It’s a win-win situation for students and local food banks – clear your Library fines by donating some food.
From Monday 14 to Sunday 20 August Massey Library will be holding its annual fines amnesty, giving students the chance to clear their Library fines by donating food.
For every medium can or packet of non-perishable food, $5 of Library fines (excludes other Library charges) will be cleared.
The Library is also happy to accept food donations from staff and those without Library fines. All food collected will be passed on to local food banks.
Internal students and staff, just bring the food to the Service Point at your campus Library.
Distance students, here is what you can do:
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The word this week is: papa tuhituhi (papa two-he-two-he) Blackboard/writing board
Check out our new papa tuhituhi on the wall, next to the cafe on level one of the library – feel free to write/draw on it and leave us a message.
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The word this week is: waipuketanga (why-poo-care-tarn-ga) (noun) flooding
Christchurch suffered some waipuketanga at the weekend.
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Auckland researchers, learn more about searching, managing and keeping up to date with the literature; managing your research data; publishing; and measuring your publication impact.
Albany Library is running a series of six Researcher...Read more
The word this week is: kamupūtu (come-moo-poo-too) gumboot
Kei whea āku kamupūtu
Where are my gumboots?
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Distance students, go in the draw for a winter warmer pack just by sending us your answers to this crossword!
Answers are on the Library website and the The Library for Distance Learning page – or if you’re stuck just ask us...Read more
The Library is now on the Massey University app, available at app stores.
It allows you to easily search, check hours, get in touch with the Library, connect with social media and more.
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To help you get off to a good start with semester 2 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 schedule...Read more
The word this week is: pene (pen-near, say it fast!) pen
Anei tāku pene.
Here’s my pen.
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The word this week is:kupu tautoko (coo-poo toe-tore-caw) argument for, word qualifier, testimonial
The kupu tautoko for last night’s All Blacks loss, could ( and probably will be) debated hotly in the media, this week.
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