Prime Minister Helen Clark opened the new Hub last week and took the opportunity to check out a copy of Richard Bolstad's Transforming Communication (someone should have told her 100-odd student nurses are after that book too!).
You can watch a slideshow of lovely pictures from the opening, or if you prefer your pictures moving, spot your favourite librarians on Maori TV and TV3.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Friday, July 27, 2007
Montana Poetry Day
Modern Stupid
It's much easier to be stupid these days than in previous times.
Back in the old days they had to do it all by hand. It was sheer drudgery.
Now we can do it faster and with more comfort, thanks to modern methods.
You can fit it into a busy life, it's available to everyone. It's right there at your fingertips.
Michael Leunig
It's much easier to be stupid these days than in previous times.
Back in the old days they had to do it all by hand. It was sheer drudgery.
Now we can do it faster and with more comfort, thanks to modern methods.
You can fit it into a busy life, it's available to everyone. It's right there at your fingertips.
Michael Leunig
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Reference this!
If the thought of referencing all those library books you've quoted in your essay is just too much let the Library's OttoBib bookmarklet help you out.
If you're using Firefox drag this Reference this! link to your Bookmarks Toolbar. Alternatively you can right-click and select 'Bookmark This Link ' (If you're using Internet Explorer, right-click on this Reference this! link and select 'Add to Favorites '.)
Now when you come across a book in our catalogue (or anyone else's catalogue for that matter) that you'd like to reference simply select the ISBN of the book and click 'Reference this!' on your toolbar.
Remember to always check the formatting of any reference this, or any other online tool provides. The Library has a comprehensive collection of referencing help available.
If you're using Firefox drag this Reference this! link to your Bookmarks Toolbar. Alternatively you can right-click and select 'Bookmark This Link ' (If you're using Internet Explorer, right-click on this Reference this! link and select 'Add to Favorites '.)
Now when you come across a book in our catalogue (or anyone else's catalogue for that matter) that you'd like to reference simply select the ISBN of the book and click 'Reference this!' on your toolbar.
Remember to always check the formatting of any reference this, or any other online tool provides. The Library has a comprehensive collection of referencing help available.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Never judge a book by its cover
Have you noticed that cover images now grace the catalogue entry for many of our books? The more eagle eyed among you may have also noticed the additional information provided for those titles too.
These catalogue enhancements are being trialed for the time being while we canvas your opinion. Do you appreciate the enriched catalogue entries? Leave us a comment.
These catalogue enhancements are being trialed for the time being while we canvas your opinion. Do you appreciate the enriched catalogue entries? Leave us a comment.
Monday, May 07, 2007
I wanna be a librarian
The Dunedin duo don twin-sets and pearls to dress-up as their book-stamping heros and punish a wayward library patron who breaks all the rules in this 4 minute film-noire pastiche.
Leave us a comment listing all the protocols our library defiler breaks and go in the draw to win some Haunted Love of your very own.
While we haven't got any Haunted Love in our library yet perhaps you could make do with something else from our New Zealand music collection.
Friday, May 04, 2007
So many books, so little coffee
We welcomed Theresa to the library fold today with another lengendary library morning tea which doubled as our contribution to New Zealand's biggest coffee break.
Wintec librarians, purveyors of fine coffee and chocolate cake, are doing their bit to help the world's coffee farmers work their way out of poverty by only imbibing fair trade coffee during our (small) coffee breaks. We apologise if the freshly brewed smell of fair trade coffee interrupts your study.
Wintec librarians, purveyors of fine coffee and chocolate cake, are doing their bit to help the world's coffee farmers work their way out of poverty by only imbibing fair trade coffee during our (small) coffee breaks. We apologise if the freshly brewed smell of fair trade coffee interrupts your study.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
As easy as 1, 2, 3
Using Firefox or Internet Explorer 7 as your web browser? Then searching the new Library catalogue just got simpler:
If you use either Firefox 2.0 or IE7 you can install the Wintec Library search plugin by clicking on the Search bar icon and selecting Add "Wintec Library" from the drop down list.
If you use an older version of Firefox, either get Firefox 2.0, or click here to install the plugin.
Happy searching!
- click in the Search bar,
- type your keywords, and
- press Enter.
If you use either Firefox 2.0 or IE7 you can install the Wintec Library search plugin by clicking on the Search bar icon and selecting Add "Wintec Library" from the drop down list.
If you use an older version of Firefox, either get Firefox 2.0, or click here to install the plugin.
Happy searching!
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