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New research databases launched

By / 22 November 2007

Anyone for free education?The National Library of New Zealand has launched KRIS (Kiwi Research Information Service) http://nzresearch.org.nz/, a New Zealand research database. This is to be a gateway to the open-access research documents produced at universities, polytechnics, and other research institutions throughout New Zealand. The site is still under development, but already has significant content.A promising site for Community and Voluntary Sector Research recently launched will offer free access to research, promote a code of practice for researchers, connect people to research, allow groups to find researchers, and has the potential for email lists, virtual conferences, and a ‘how-to’ section. The site is now live and ready for accessing and contributing research material, visit http://www.communityresearch.org.nz/.

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This site is run by the Social Justice Commission of the Anglican Church.

We seek to nurture justice spirituality and imagination, and engage in advocacy in all areas of life, overcoming poverty and transforming violence.

We encourage people to think and live “justly”, and emphasise debate and action on local, national and global issues.

Although we are Anglican, our vision isn’t so much about being Anglican. It’s about living justly. Justice is about how you live your life, and being just where we are. Working together, we can all flourish.

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