Themed around ‘Indigenising our learning journey’, Wā-sifika Fest has been specifically created as a space for tauira Māori and Pacific to explore Indigenous teaching and learning methods within Te Tumu Herenga.Read more…
Workshops: searching in Medical and Health Sciences databases
Pursuing studies or research in Medical and Health Sciences? Join us for a series of workshops designed to develop your medical database searching skills. Read more…
We’ve upgraded the Library website!
The Library website has had a much-needed upgrade! Over the last few months, we’ve reviewed and restructured our web content to ensure you can easily find the information you need when you need it.Read more…
Academic records before the digital age
To mark International Archives Week, there will be a display of academic records outside Special Collections from 1-7 June 2024. Discover the history of the University of Auckland’s academic record-keeping practices. Read more…
Broken links in your reading list?
The Library works hard to keep all the links in your Course Reading List working for you, but links are often updated, altered, or publicly removed without us knowing! This can affect all types of online resources in your reading list. If you find a broken link in your reading list, there are some things you can try that may fix the problem. Read more…
ResBaz Aotearoa is coming soon! 8-12 July 2024
Calling researchers of all levels! Develop fundamental digital literacy and online research skills at ResBaz Aotearoa 2024, a week-long online event.Read more…
Welcome to the Junior Collection
We’re excited to announce that the Junior Collections are now in their final homes on Levels 1 and M. This material has a curriculum focus to support junior and young adult classroom teaching practice. Read more…
Levels 1 and M are open!
We’re excited to announce that Te Herenga Mātauranga Whānui | General Library Levels 1 and M are open! With plenty of group and casual seating, group study spaces, multipurpose teaching space and a brand-new Accessible Lounge, the refurbished spaces provide great new Library study options.Read more…
It’s Black History Month
Every February the United States observes Black History Month, and while this is less formally recognised in New Zealand, we’re all for gaining a better understanding of the perspectives and histories of our diverse University community. Why not take an hour (or several) to grow your knowledge of Black history?Read more…
Farewell Sylvia Ashton-Warner Library at Epsom
The Sylvia Ashton-Warner Library, at Epsom, is closing its doors for the last time on Monday 13 November 2023. Services and collections are transferring to the General Library at the City Campus.Read more…
The Sylvia Ashton-Warner Library at Epsom is closed
As part of the wider closure of the Epsom Campus, the Sylvia Ashton-Warner Library at Epsom is closed from Tuesday 14 November 2023. Get key information about how this will affect your Library and Student Hubs services.Read more…
Track the impact of your research with metrics
Research metrics tools help you as a researcher to quantify and assess the quality of your research impact, publications and other research outputs. You can then use this data to promote your work, highlight the significance of your contributions to your field, maximise your research visibility, track your impact and monitor your citations.Read more…
Improve your Discovery Profile in five easy steps
Your Discovery Profile is an external profile created by the University of Auckland for its academic staff and doctoral candidates. It increases the visibility of your research and expertise and can improve your reputation as a researcher. Keeping your Discovery Profile public, complete and up to date will help you gain higher citation rates, as well as more funding and collaboration opportunities.Read more…
Altmetrics: Who is reading your research?
In the era of social media and open access, the way we find, read, share and publish academic work is evolving. Altmetric Explorer shows how your audience is connecting with your research.Read more…