Yes. It should be National Library of New Zealand.
When using the term "library" in a general sense, it is not capitalized. However, if you are referring to a specific library with a proper name (e.g., New York Public Library), then it should be capitalized.
You are going to the library on Main Street.
Only if you are speaking of a specific library by its name, ie: "The Library of Congress" otherwise you do not have to capitailze.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
It should only be capitalized if it's part of an organization or program. For example:The National Banking Association.It shouldn't be capitalized in any other format.
When using the term "library" in a general sense, it is not capitalized. However, if you are referring to a specific library with a proper name (e.g., New York Public Library), then it should be capitalized.
You are going to the library on Main Street.
Only if you are speaking of a specific library by its name, ie: "The Library of Congress" otherwise you do not have to capitailze.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
yes because it is a proper noun
It should only be capitalized if it's part of an organization or program. For example:The National Banking Association.It shouldn't be capitalized in any other format.
yes it should be it is our national anthem for America
Yes, the National Park Service should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific organization within the U.S. Department of the Interior responsible for managing and preserving national parks.
Yes, it is always capitalized because it is a propernou n. It should be --- Natio nal Day of Mour ni ng.
Yes, the word "library" should be capitalized when referring to a specific place or institution (e.g., "I went to the Library yesterday"). If used in a generic sense, it does not need to be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence (e.g., "She loves to read books at the library").
No, because usually the song has it's own name which doesn't contain the words "national anthem". For example, 'The children sang the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner", so beautifully at this wonderful international event.' However, '"National Anthem" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey for her second studio album, Born to Die (2012).' - from Wikipedia
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: National Test Pilot School