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We have just launched two new subject guides: Media Studies and Journalism   They bring together all the key resources in each subject area. Previously these two subjects shared one guide, but they have now been separated, updated, and given a makeover. This is the latest in the Library’s ongoing redevelopment of the Subject Guides, which is now almost complete...Read more

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Summer School Library hours begin on Wednesday 14 November: View the Library’s full Opening Hours.  ...Read more

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Hokowhitu Library, which holds much of the education collection,  is merging with the Turitea Library on the main campus. Here’s an update with some important points about the relocation: Hokowhitu Library doors close on 14 November. We...Read more

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Kupu o te wiki

October 30, 2012

Kupu o te Wiki, or Word of the Week, is brought to you by the Library’s Māori Staff. The word this week is: Pene (pear-nair) or Pen   “Be sure you take a pene to your exams”...Read more

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Google Scholar now has a ‘Cite’ feature, which formats items for your reference list, and allows easy exporting to EndNote. Just click on ‘Cite’ in the results list to see how the reference looks in various styles, or to...Read more

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The trial of the coloured recycling bins on Level 3 at Albany Library has been so successful that it has now been rolled out to the whole building. 111 individual bins throughout the library have been reduced to 32 stations under the new...Read more

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Vetstream Trial

October 29, 2012

The library is offering a trial to the Vetstream database till 25 November. You can access it here, or via the Database Trials page.  This resource includes peer-reviewed clinical information for cats, dogs, rabbits, and horses. Let us know what...Read more

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Turitea Gets Snacks!

October 26, 2012

And now to the important stuff… Turitea Library finally has snacks for all you devoted after-hours studiers! Check it out at Level 1 of the main stairwell. ...Read more

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Kupu o te wiki

October 26, 2012

Kupu o te Wiki, or Word of the Week, is brought to you by the Library’s Māori Staff. Te Wāhi Rorohiko (tair-waah-he-raw-raw-he-core) or Computer / Information Commons “There are lots of students using te wāhi rorohiko at the library...Read more

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Have you spotted the latest addition to the Library home page? We’ve recently added Māori translations to the main headings: ...Read more

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