The word this week is: manuhiri (man-noo-hee-ree) or visitor.
The library has a computer available for use by manuhiri.
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During February, there will be variations to the Library’s usual opening hours.
Waitangi Day, Friday 6 February
All Libraries: Closed
Extra exam hours, Sunday 8 February
Albany: 10am – 6pm (as usual)
Manawatū and Wellington: 1pm...Read more
The new Library home page, launched on Wednesday 28 January
Update 28/01/15: the new Library home page is now live!
The Library is launching a new website home page on Wednesday 28 January.
It gives easy access to the major search tools Discover...Read more
Exciting as the advance of new publishing models may be, some of the old established journals are still pre-eminent in their value for scientific researchers. Of these, Nature, first published in 1869, stands out as the journal that can make a...Read more
The ebooks provided to Massey by EBL may be unavailable for use on Sunday 25 January, approximately 12pm-5pm, due to urgent maintenance. Ebooks via other providers will be available as usual.
We apologise for any inconvenience...Read more
The word this week is: kura (Koo-rah) or school.
The children will be back at kura soon, ready to learn!
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A selection of model cars and original boxes from The Bill Toomath Model Car Design Collection are currently on on display at Massey University Archives.
This display is a sample from a collection of model cars donated by the family of the late...Read more
The Library will be closed on Anniversary Day and Waitangi Day.
Albany Library: Monday 26 January and Friday 6 February
Manawatū and Wellington Libraries: Monday 19 January and Friday 6 February
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Do you need money to study, research, or for your professional development?
BreakOut database lists over 4000 scholarships, grants, awards, and fellowships for students, researchers, professional and personal development, and people looking for a...Read more
The word this week is: whakatā (far-car-taah) or rest.
Enjoy your whakatā from work and study – its the holidays!
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