Kupu o te wiki 3/4/17
April 3, 2017
The word this week is tarākona (taa-raa-core-nah) or dragon . Daenerys is the tarākona mother. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
Library hours over Easter are: Friday 14 April: Closed Saturday 15 – Tuesday 18 April: 10am – 8pm Wednesday 19 April: usual hours resume View all Library opening hours...Read more
The word this week is tarākona (taa-raa-core-nah) or dragon . Daenerys is the tarākona mother. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is ngā tarākona (ngaa taa-raa-core-nah) or dragons Daenerys is the mother of dragons. Kupu o te wiki bought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is kiwikiwi (key-wee-key-wee) or grey A kiwikiwi direwolf on a white field signifies House Stark. Kupu o te wiki bought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
Massey’s newly-created role of Copyright and Open Access Advisor will be taken up in early April by Bruce White, who is currently a Science Librarian at Manawatū Library. Copyright is particularly important for Massey in relation to both...Read more
PANZ is a professional association that incorporates a wide range of interests in relation to the study and understanding of population issues, in New Zealand and globally. The PANZ conference is the flagship forum for population research in...Read more
The word this week is: parauri (par-row-ree) or brown. Parauri is the colour of chocolate. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The word this week is: mā (mar) or white. Mā is the colour of snow. 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 semester 1 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: pango (pah-ngor) or black Pango is the colour of the night sky. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more