Judy Taligalu McFall-McCaffery (BA, PGDipArts, DipLIS, RLIANZA)
Pasifika Liaison Librarian
Judy McFall-Ma'ilei - Pasifika Liaison Librarian


Māori and Pasifika Information Services Team, Level G,
Office no.: G28
General Library
University of Auckland
5 Alfred Street, Auckland
Private Bag 92019 Auckland
New Zealand
Phone: 64 - 9 - 3737599  x83165
j.mcfall@auckland.ac.nz


Services:
Services outlined on this page are only available to staff and students of The University of Auckland. 

Services to patrons external to the University are limited.

Supporting research, teaching, and learning

Contact or visit me:
Please prearrange a visit with me by email or phone so I can assist you with your information enquiry as I am unable to ensure that I will be in my office at regular times should you drop in.

There is usually a member of the Māori and Pasifika Information Services Team  in one of our offices G30 or G28 from 9am-5pm daily. Please ask at Enquiry Desk or use the library signs to find our offices on the ground level.

During Semester on Thursday mornings from 9am-12noon, Library support services is available at the Fale Pasifika Office Building, 20 Wynyard St.

I assist with:
Graduate Research Consultations
Subject Seminars/Library

Collection Management

Distance Student Services 

Other useful contacts:
Māori and Pasifika Information Services Team
General Library x83165, x87553, x82881, x87138

Christina Muaiava
Archive of Maori & Pacific Music
Resources Coordinator
c.muaiava@auckland.ac.nz

Philip Abela
Classics, Ancient History, History & Philosophy
Subject Librarian
p.abela@auckland.ac.nz
Ph. 3737 599 x83177

Lai Kei Pang
Anthropology, Applied Langauge, Linguistics & Development Studies Subject Librarian
l.pang@auckland.ac.nz
Ph. 3737 599 x82027

Stephen Innes
Special Collections Manager
s.innes@auckland.ac.nz
Ph 3737 599 x88062

Arts, Education, & find Other Subject Librarians


Graduate Research  Consultations 
Available to students writing a thesis, dissertation, or research essay

Provision of a personal research guide.
Identification and selection of print and electronic resources that are relevant to your specific topic.
Designing search strategies to find information.
One-to-one training in using Library resources [electronic and print].
Follow-up appointments at your request.

Subject Seminars/Library Tutorials Top of page
Course-specific seminars for class groups. Arranged in consultation with course convener/lecturer

Focus on Library resources that support course content, or a specific assignment.
Handout material provided.
Hands-on tuition at individual workstations.
Seminars, lecture presentations, and library tutorials for undergraduate courses.

Collection Management Top of page
Evaluation, acquisition and de-acquisition of print and electronic resources

Evaluation and purchase of new reference resources.
Evaluation and recommendation of electronic resources.
Maintenance and development of Pacific
subject pages on the Library website under Subject Guides.
Provides input to the Collection Development Policy for Pacific information resources held by the 
Library in conjunction with the Special Collections Librarian

Distance Students Services Top of page
On-line, email and phone assistance for information enquiries

Services offered to students enrolled in papers with Pacific content.
Information needs assessed and agreed between the lecturer and the Pasifika Liaison Librarian in 
consultation with the Library Manager, Maori and Pasifika Services.

Pacific Studies Subject Guides & research resources


Contact: j.mcfall@auckland.ac.nz
File Last updated: March 3, 2011