Library summer hours begin on Wednesday 12 November. For full details see Library Opening Hours.
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A series of live online Library workshops has been scheduled for November. These will be useful for beginners, those struggling with Library searches, or anyone who wants to make sure they are up to speed with the latest tools. They are aimed at...Read more
The word this week is: inu (in-ew) or drink.
Would you like a cold inu?
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If you’re an academic staff member or a postgraduate research student, we invite you to enrol in the Knowledge Management in Research (KMIR) series of workshops, running at all Massey Libraries during November.
This series consists of four free...Read more
Judges have announced finalists in five categories in Massey University’s Ngā Kupu Ora Aotearoa Māori Book Awards 2014.
The awards have been held annually since being initiated in 2009 to formally recognise Māori literature.
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The word this week is: Homai (haw-my) or Pass
Homai the pen so I can finish writing my essay please.
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In Open Access Week it seems an appropriate time to consider the cost of textbooks and the impact the open movement might have on the situation.
Open Access Textbooks (OATs) and Open Educational Resources (OERs) are gaining attention worldwide as a...Read more
This is a very basic introductory post on institutional repositories and how they facilitate Open Access (OA).
What is an institutional repository?
An institutional repository (IR) is basically an online collection of an institution’s...Read more
It’s Open Access Week during 20-26 October. We’re celebrating with an Open Access Panel Discussion on Thursday 23 October, blog posts, displays in all the libraries (this is Manawatū below), and OA biscuits…
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The word this week is: marama (ma-rah-ma) or Moon.
The marama waxes until it becomes full.
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