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E-cast :TV programme archive

E-cast contains thousands of programmes that have been broadcast on NZ television channels - including Sky.

There are archived news items from TV One, Close Up, TV3, Campbell Live and Al Jazeera NewsHour in the Ready to Watch section. There is also Live Stream access to 13 news channels in a variety of languages.

Students can view e-cast content online, while staff can both view and download programmes and use these in accordance with the University's screenrights licence.

A introductory user guide for e-cast is available as a pdf file.

 

Users can access ecast from either on or off campus.

 
 

Welcome to the Sociology Library Guide

In this guide you will find information about and links to the Library's key resources for the study of Sociology. Use the menu tabs above to access these.

I'm available to give individual assistance with using the Library's resources. Please contact me with your questions or to arrange a suitable time for a consultation. For contact details see the box to the right.

 

New online encyclopedia

The Library now has access to the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology Online

 

A selection of new books in the Library this week


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See also

For information about Sociology courses see

School of Sociology and Anthropology

 

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