March 26, 2013
Kupu o te Wiki, or Word of the Week, is brought to you by the Library’s Māori Staff.
The word this week is: Aranga (ah-rung-ah) or Easter / Easter Sunday
“This weekend marks Aranga and all Massey University libraries will be open”...Read more
March 26, 2013
Are you a Massey graduate, or nearing the end of your study? Do you still need access to academic resources?
Once you graduate, your need to access quality information doesn’t stop. The scholarly journals and books you used freely as a...Read more
March 25, 2013
Update: BONUS+ is now back in action, so the Australian University library requests should go through as usual.
BONUS+ is currently unavailable, due to problems at one of the Australian Universities. They are working to have it back in business as...Read more
March 19, 2013
You said we have great staff, but aren’t doing so well on facilities and equipment. What are we doing about it?
Last year we carried out a client satisfaction survey asking you what you thought of the Library. Around 2500 students and staff...Read more
March 19, 2013
Library hours will vary over Easter (29 March – 2 April) and on ANZAC Day (25 April). Details of opening hours are:
View the Library’s full opening hours...Read more
March 14, 2013
Turitea Library has a stunning new artwork, Mai Miria Te Kakara ki Whitireia by Pita Takuta Jaxon Savage (Ngati Raukawa, Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Pikiao, Te Whanau-a-Apanui), Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts student, School of Māori Studies, Massey...Read more
March 11, 2013
Kupu o te Wiki, or Word of the Week, is brought to you by the Library’s Māori Staff.
The word this week is: pepa whakakī (pep-pah far-kah-key) or form
If you haven’t already, don’t forget to fill out your pepa whakakī for the...Read more
March 5, 2013
Writing a doctoral or a masters thesis is a huge amount of work and there‘s a lot of satisfaction when you come to the end of the process and the thesis is finally printed and bound. According to the University regulations a printed and bound...Read more
March 3, 2013
Kupu o te Wiki, or Word of the Week, is brought to you by the Library’s Māori Staff.
The word this week is: Aroha mai (Are-raw-ha my) or I’m sorry
“Aroha mai … that book is already issued. Let’s see if it’s...Read more