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Kupu o te wiki 13/04/15

April 13, 2015

The word this week is: Maumahara (Mow-mah-ha-ra) or Remember. This week marks the 100th ANZAC anniversary  – we will remember them / ka maumahara mātou i a rātou. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more

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ANZAC Commemoration

April 1, 2015

Massey University Libraries at Manawatū, Albany and Wellington are planning to mark ANZAC Day 2015 with poppy memorials and displays. You are invited to contribute to these memorials by making or supplying a red poppy that will be made into a...Read more

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EndNote X7 Available

March 30, 2015

EndNote X7, the latest version of this software for storing and managing references, is now available at Massey. EndNote X7 offers full synchronisation to online EndNote, allowing automatic backup, sharing between computers, and so on. It also...Read more

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Kupu o te wiki 30/03/15

March 30, 2015

The word this week is: Aranga (Ah-rung-ah) or Easter. Cadbury or Nestle – which is your favourite kind of aranga egg? Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more

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Easter Hours

March 26, 2015

Library hours over Easter will be: Friday 3 April: Closed Saturday 4 April – Tuesday 7 April: 10am – 8pm View full Library opening hours...Read more

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We are now displaying the covers of new books – both print and ebooks – on the Library home page. Just click on any cover you are interested in to see more details...Read more

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Kupu o te wiki 16/03/15

March 16, 2015

The word this week is: Ngutu (Ngoo-too) or lips. Lip balm is great when your ngutu are dry. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more

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Good news for those looking for New Zealand journal articles. Discover (our major search tool on the Library home page) now includes Index New Zealand, so results for New Zealand topics will be larger than before. Tip: to search for a New Zealand...Read more

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The word this week is: Te Waipounamu (Tair Why-poe-nah-moo) or South Island. Te Waipounamu is the Māori name given to the South Island of New Zealand. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more

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On Sunday 1 March, 4-9pm, Ebrary (one of our bigger suppliers) ebooks and other Proquest databases (such as Dissertations & Theses and Vogue Archive) will be unavailable due to maintenance. We apologise for any inconvenience...Read more

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