February 29, 2016
Library.PressDisplay is offering access to unlimited Massey users for the first two weeks of semester, rather than the usual limit of three simultaneous users. Take the opportunity to explore this “newspaper view” database which allows...Read more
February 29, 2016
The word this week is: māra (maa-ra) garden, cultivation
Here we have farms and māra of every kind; of peaches, apples, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries.
Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff.
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February 22, 2016
Jump on a tour, join a class, enter a comp… we have all sorts going on over the next wee while to get you up to speed with the Library.
Win! We’ll have competitions or draws at each campus Library and on the Library for Distance...Read more
February 22, 2016
The word this week is: Korare (cor-ra-rea) Silverbeet.
Anyone can grow korare. Even me 🙂
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February 15, 2016
The word this week is: tukutuku (too-koo-too-koo) ornamental lattice work
Look how beautiful the tukutuku panels are inside the meeting house.
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February 15, 2016
Discover has a new feature that allows you to find a specific journal easily, then to search for articles within it.
Just type the exact journal title into Discover, and you will see that journal at the top of the results, along with a box to...Read more
February 11, 2016
Celebrating the First International Day of Women and Girls in Science with Massey University Library subscribed resource: eTV
The Women in Science International League (the League) is a platform for knowledge, advocacy and accountability to improve...Read more
February 8, 2016
The word this week is: Kākaho (car-car-haw) an indigenous species of plant often mistaken for the non-indigenous pampas grass
The kākaho on that stand of Toetoe are ver long?
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February 1, 2016
The word this week is: toetoe (toy-toy) an indigenous species of plant often mistaken for the non-indigenous pampas grass
Can you see that stand of Toetoe on the cliff facing the sea?
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February 1, 2016
Library hours will vary during February for Waitangi Day, exams, and the beginning of Semester 1.
Waitangi Day
The Library will be closed on Saturday 6 February and open Monday 8 February.
Exam study on 14 February
Manawatū and Wellington...Read more