AtoJs Online
AtoJs Online contains digitised pages from the Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives.
Papers Past
Papers Past contains digitised pages from New Zealand newspapers and periodicals published between 1839 and 1945. It covers 68 titles from throughout New Zealand.
Sir Donald McLean Papers
More than 100,000 pages from Sir Donald McLean's papers have been digitised and can be searched on the Manuscripts & Pictorial website.
Discover
Discover is an online collection of New Zealand art, music and science resources. Discover supports the New Zealand school curriculum.
International Children's Digital Library
The International Children’s Digital Library (ICDL) allows you to read over 1500 children's books online. The books are published in many different countries and languages.
Kilbirnie-Lyall Bay Community Centre Oral History Project
The Kilbirnie-Lyall Bay Community Centre Oral History Project records the life histories of seven long-term residents of two Wellington suburbs.
Matapihi
Matapihi is an online database that allows you to search digital collections held by New Zealand cultural institutions. Find thousands of pictures, sound recordings, movies and texts.
Ranfurly Collection
The Ranfurly Collection is an online collection of the drawings, photographs, diaries and reports of Lord Ranfurly, Governor of New Zealand 1897 – 1904.
Rangiātea
Rangiātea was the oldest Anglican Māori Church in New Zealand until it was tragically destroyed by fire in 1995. It was recently rebuilt. This website celebrates the unique history of Rangiātea.
Te Ao Hou
The Māori magazine Te Ao Hou (The New World) was published from 1952 to 1975. All 76 issues are available free online and are fully searchable.
Timeframes
Timeframes is an online database of more than 69,000 images from the Alexander Turnbull Library collections.
Transactions of the Royal Society of NZ
The Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand (1868 - 1961) is one of New Zealand’s most important research publications, particularly for science.
National Library on Flickr
The National Library began sharing some of its digitised photographs on Flickr in June 2007. In November 2008 we joined The Commons on Flickr.

