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Te pānui o Te Awhi Rito: Alan Dingley
Book talking — Principal Tauwhare School, Chris May
E oho! Te Whenuatanga o te Tangata: Everyday storytelling belonging to whenua 2
Ep.8 Voices series: “It’s just hell here now”
E oho! Fighting the agents of deterioration — The archival story of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Connecting to Collections — Fifty years of music collecting at Turnbull w Keith McEwing
Connecting to Collections — Why make an atlas?
Connecting to Collections — Time to publish: National Library services for publishers and authors
E oho! Te Petihana Reo Māori 50 years on
Public Lending Right for New Zealand Authors registration process
E oho! Ngā Tohu o te Maramataka: The science of living by the moon, stars, land and ocean
Utaina! — audiovisual digital preservation project
Connecting to Collections - Authors' Papers at the Turnbull Library w Sean McMahon
Connecting to Collections - Collage illustrations in children’s literature
Connecting to Collections - Five real life lessons from digital archiving
E oho! Ruth Ross, history, law and te Tiriti o Waitangi
Developing your school library
Are we there yet? The road to the Women’s Health Strategy for Aotearoa New Zealand
Early printing in the Pacific Islands
Tapu 2023: Rongoā revival and reproductive health
E oho! Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the church
Reflections on two years as Te Awhi Rito
Connecting to Collections - Exciting withdrawals: Reviewing restrictions
E oho! How to celebrate Matariki as a community: Learning from Featherston
E oho! The English text of the Treaty of Waitangi
E oho! Tāngata Ngāi Tahu Wāhine Ngāi Tahu
Out of the ashes: Celebrating queer histories
E oho! Contemporary pursuit of justice for Māori
Te pānui o Te Awhi Rito — Te hā, te kupu, te kōrero