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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
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HeinOnline’s Core for Australia and New Zealand is an entire digital library containing the full text of more than 3,000 law and law-related journals, access to U.S. federal and state case law, thousands of classic legal treatises, and a wealth of government publications.

Among the package’s many databases, access the Acts of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Australian Law Reform Commission Library, Statutes of the Realm, and more—all are exact replicas of the original print publications and all are fully searchable.
  • Australian content
  • Open Access resource
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JCU Open eBooks is James Cook University's open eBooks platform hosted on Pressbooks. Open eBooks, also known as Open Educational Resources (OER), are published by JCU under a variety of Creative Commons licenses. Pressbooks is an eBook hosting software platform used by authors to adapt and/or create eBooks.
  • Australian content
  • Open Access resource
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The Learning and Teaching Repository contains a collection of higher education learning and teaching materials flowing from projects funded by the Australian Government from 1994 -2018.
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Symptom Media is an online resource for mental health education and training. This resource, used by healthcare professionals, universities, colleges, hospitals & medical schools, gives access to over 1,000 unique, concise training tools including Symptom Media’s:

- Accredited CE Courses built around video case studies.
- Assessment Tools, DSM-5-TR, ICD 10 & Teletherapy video case studies.
- Simulation Activities, used to practice clinical skills by watching a video without the diagnosis listed and then complete assignments such as a Treatment plan or Mental Status Exam.
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