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Money, J. (2021). Yilabara (Now). Filmed on Gadigal Country. Commissioned by the University of Sydney Library
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
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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 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.
Access to the AusDI Independent Drug Monographs, pharmaceutical company product information (PI), consumer medicine information (CMI) leaflets, drug product images, and a product identifier module with links to your choice of drug interaction system(s). The Australian independent drug monographs include full-text, evidence-based drug and drug-class monographs.Please note: to access the mobile version of this resource, you will need to first create an account while connected to the University's network on-campus. You can do this by selecting "Register for Access" via the desktop version or choose "need a login?" via the mobile app.