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Art files (newspaper clippings etc) held with Fine Arts / Art History

Kia ora koutou,

Please refer enquiries for the Art Files previously held by the Fine Arts Library to the Fine Arts Administrators – (Douglas Horrell or Jan Saville) – we had a student enquiry for these yesterday at MB sent to us from CL. MB has not acquired these items as part of the Dept of Fine Arts Library move, so we can continue to refer enquiries for these back to Fine Arts / Art History.

Danielle

Items awaiting binding shelves

Kia ora MB staff,

Please note that some of the shelves next to the mopier in Jenny and Danielle’s office have now been labelled “Items Awaiting Binding.”

From now on, items to be bound will acrue on these shelves until we have enough to send to the Bindery (in batches of 40-50).

When items are requested that have the status “At Bindery” – please check these “Items Awaiting Binding” shelves, just in case they have not yet been sent.

This new procedure will hopefully ensure that items continue to be available for request while they await binding (instead of waiting at the Bindery unavailable for request for long periods).

Cheers,
Danielle

journal and database access login for UC staff MB lib users on student workroom pcs

Kia ora koutou MB lib staff,

Staff logins do not provide internet access on student pcs. Please note that for non-student MB lib users who wish to access e-journals or databases from student pcs within MB lib – can be provided with a trainee student login provided to us by Lib IT.
The login is…

username – librc26
password – libraryit

A printout of this information will also be held at the MB lending desk in the black folder under the lending pc monitor.

Na,
Danielle

Maori Land Court Minute Books

The Maori Land Court Minute Book collection is currently undergoing a shelving move. We will be adding in more shelves per bay to cater for better weight distribution of the books per shelf – the first step is to get the shelving in and then to re-integrate the bound copies with the unbound copies and re-order them appropriately in one alphabetical sequence.

This process could last some weeks and may involve the minute books being temporarily out of order as we do this – thanks for your patience.