Kupu o te Wiki – 20/11/17
November 20, 2017
The word this week is: tamaiti (tah-my-T), young boy Whose is that tamaiti? Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The Library is no longer charging overdue fines, except on items with a waiting list or on short loan. This puts print books on a more equal footing with ebooks which do not have fines. Students still need to renew or return books by the due date, and the Library will email a reminder about this. They will be unable to request or borrow if any item is more than 10 days overdue. To encourage the earliest possible return of waiting list and short loan items the maximum charge will increase to $45 per overdue item. Further information is available on the Library website Fine rates, overdues & charges...Read more
The word this week is: tamaiti (tah-my-T), young boy Whose is that tamaiti? Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
To help you get off to a good start with summer school we invite you to join us for a series of Library workshops. The workshops are offered online and open to all students. Register for any or all Library workshops on the Library classes...Read more
The word this week is: matua (mah-too-a) father He is my matua. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
Library summer hours begin on Wednesday 15 November: Monday-Friday: 8am-6pm Saturday: Albany 10am-6pm; Manawatū & Wellington 1pm-6pm Sunday: Albany 10am-6pm; Manawatū & Wellington closed View full opening hours...Read more
The word this week is: whaea (fire-ya) mother This is my whaea, Aroha. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is: wāhi (wah-hee) locality, place, space Jacob has got a nice wāhi to work in. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
It’s the 10th Open Access Week (23-29 October) and maybe a good opportunity to deliver a “state of the OA art” summary of where things are at and what’s going to be happening in the near future and longer term but, to be honest, OA is in...Read more
The word this week is: pūtea poo-tee (as in “egg”)-ah, finance, sum of money, bank account Ok, who’s got the pūtea for the bus? Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is: Hui (who-ee as in “egg’) to meet, gather, congregate Lets hui, now! Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff.  ...Read more