Unitec Library rugby related resources:
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Rugby World Cup 2011
Here are some links to information about the RWC 2011. Feel free to suggest more links in the comments section below.
Unitec Library rugby related resources:
Unitec Library rugby related resources:
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Maori student/staff Survey
In response to Unitec's Maori Success Strategy, the Library is currently conducting this survey. We are keen to receive suggestions on how we could improve our services to Maori students and staff and make them feel more at home in the library. Survey forms are available at all the Unitec Libraries, as well as in Student Computing Centre, Puukenga and Maia. Please return your completed form to one of the Unitec Libraries by 18 September.
Thursday, September 08, 2011
EndNote Training Session 20 September
A training session for staff and postgraduate students on the citatation management software EndNote is being held at the Main Library on Tuesday 20 September from 1.00pm to 2.30pm.
Booking is essential. To reserve a place, go to the Main Library Information Desk or email infolit@unitec.ac.nz.
Booking is essential. To reserve a place, go to the Main Library Information Desk or email infolit@unitec.ac.nz.
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Welcome Rovers!
Today we're announcing a new service at the Mt Albert Main Library with the release of our 6 student rovers into the library: Chamandeep, Courtney, Linkin, Miracle, Nelson, and Sergey.
You'll see these students wandering around the library wearing lanyards and (eventually) t-shirts announcing "Ask Me"! They are here to help you with any questions you might have. Don't be afraid to ask them.
This service is a pilot until the end of the year. It may evolve into something more depending on what happens.
If you have any comments or feedback about it, please let us know. You can leave a comment on this blog, or send us an email, or just chat to us about it, either face to face or online.
You'll see these students wandering around the library wearing lanyards and (eventually) t-shirts announcing "Ask Me"! They are here to help you with any questions you might have. Don't be afraid to ask them.
This service is a pilot until the end of the year. It may evolve into something more depending on what happens.
If you have any comments or feedback about it, please let us know. You can leave a comment on this blog, or send us an email, or just chat to us about it, either face to face or online.
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