A selection of books exploring the themes of housing and real estate are on display at the Fine Arts Library from our Main and Special Collections. The selection includes Wanted: Home, an artist book by Meiling Lee documenting house exteriorsRead more…
A clean slate
In:situ NZIA Conference 2017
Looking for theses?
The Engineering Library is closed
Where are the databases or e-journals?
Little books
Website update: A modern design that supports discovery
New Zealand prisoners of war 1914-1918
Historic Rangitoto baches
Leonard Cohen (1934-2016)
Beta website update
The serial collection, Architecture and Planning Library
Display of Sir Hugh Kawharu papers
Sitting pretty
Architects’ tools from the Architecture Archive
SAGE Research Methods: Authoritative methods and methodologies
Now showing: A history of the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Underground and Independent Comics, Comix, and Graphic Novels
Building blocks to develop engineers of the future
Open Access Week events: open data and publication rights
Auckland Heritage Festival 2016
Welcome to our beta website
A Taniwha in the Library
Art and houses
Architecture Week 2016
Architecture Week begins next week with keynote speaker Stuart Harrison opening with a free talk on Monday 19 September (6pm, AUT University, Sir Paul Reeves Building, Lecture Theatre WG403). An Australian architect, Stuart Harrison writes with local concerns in mindRead more…
Architectural traces in the Western Pacific Archives
Kia ora koutou and welcome
We are delighted to introduce our new look Libraries and Learning Services news site. We will be sharing our news and events, and spotlighting services and resources of interest to our staff and students at the University of Auckland.
Holloway Press records
Manicules: signs of reading
Doctoral Skills Programme workshops
TV and Radio: Explore recorded, recently screened and live broadcasts
A botanical dictionary with personality
Hidden treasures from the papers of Isabel Maud Peacocke
While checking the inventory of the papers of New Zealand children’s book author Isabel Maud Peacocke, I saw that one box contained a number of framed prints of ‘unidentified subjects’. Thinking that I could provide researchers with more detail than this,Read more…