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Make it Digital - Getting Started with Digitisation - Digitising Family History and Whakapapa - DigitalNZ
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Skip to main content. Digitising Family History and Whakapapa. Back to Getting Started with Digitisation. This guide was last revised 12 November 2009. A digitally restored photo from a family history project. Used wisely, digital tools will allow you to share and build a resource that will last for generations. Here are some steps you can take, based on Make it Digital's content lifecycle. To help make that happen. Choose what to make digital. 1 Have a purpose. To create a digital copy to become part of...
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chemist | Christchurch uncovered
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Exploring Christchurch's past through archaeology. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. So, hair’s the thing…. As one 19th century advertisement. With this in mind, the following images showcase some of the evidence we’ve found – archaeologically and historically – for hair care in the 19th century. Some of it is weird and wonderful, some of it was probably a bit uncomfortable, and some of it we still use today. New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator. Bear skins, or something that th...
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Eloise Wallace | MTG Hawkes Bay
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MTG Hawke’s Bay is a place where people, objects and ideas meet. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Eloise Wallace. Public Programmes Team Leader at MTG Hawke's Bay. Marvellous machines and feats of endurance the story of Sir Douglas Maclean’s bicycle. Over the past fortnight I’ve had the pleasure of piecing together the story of Sir Douglas Maclean’s bicycle in preparation for its display – from today – at MTG Hawke’s Bay. While today, these machines are frequently refe...
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11 Dog Breeds That No Longer Exist | Mental Floss
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Skip to main content area. You can close this video in 5 seconds. 11 Dog Breeds That No Longer Exist. Http:/ nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/. Like us on Facebook. What makes a dog breed go extinct? Who's a good dog? They were. They were. The Kurī (above) was brought to New Zealand around the 14th century, most likely from East Polynesia. While it's said that the dog was a favorite companion of the Maori women. Not everyone loved them. " They were always treacherous and bit us frequently. The loyal hound was slow b...
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New Zealand Electronic Text Collection: Maintenance outage on Thursday 6th March from 8am-9am
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The blog of the New Zealand Electronic Text Collection (www.nzetc.victoria.ac.nz). Thursday, 27 February 2014. Maintenance outage on Thursday 6th March from 8am-9am. On Thursday 6th March. There will be a. Period of scheduled maintenance on the server hosting. While the maintenance is occu. Will not be available. The anticipated period of interruption for. VUW Students and Staff. Members of the public access. The content may experience. A longer period of. Of up to 30 minutes. Subscribe to the RSS feed.
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New Zealand Electronic Text Collection: July 2015
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The blog of the New Zealand Electronic Text Collection (www.nzetc.victoria.ac.nz). Wednesday, 29 July 2015. The Legal Māori Resource Hub is now live. To mark Māori Language week a new Māori resource called the Legal Māori Resource Hub. The hub contains a dictionary of Māori legal terms and a searchable Māori language corpus compiled from our Legal Māori Archive. These resources were produced by the Victoria University of Wellington Law Faculty. Access the hub at http:/ www.legalmaori.net.
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New Zealand Electronic Text Collection: October 2012
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The blog of the New Zealand Electronic Text Collection (www.nzetc.victoria.ac.nz). Tuesday, 16 October 2012. Vacancy at Victoria University of Wellington Library. Victoria University of Wellington Library is seeking a new Associate Director - Library Technology Services. The successful applicant will be responsible for managing, developing and administering all library-based technology services and activities. The Associate Director would also be a member of the Library Leadership Team and active...Subsc...
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Melbourne | Rising to gale
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Walking my horizon: Nottingham. Point Cook Sequence 2: Horizons (Williamstown to Altona). An episodic walk , between Williamstown and Point Cook. Beyond the gulls, and the scattered dinghies and fishing boats, beyond the top-heavy container ships suspended motionless between sea and sky, is the distant line where blue meets blue. It was the horizon that drew me out here, and now it draws me on. Point Cook Sequence 2: Horizons (Williamstown to Altona).
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Carringtonia | Rising to gale
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Walking my horizon: Nottingham. Wandering, writing, more wandering. Point Cook Sequence 2: Horizons (Williamstown to Altona). An episodic walk , between Williamstown and Point Cook. Beyond the gulls, and the scattered dinghies and fishing boats, beyond the top-heavy container ships suspended motionless between sea and sky, is the distant line where blue meets blue. It was the horizon that drew me out here, and now it draws me on. Follow Blog via Email.
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