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This collection provides researchers with six rare English-language journals, five of which were founded by Western missionaries in the Far East in the 19th century, covering a wide range of topics such as East-West communication, Christianity in China and other parts of Asia, and China’s political, economic, and cultural landscape. Also cross-searchable with other historical databases via Gale Primary Sources For more information on text & data mining
Academic Search Ultimate offers access to collection of peer-reviewed and full-text journals. The combination of academic journals, magazines, books and videos meets the needs of scholars in virtually every discipline ranging from astronomy, anthropology, biomedicine, engineering, health, law and literacy to mathematics, pharmacology, women’s studies, zoology and more.
A vast collection including audio & print. It includes every kind of video material available with curricular relevance: documentaries, interviews, performances, news programs and newsreels, field recordings, commercials, and raw footage. Collections include anthropology, psychology, film makers, LGBT, dance and music, education, current affairs,and history. Available in 2017
Learn the APA Style rules, how to plan research, write with grace and precision, and find out where to publish. APA Publication Manual > How to view content from the APA Publication Manual Please note: When referencing citations on Academic Writer please remove the University authentication ‘ezproxy1.library.usyd.edu.au’ from the citation reference link.Internet Explorer not recommended. Optimised for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari Handouts & guides resources materials
Access Australia from NewsBank provides comprehensive full text news coverage from across Australia. It includes local newspapers and major titles such as The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Daily Telegraph, and The Age. Access Australia includes content from over 500 of the most popular Australian daily, weekly and Sunday newspapers, as well as hard-to-find community regional and rural titles.
AccessEngineering is an engineering reference tool, providing integrated access to thousands of pages of trusted content from such renowned resources as Perry's Handbook for Chemical Engineers and Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, as well as newer resources, such as Mechatronics in Medicine.
AccessWorldMed enhances the authoritative and trusted content from AccessMedicine by curating and localising a breadth of medical resources to meet unique regional education needs. Featuring world-leading textbooks, case-based learning, a variety of study tools such as flashcards, review questions and engaging multimedia content, AccessWorldMed offers a diverse range of resources with rich real-world examples that are aligned to local curricula and healthcare practices. A particular highlight of AccessWorldMed are the comprehensive WorldMed cases, which are browsable by region and topic. AccessWorldMed’s localised content approach supports practical learning and puts educators and students in control of their teaching and learning pathways, ensuring a more successful transition from student to professional and making AccessWorldMed an invaluable resource for medical students, junior doctors and qualified professionals alike. Content is updated regularly and is available on multiple devices whenever you need it.
Create a personal account to access all features available in this database, such as the anatomy self-tests. Content includes over 300 detailed video clips of human dissections in their natural colours presenting the head and neck, upper and lower extremity, trunk and internal organs. Explores moving structures from bone to surface anatomy, with narration, structure labelling and a PDF transcript.
A collection of documents examining the lives of the saints, organised according to each saint's feast day. The text is in Latin. Please note: Acta Sanctorum has moved from its legacy Chadwyck-Healey interface to the ProQuest platform. For instructions on how to use ProQuest, please see these training guides and videos. If you have any questions, please Contact a Librarian
Australian Education Index - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Subset (AEI-ATSIS) is part of the AEI database. This is an index and abstract only database covering education and training relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, including learning, psychology, social and cultural influences, language, literacy, teaching strategies, schools, teacher training, and professional development. Produced by the Cunningham Library at the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER).
"Essential for understanding Black history and culture, African Diaspora, 1860-Present allows scholars to discover the migrations, communities, and ideologies of the African Diaspora through the voices of people of African descent. With a focus on communities in the Caribbean, Brazil, India, United Kingdom, and France, the collection includes never-before digitized primary source documents, including personal papers, organizational papers, journals, newsletters, court documents, letters, and ephemera."--Database description.
Covering all aspects of Australian law, and an authoritative collection for primary legal research in comparative and Commonwealth law. Includes articles, reports, and books from Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region, plus selected material from the United Kingdom, U.S. and Canada starting from 1999. Recommended for: journal articles Search help
Altmetric Explorer tracks online attention to the University's research publications, and to all tracked publications worldwide. Search for mentions in tweets, blog posts, news stories and other content. Altmetric for Institutions lets you monitor, search and measure conversations about publications by people affiliated with your institution. NOTE: We recommend creating an Altmetric Explorer account so that you can access additional functionality, such as the ability to save searches, set up and email reports, and more.
A wide range of written ethnographies, field notes, seminal texts, memoirs, and contemporary studies, covering human behaviour with a focus on outside the developed world. Combined with Ethnographic Video Online , it provides the complete works of the key practitioners and theorists alike throughout the discipline.
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