Monday, June 23, 2008
Off-campus access to NZ Standards
Access to the New Zealand Standards Online database from off-campus has now been restored. The problem was caused by an upgrade to the Unitec firewall.
Monday, June 16, 2008
EndNote training session
There will be an EndNote training session for staff and postgraduate students at the Main Library on Wednesday 25 June from 4.00-5.00 pm.
To sign up, email infolit@unitec.ac.nz or come to the Information Desk.
Registration is essential as numbers are limited
To sign up, email infolit@unitec.ac.nz or come to the Information Desk.
Registration is essential as numbers are limited
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
New setup for Main Library computers
The six computers in a circle in front of the Issues desk at the Main Library were formerly able to be used without logging on, and were intended mainly for catalogue searching.
They have now been modified so that they have the same setup as the other Library PCs. This means that you have to log on to use them with your Unitec username and password. You can use them to access your personal files, and can print from them.
If you just want to do a quick catalogue search without logging on, there are two new PCs set up for this purpose. They are between the book stacks and the wall, on your right as you come in to the Library and face away from the Issues desk.
Four more PCs are to be installed, so that eventually there will be six PCs for catalogue searching; three on the ground floor and three on the first floor.
They have now been modified so that they have the same setup as the other Library PCs. This means that you have to log on to use them with your Unitec username and password. You can use them to access your personal files, and can print from them.
If you just want to do a quick catalogue search without logging on, there are two new PCs set up for this purpose. They are between the book stacks and the wall, on your right as you come in to the Library and face away from the Issues desk.
Four more PCs are to be installed, so that eventually there will be six PCs for catalogue searching; three on the ground floor and three on the first floor.
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