September 2014

Kupu o te wiki 29/09/14

September 29, 2014

The word this week is: kaiako (ky-ah-core) or teacher. The children gave their kaiako an apple. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more

Latest Massey Research Online submissions include theses, journal articles and oral presentations

September 26, 2014

The latest submissions to MRO include a variety of sources as academic staff get on board with making their research available for open access. This week we have journal articles and oral presentations, as well as theses. To get an idea of what can...Read more

Kupu o te wiki 22/09/14

September 22, 2014

The word this week is: Awa (ah-wah) or River Learn more about the beautiful poem “what stones know” here written by Massey University Spanish language lecturer and award-winning poet Dr Leonel Alvarado about the Manawatu Awa. Kupu o te...Read more

Copiers/Printers and Recreational Reading Moving at Manawatū

September 17, 2014

The Level 1 copiers/printers and the Recreational Reading collection at Manawatū will be moving during 18-22 September. The work to be carried out will be: Recreational Reading moves to the opposite wall, near the stairwell 2 copiers/printers...Read more

Kupu o te wiki 15/09/14

September 15, 2014

The word this week is: pahi (pah-hee) or bus. In Manawatū, the No. 12 pahi will take you directly into town. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more

Drug delivery, Web 2.0, and the femme fatale in hard-boiled detective fiction…

September 12, 2014

The latest theses to be added to Massey Research Online cover a wide range of topics from across the Colleges and campuses… Stimuli sensitive polysaccharide based hydrogels as colon targeted drug delivery vehicles: a thesis submitted in...Read more

Kupu o te wiki 8/09/14

September 8, 2014

The word this week is: Niho (knee-haw) or Tooth/teeth. Maintain a healthy smile by taking care of your niho. Kupu o te Wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori Staff...Read more

Massey University Library’s New Ebook Policy

September 5, 2014

The Library has this month introduced a policy of ‘ebook preferred’. This means that the first copy of any book will be purchased as an ebook rather than print, if available on a suitable platform, i.e. satisfactory usability, no restrictive...Read more

Kupu o te wiki 01/09/14

September 1, 2014

The word this week is: rangi (rung-ee) or sky. Do you know the proverb:  “Red rangi at night, sailor’s delight, red rangi in the morning, sailor’s warning”? Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori...Read more

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