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Welcome to the Pacific Studies Library Guide, here you will find many resources catered to your Pacific questions.
We can help you:
-Identify relevant information for your course
-Navigate library resources both physically and digitally
-Get your referencing right
We are happy to Talanoa and Chat with any library query.
Pacific Liaison LibrariansPhone: +6433692356tiresa.ierome@canterbury.ac.nzMon & Tues 9:30am - 5:30pmTe Puna Rakahau o Macmillan Brown | Macmillan Brown LibraryWed, Thurs & Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm Te Puna Pūkaha me te Pūtaiao l Engineering and Physical Sciences Library (EPS)Caroline SyddallPhone: +6433693883caroline.syddall@canterbury.ac.nzMon–Fri, 8.30am–4.30pmTe Puna Rakahau o Macmillan Brown | Macmillan Brown Library |
Use Multisearch - it searches across a range of library resources. Give it a go below.
Use Multisearch to find both e-books and 'paper copies' in our libraries.
If you know the title of the book, type it in within quote marks, e.g. "island time" and click on the magnifying glass or press Enter. Click on 'Access Options' to link to the e-book or information on which library the book is in.
All Central & EPS Library books can be borrowed, some MB books can only be used in the library (which means that they are here when you need them!).
You will find most Pacific resources in the Macmillan Brown Library.
The Macmillan Brown Library is the University's research collection of New Zealand and Pacific Islands materials.
It is in Te Ao Mārama: the Māori and Indigenous Studies Building on Arts Road.