A clinical search engine designed to support physicians and nurses in their clinical decision making. It contains textbooks, journals, practice guidelines, drug information, and patient handouts. Please note: users can access web versions of books and chapters but must register for an account with their ACU email in order to download PDFs or set up remote access.
Authoritative medical information from over 5,400 journals in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and pre-clinical sciences.
Incorporating data from MIMS abbreviated and full medicines information, product images and consumer medicines information, MIMS Online provides access to essential information on over 4,500 prescription and non-prescription drugs.
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Over 170 books which combine visual inspiration with practical advice on idea generation, research techniques and portfolio development across the main visual arts disciplines.
This collection gathers full text academic journals devoted to the deep study of writers and texts associated with core literary movements. Featured topics include: medieval authors & texts; modernist authors; Victorian, Edwardian & Gothic authors; and literary theorists.
You can discover a rich collection of primary material that ranges across a wide variety of subject areas, from philosophy, literature, and theology, to economics, linguistics, and medicine.
Quality digital collection of contemporary real-world business cases. A great aid for teaching and understanding business and management curriculum. Topics include: Accounting; Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility; Economics; Entrepreneurship; Finance; Marketing; and Research Methods for Business & Management. Please note: Academic staff wanting to access teaching notes must create a profile and get a verification code from the library. Please email DL-LIB-FLB@acu.edu.au