Kupu o te wiki 15/09/14
September 15, 2014
The word this week is: pahi (pah-hee) or bus. In Manawatū, the No. 12 pahi will take you directly into town. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The Level 1 copiers/printers and the Recreational Reading collection at Manawatū will be moving during 18-22 September. The work to be carried out will be: Recreational Reading moves to the opposite wall, near the stairwell 2 copiers/printers from the Copy Centre will move to the current Recreational Reading location 2 copiers/printers from the Copy Centre will move up to Level 2, near the lift Current Copy Centre will become staff space We apologise for any noise or inconvenience. Please ask if you have any questions...Read more
The word this week is: pahi (pah-hee) or bus. In Manawatū, the No. 12 pahi will take you directly into town. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori staff...Read more
The latest theses to be added to Massey Research Online cover a wide range of topics from across the Colleges and campuses… Stimuli sensitive polysaccharide based hydrogels as colon targeted drug delivery vehicles: a thesis submitted in...Read more
The word this week is: Niho (knee-haw) or Tooth/teeth. Maintain a healthy smile by taking care of your niho. Kupu o te Wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori Staff...Read more
The Library has this month introduced a policy of ‘ebook preferred’. This means that the first copy of any book will be purchased as an ebook rather than print, if available on a suitable platform, i.e. satisfactory usability, no restrictive...Read more
The word this week is: rangi (rung-ee) or sky. Do you know the proverb: “Red rangi at night, sailor’s delight, red rangi in the morning, sailor’s warning”? Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s Māori...Read more
Massey staff and students using BONUS+, the resource-sharing project with selected Australian university libraries, have found it to be a critical tool in their research. “BONUS+ is an invaluable tool for those undertaking academic...Read more
The word this week is: Waea (Why-ah) or Phone. If you’ve misplaced your waea or any other belongings on campus make sure to check the lost property at the library and security offices. Kupu o te wiki brought to you by the Library’s...Read more
Massey Research Online (MRO) has passed the 5000 item mark this month. This means that there are over 5000 full text, Open Access items of high quality Massey University research available to the public via the Web. Making research available in...Read more
Staff members, is the Library content in your Stream course current? The Discover search box and links have changed this semester, to give students better access to online resources, so previous versions may need updating. If you have not already...Read more