Exam Papers
Looking for past exam papers?
http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/exams/
Law Library extended Sunday opening hours.
From Sunday 23 October to Sunday 13 November, the Law Library will be open on Sunday from 10am - 5pm.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
New to Research
Take a look at this new titles we recieved for this month.
Systematic reviews to support evidence-based medicine : how to review and apply findings of healthcare research / Khalid S. Khan ... [et al.].
Designing and conducting research in health and human performance / Tracey D. Matthews, Kimberly T. Kostelis.
Quality measurement in early childhood settings / edited by Martha Zaslow ... [et al.].
Introduction to behavioral research methods / Mark R. Leary.
Qualitative and mixed methods in public health / Deborah K. Padgett.
Evaluating research articles from start to finish / Ellen R. Girden, Robert Kabacoff
For any enquiries please contact your Faculty Liaison Librarian.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Learn About Open Access!
Open Access: Learn. Share. Grow.
Open Access (OA) is an important global trend where researchers choose to provide free online access to their publications. To celebrate Open Access Week all research-active staff and students are invited to presentations by academic colleagues Simon Chapman, Martijn de Sterke, Alex Holcombe, Matt Todd and Goetz Richter who are harnessing the power of OA to extend their research influence and grow their citation rates. Learn about the benefits of OA for scholarly collaboration; the open science movement; the important of OA for disciplines striving for recognition; and combining social media and OA to increase exposure.
• Date: Friday 28 October, 2011
• Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM
• Venue: Victoria Park Room Level 5, Fisher Library
Places are limited and RSVP is essential. RSVP to library.rsvp@sydney.edu.au by 24 October
Labels:
digital publishing,
digital scholarship,
Open Access,
research
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
What's new I hear you ask?
Here is a selection of some of the new items we received in the Health Sciences Library over the past month.
Byalawa : The Byalawa resources are research-based multimedia learning and teaching resources designed to facilitate the acquisition of appropriate, culturally safe interviewing and case history taking skills in health profession students. The DVD scenarios are designed to be used in a range of situations and show speech pathology, physiotherapy, pharmacy, psychology, and occupational therapy initial interviews with indigenous patients in a range of urban settings.
Hemispheres : inside a stroke / Karen Lazar
You can check out the full list here
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Analyzing quantitative data : an introduction for social researchers / Debra Wetcher-Hendricks.
Byalawa : The Byalawa resources are research-based multimedia learning and teaching resources designed to facilitate the acquisition of appropriate, culturally safe interviewing and case history taking skills in health profession students. The DVD scenarios are designed to be used in a range of situations and show speech pathology, physiotherapy, pharmacy, psychology, and occupational therapy initial interviews with indigenous patients in a range of urban settings.
Hemispheres : inside a stroke / Karen Lazar
You can check out the full list here
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