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LIBRARY 101 is a series of in-person workshops that introduce you to Library skills and services.
Register to attend here!
These Library Information Sessions are provided specifically for postgraduate students. All sessions will be held on a Tuesday at 10:30 via Zoom - check below for Semester 1 dates. For more information and to register book now via this link
9 April | 10:30 - 11:30 | Thesis Information | For new thesis students: covers preparation, copyright compliance, submitting, and depositing. |
16 April | 10:30 - 11:30 | Introduction to Effective Search Strategies |
Learn how to search recommended databases for relevant literature, and manage your results. |
23 April | 10:30 - 12 | Introduction to Research Data Management |
Make sense of the complexity around data storage, description, re-use and archiving. |
7 May | 10:30 - 12 | Introduction to Getting Published |
Practical tips for postgraduates. Learn how to develop a publishing strategy and identify the right journals for submission. |
21 May | 10:30 - 11:30 | Introduction to Researcher Profiles |
Building online profiles to promote your research, and yourself. |
11 June | 10:30 - 12 | Introduction to Research Impact & Metrics |
Understand tools that explain impact factors and ranking for what to read, and where to publish. |
Te Aka a Tāwhaki
Māori Resources Collection - Central Library
A collection of Māori resources that was established with Te Tumu. These items can only be used in the Library; you can search for duplicate borrowable copies held in other libraries on campus via Library Search | Ketu.
Library Language:
Library Glossary (Waikato)
Dewey / Library of Congress classification (please click image)
Departmental Social Media
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If you need any help with using these resources please contact your Subject Librarian Marni Boynton |
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You can also look at the Ask Library FAQ's or use LibChat to ask library staff for help |
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