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Library Catalogue in read-only mode, 5-8 Dec.
From 3pm on Friday 5 December the Library Catalogue will be in read-only mode while a library system upgrade takes place. This means that you will be able to look up items on the catalogue but not place
requests, renew items or update personal details. Information about whether an item is on loan and when it is due back may not be up-to-date. You will be able to borrow and return items to the Library during the upgrade and renew items in person or by telephoning the Library Service Desk. It is hoped to resume full catalogue functionality by Tuesday 9 December.
(2 Dec 2008)
Database trials
Currently available database trials
include: EMBASE; Sage Humanities and Social Sciences journals; and Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. (2 Dec 2008)
Library Newsletter - Aug 08
New Items in our Collection
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to find books, reports, theses, DVDs, etc. in the Library's print and
electronic collections. If you already know the title you want, use a "Title
begins with" search. To search beyond this Library's collections, you can search catalogues of
other libraries, especially
Te Puna for items held by
New Zealand libraries.
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newspaper or magazine (serial) |
Search databases to find articles on your topic.
If you already have the details of the article you are looking for,
locate the serial in the Library Catalogue
(to find serials in both our print and electronic collections)
or in the E-Journal Finder.
Better still, enter the article details into our Finder@Lincoln service.
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New Zealand,
Agriculture & Farm,
Horticulture & Viticulture or
Tourism statistics. Some of the
Subject Guides also have suggestions for
finding statistics. The
Statistics New Zealand Web site provides the latest statistics on many subjects, including population, Māori,
business, economy and environment.
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