Email Library Notices // Redirecting your TAFE email

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When you sign up to receive TAFE library notices via email you may want to redirect your mail to a personal email address instead of your TAFE email account. Instructions are available below and at your Hunter TAFE library.

Access your TAFE email:

Note: To access your TAFE email you will need to login with your TAFE username and password. If you don’t have your password, fully enrolled students can get their password from Libraries or Student Administration.

1. Login to the TAFE NSW Student Portal http://student.det.nsw.edu.au or select the Learner Portal from the dropdown list on the top right corner of the Hunter TAFE website www.hunter.tafensw.edu.au

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1 DEC login

2. Read the conditions and select Agree to Continue.

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3. To access your email, click on the Email link in the top right.

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4. Click the gear icon in the upper right and select Settings from the drop down list.

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5. Click on Forwarding and POP/IMAP. Then click on Add a forwarding address.

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6. A prompt box will pop up. Type in your preferred email address and click Next.

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7. Check that you have typed your email address correctly.

  • If your email address is incorrect, choose Cancel to return to previous screen.
  • If your email address is correct, choose Proceed.

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8. For your security, a confirmation code will be sent to your preferred email account. Select OK.

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9. Open your preferred email account and find the confirmation message from the TAFE NSW Team.

10. Copy or write down the confirmation code.

11. Return to your DEC email account and the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab in Settings.

12. Enter the code and click on Verify.

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13. Select the “Forward a copy of incoming mail to…” that now appears. Ensure your preferred email address appears in the drop down menu.

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14. Select the action you’d like your messages to take from the next drop down menu. Eg. Keep TAFE NSW Mail’s copy in the Inbox.

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15. Scroll down and click on Save Changes.

Students … have you signed up for email library notices?

Sign up for email library notices to receive your hold and overdue notices at your TAFE email address – simple and convenient! Registering for email notices will also help us save paper, printing and postage costs.

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NOTE: TAFE Staff automatically receive library notices at their staff email address.

#cookingforcopyright

Turn up the heat and cook for copyright reform.

The State Library of NSW shouldn’t be sharing these images, but they are to highlight an out of date law that neither protects or benefits anyone. They have dug into library and museum collections across Australia and found lots of handwritten recipes which according to current Australian Copyright law, cannot be shared with you.

Papers of Bessie Sherrie, 1891-1935, from the State Library of NSW.

Did you know, that in Australia copyright for published works lasts 70 years after the death of the creator, but for unpublished works copyright lasts forever? This means old diaries, letters, even recipes cannot legally be digitised and made available to learners, communities and future generations.

Apple chutney recipe from the Berrambool Recipe Book by Mrs Willie Moffatt (Melbourne, c1915), from Monash University Rare Books.

FAIR is campaigning for unpublished and published works to have the same copyright so that libraries and museums can share more of their collections. You’ll find lots of handwritten recipes from pre-1955 on their web page.

Recipe book with handwritten recipes, news cuttings and ration card (Bexley, NSW ca. 1940), from the State Library of NSW.

Be part of updating Australian Copyright! Cook one of these recipes or an old favourite and post a photo to Facebook or Twitter and remember to include the hash tag #cookingforcopyright.

Acknowledgement: Images and text provided by FAIR