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
What is the role of the community gallery in museums today? - Guest post by Dr Nina Parish & Dr Chiara O'Reilly
Part of the Greek community display at Hurstville Museum & Gallery |
We recently hosted a workshop at the Australian National
Maritime Museum
to present some of our research on telling migrant stories in Australian museums.One of our research areas considers the community gallery and here we discussed
the Spotlight space at Hurstville, which is currently showing an exhibition on
the Greek community, as a strong example of this type of gallery in Australian museums.
The exhibits in this space are community-led and reflect a collaboration
between the local community of the St George region and staff at the Museum and
Gallery. Although it’s just a small space – with three dedicated cases - it
plays an important role in crafting particular stories of identity, belonging
and in showcasing diversity. At Hurstville, as elsewhere, the community gallery
is also vital to the generation of community events – as Gemma Beswick, the
Historical & Cultural Services Coordinator at Hurstville, explained in an
interview with us, the openings of exhibitions in the community gallery often
turn into a festival, a party. And it doesn’t take much to understand why a
celebration of your community, a chance for you to see yourself in a museum, to
have some sort of input into this type of institution, this type of
representation, would be so popular.
Dr Nina Parish (University of Bath )
Dr Chiara O’Reilly (University of Sydney )
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Download Your Free eMagazines and Enjoy Them Wherever and Whenever You Want to!



Hurstville City Library customers can now download and enjoy their favourite eMagazines on their Ipads, iPhones, Android devices, Macs and PCs. Just go to the Hurstville City Library website, click on the link for the eLibrary catalogue and then click on the link for Zinio eMagazines.
To access Zinio, you need to first create an account on our library page of Zinio. Once this is completed, you're ready to start downloading! Enjoy an unlimited borrowing period, full colour pictures and interactive elements, such as video and audio. Magazines can also be read offline once they are downloaded. eMagazines include Gardening Australia, GQ, Marie Claire, Forbes, Newsweek, Good Taste Magazine and more.
So, what are you waiting for? Enjoy your own eMagazine collection today!
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
Stroke Awareness Week, 9th - 16th September, 2013
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Illustration of an embolic stroke, showing a blockage lodged in a blood vessel (Wikimedia Commons)
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The Stroke Recovery Association of NSW has played a major role in the support and recovery of many stroke survivors. The services that they provide include:telephone counselling; stroke information kits; seminars and workshops; newsletters on stroke issues; a library of books, videos and brochures; referrals to other services; and coordination of Stroke Awareness Week.
If you would like to find out more about strokes, login to EBSCOs Consumer Health Complete database or Britannica database with your library card's barcode, or ask staff to help you find such topical books as, Brain injury and stroke : a handbook to recovery by E.A. Freeman (616.8043 FRE) or Stroke : a guide to recovery and prevention by Vladimir Hachinski and Larissa Hachinski (616.81 HAC). To find out more about Stroke Awareness Week 2013, go to the website of The Stroke Recovery Association of NSW.
Reference
The Stroke Recovery Association of NSW. (2013). Retrieved August 22, 2013, from http://www.strokensw.org.au.
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