The word this week is: kaupapa (coe-pah-pah) body of the cloak
The Kaupapa on that cloak is very strong.
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Students: what do you think of the Library?
We are keen to hear from you so we can make improvements based on your feedback.
If you haven’t received an email about our survey, we invite you to click the link below. It will take 5-10 minutes...Read more
The word this week is: mahana (mar-har-nar) warm
So excited about the weather as it is definitely becoming more mahana!
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Fake news… what is it, how do you spot it, what do you do about it? Find out more at the Library’s “Fake News” workshops.
The workshops are running in all libraries on Tuesday 12 September 12-1, and online on Monday 11...Read more
Researchers, learn more about effective searching, managing and keeping up to date with the literature, managing your research data, publishing, and measuring your publication impact.
Albany and Manawatū Libraries will be running a series of...Read more
The word this week is: kino kē (key-gnaw kehh) awesome
Kino kē koe! You are awesome!
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If you talk about Open Access to most university staff – teachers, researchers, students, librarians – they automatically think of OA journals with articles available without cost to the whole world, or of subscription-funded...Read more
The word this week is: toka (tour-car) rock, solid, firm.
This toka is large and I can not move it.
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During the next two weeks (14th– 25th August) we are seeking information about our free BONUS+ service and would appreciate it if you could fill out our questionnaire. If you are a distance student the questionnaire will be posted to you with...Read more
The word this week is: whakapono (far-car-pour-gnaw) believe/ have faith
Kei te whakapono au i tenei ao.
I believe in this world.
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