Where should I start looking for information?
An excellent place to start is the University of Auckland Libraries. They hold a wealth of different types of information, for example, books, articles, journals, audio material, videos, images, TV and radio, theses, archives, and previous exam papers.
You can begin your search from your device by visiting Te Tumu Herenga | Libraries and Learning Services. There you can select from different categories depending on your need.
Tip: Start with the Library Catalogue, then Databases. Look at the resources below if you need more help, or a particular resource.
Our Library Catalogue | Databases | Subject Guides | Manuscripts & Archives | Special Collections |
TV & Radio |
Find the libraries’ print and electronic resources | Collections of electronic journal articles and other resources | Find databases and resources for your discipline | Unique materials from individuals and organisations | Collections of unique, rare and valuable items | Broadcasted or streamed media information |
Learn how to search Catalogues & Databases.
Which database should I use?
If you are unsure which database you should use:
Check a relevant Subject Guide OR |
Select Databases on the Library website, then select your discipline |