Kupu o te Wiki 13/06/2016
June 13, 2016
The word this week is: tahi (tah-hee) one, as in counting only. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is: tangi (tongue-ee) They tangi all the time. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is: tahi (tah-hee) one, as in counting only. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is: kume (coo-me, as in “egg”) to pull, to drag Kume the canoe up from the river please. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is: manene (mah-ne-ne) sounds like “e” in egg. stranger, immigrant, foreigner I can’t live in Hawaii, as I will be forever manene. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is: mahi (mah-he) to work, perform Gotta go to mahi now!!! Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is: marae (mah-rye) courtyard, space out the front of the meeting house. Taiporohenui is the name of my marae. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
You can now browse the Library shelves from your computer. In the Catalogue click on the call number of a book, and you will see the nearby books on a virtual shelf: Click on the call number… … and you will be able to browse through...Read more
We have added an easier way to keep up with the new books in your area. Just go to the New Titles page and click on the orange RSS feed symbol for any area that interests you. This will allow you to add the feed to your RSS reader, or to Microsoft...Read more
Do you know how to search for two related keywords at the same time?… Just use OR between the keywords, and make sure it’s in capitals. So for example you could look for: teenagers OR adolescents OR youth This works in Discover, the...Read more