Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Radio Broadcast on Copyright and the Internet

Not exactly compulsory listening for the holiday season, but there was a very interesting discussion on Chris Laidlaw's Sunday programme on National Radio on the challenges to copyright law posed by the Internet. Among those speaking is Dr Steven Harnad who is a keen proponent of the idea of the Creative Commons and the need for universities to take control of the intellectual property they produce. You can listen to it here.

New Zealand Newspapers and Magazines



We have become used to the free availability of current issues of newspapers online through such sites as Stuff but you will usually be charged a fee to read older articles from their archives. I was asked yesterday about free access to newspaper articles and was happy to report that it is available though the Newztext Database. The titles covered are

  • Waikato Times (1/5/96 to date)
  • Sunday Star Times (8/12/95 to date)
  • Sunday News (8/12/95 to date)
  • The Dominion (1/1/95 to 6/7/02)
  • The Dominion Post (8/7/02 to date)
  • The Evening Post (1/1/95 to 6/7/02)
  • The Press (7/6/96 to date)
  • The Timaru Herald (1/7/96 to date)
  • Evening Standard (15/6/96 to date)
  • The Daily News (12/8/96 to date)
  • Truth (8/12/95 to date)
  • The Southland Times (1/3/97 to date)
  • Taupo Times
  • Nelson Mail (1/7/97 to date)
  • Whangarei Leader
  • Stuff
  • NZ Herald (ca.1998 - date)
  • NZ Herald Classifieds (5 June 2002 - date)
  • Radio New Zealand Newswire (1999 - date)
Newztext is not an archive in the sense that you cannot look at complete issues of newspapers but it is a searchable fulltext database. This means that you can find all articles containing the words sustainable, horticulture and Massey. A huge amount of material relevant to university research, particularly in the applied sciences, appears on fish and chip wrappers and to be able to track it all down can be really useful.

A companion product Newztext Magazines covers such major business titles as the NBR and the Independent as well as NZ Dairy Exporter and a number of other specialist trade titles.

Both databases can be found through the Article Databases link on the Library home page.

Monday, December 19, 2005

Waltham Veterinary Videos

We have recently received three videos from Waltham Veterinary which are suitable for both teaching and independent viewing by students -

Basic canine dentistry


Waltham Forum video. Vol. 10, no. 2


Topics include Bone plate stabilization of the ilium - Rectal polyp removal - Urethral obstruction and cystotomy - Parenteral nutrition

Waltham Forum video. Vol. 11, no. 2

Topics include Nasal planum resection - Fine-needle aspirate - Lymph node cytology - Supplemental feeding for kittens and puppies

Thursday, December 15, 2005

2005 - the Year in Retrospect


Seasons greetings to you!


This blog Science News from Massey Library has been in operation since October 2004. It was developed as a useful way of archiving the email messages sent to academic staff - we are aware that the majority of emails are deleted sight unseen and that people will generally want them only months after they have been trashed! We only recently discovered that we may have the distinction of being New Zealand's first library bloggers - and it doesn't come much bigger than that, folks! (We may also be the only blog anywhere to feature the Encyclopedia of Meat Sciences).

Here are some of the highlights of 2005 (we've left out the nagging and there wasn't any bad news) -

Eight new Nature journals added to the Library's collection (December)

BioOne journal collection (November)

Elsevier ScienceDirect backfiles (November)

Extended coverage for Web of Science (November)

Encyclopedia of Information Systems (November)

SciFinder Scholar 2006 available
(November)

Are Journal Citation Reports Distorting Science?
(October)

Encyclopedia of Meat Sciences (October)

Bailey's Industrial Oils (September)

Massey's most cited science journals (August)

New Zealand Science Database
(August)

Nine new encyclopedias from Elsevier
(March)

JAMA Online (February)

Encyclopedia of Agricultural, Food and Biological Engineering (January)

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Library teaching and research consultations 2006



The beginning of semester is a very good time for grounding your students in the use of the library and information resources. If the Library has taught your students in the past please remember that you will need to reconfirm this soon. If you haven't made use of this service, we are able to take new bookings but will need time to prepare a session that will suit the specific needs of your paper. It is always a good idea to get in early to make sure that our Training Room is available at the time you want it. We are of course happy to come out to speak to students within lectures as well.



Please contact

Noelene White (Palmerston North undergraduate)
Bruce White (Palmerston North postgraduate)
Rae Gendall (Albany)
Kirsty McNeill (Wellington)

Postgraduate students can benefit from a one-on-one research consultation. We will outline the main information resources available to them and teach them the use of databases and electronic sources in detail. A research consultation can provide the basis for ongoing contact between a student and the Library over the course of their degree. A research consultation is especially useful at the beginning of their thesis or research project, before they have wasted a lot of time or fallen into bad habits! Contact Bruce, Rae or Kirsty.


Friday, December 02, 2005

Seminar - Knowledge Management in Research


Please note that another presentation of this popular Training and Development Unit seminar will be held next Friday - it is a useful and topical introduction to the world of electronic information and to some of the productivity tools that are now available to busy researchers.


KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN RESEARCH 1

Date: Friday, 9 December 2005
Time: 08:45-12:30/13:00
Venue: Library Training Room: Library: Turitea Campus Massey University: Palmerston North
PRESENTERS: Mr Bruce White and Ms Heather Lamond

09:00 Introduction: The changing world of information

09:30 The Internet: Hands on

10:00 Finding electronic resources from the Library Web Page

10:30 TEA

10:45 Database Searching: Hands on

11:20 Bibliographic Management Software: Brief introduction to Endnote: Hands on

11:45 Keeping up with your subject

12:00 Finding the best journals: Hands on

12:10 Getting yourself cited

12:20 Life Long Learning

12:25 Review and Evaluation

12:30 Close/Optional hands-on until 13:00




Enrolments to: Sarah Cresswell