Lai Kei Pang
Subject Librarian - Anthropology

Supporting your teaching, learning and research


Research Support
Anthropology Resources
Library Workshops
Collection Management

Library Information for University Staff

Room 120, Level 1, General Library
University of Auckland
38 Princes Street, Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland Mail Centre, Auckland 1142, NZ

Phone: 64-9-3737599 ext. 82027
l.pang@auckland.ac.nz

Research Support
  • Students and staff are welcome to contact me for assistance with how to:
    • Use the library's collection of electronic and print resources to best advantage
    • Apply effective search strategies to find information on anthropology or archaeology topics
    • Manage your research, bibliographies and reference lists with EndNote
    • Keep current with the latest research in your field using email alerting services
    • Make the most of library services and support
  • I am available during office hours by phone, email or drop in (Room 120, Level 1; General Library; ask for directions at the Enquiries Desk); or
  • Find other Subject Librarians
  • Tips on writing and research in the MAI Review online journal


Anthropology Resources
  • Anthropology Course Resources
    • Links to readings and resources relating to specific courses of study
    • Staff contact me to create new a new course page or update an existing course page
    • To have course readings listed on a course page please fill out shortloan and electronic course material Request Forms
  • Anthropology Subject Guides
    • Selected Internet resources, reference material and guides for anthropology and archaeology
    • Recommendations to add resources to these pages are welcome


Library Workshops
  • The Library provides a range of free courses to University of Auckland students and staff. Book a Library Workshop online. If there are no suitable courses or times contact me to arrange a time that suits you
  • Course-related or assignment-specific library tutorials, seminars, short talks or orientations can be arranged in advance for your classes (on specific resources such as databases, or on topics such as the research process, advanced search techniques, referencing or finding statistical data)


Collection Management


Last Updated: November 2, 2011
Contact: Lai Kei Pang