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Library news
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Wā-sifika Fest kicks off at the Library on 7 August 2024!
18 July 2024
In partnership with the Auckland University Pacific Island Student Association (AUPISA) and Nga Tauira Māori, Te Tumu Herenga | Libraries and Learning Services invite our tauira to this inaugural event designed to reconnect our Māori and Pacific community with the Te Tumu Herenga village.
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University launches dedicated space to practise te reo Māori
15 July 2024
ReoSpace, a new space in the University’s library, welcomes speakers of te reo Māori at all levels.
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It's Wikin te Taetae ni Kiribati: Kiribati Language Week
8 July 2024
The theme for Kiribati Language Week (7-13 July) is about thriving and flourishing Kiribati language, culture and knowledge, and building I-Kiribati resilience and prosperity.
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New soundscape for General Library
1 July 2024
Wondering about the music you can hear as you enter the General Library? Tune in and you'll hear the sounds of our shifting universe.
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Matariki, more than a star: remember, reflect, and reset
12 June 2024
Matariki, a celestial sign signalling in the Māori New Year, is a time to reflect on what we have learned, contributed, and are grateful for.
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On the front line and on the home front: History postgrads curate new display with Special Collections
7 June 2024
History postgraduate students Tanlin Liu and Catriona McCallum are guest curators for the latest Special Collections display.
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Academic records before the digital age
31 May 2024
To mark International Archives Week 3-9 June 2024, there will be a display of academic records outside Special Collections: Level G, Te Herenga Mātauranga Whānui | General Library.
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Celebrating Pacific culture for 50 years
23 May 2024
The world’s largest celebration of Indigenous Pacific cultures is set to take place in June.
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Broken links in your reading list?
13 May 2024
Here's what to do when there's a broken link in your course reading list.
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ResBaz Aotearoa is coming soon! 8-12 July 2024
8 May 2024
Calling researchers of all levels! We invite researchers, research students, support staff, research communicators, GLAMers, volunpeers, and citizen scientists to join us for ResBaz 2024.
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Rotuman Language Week 2024
5 May 2024
Noaˈia ˈe mạuri gagaj ˈatakoa, greetings to everyone!
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Welcome to the Junior Collection
3 April 2024
After some interim locations in Te Herenga Mātauranga Whānui | General Library, we’re excited to announce that the Junior Collection materials are now in their final homes on Levels 1 and M.