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New, fun and interactive learning tools.
iResearch contains a suite of short, fun elearning tools to support students' acquisition of essential information literacy skills.
A new comprehensive subject guide is available for EndNote.

The guide provides information on:
Getting started with EndNote
If you need more help with EndNote please contact me
SpringerImages is a collection of scientific images that spans the social sciences and humanities, scientific, technical and medical fields. It includes high-quality clinical images, photos, graphs, histograms, figures, and tables. Jump from the image to the source article if the Library has access to the journal. Users can create personalized image "sets," and can easily export images for use in their own presentations or lectures.
Remember Images.MD? Images.MD is now a subset of SpringerImages. You can search it separately or part of the larger subset of Medicine & Public Health.
To access SpringerImages please go to “S” in the University of Sydney Database List (or click on the hyperlinked picture above)
The library runs regular classes to help you to make the most of the library website, databases and Endnote.
If you can't make it to a class, contact us to arrange an individual consultation or explore our online tutorials.
Welcome to the Discipline of Health Informatics Subject Guide. This guide should assist you in getting started with your research.
Click on the tabs and sub-tabs above to find useful books, journals, databases, websites and search tips.

L0027293 Credit: Wellcome Library, London
The gyri of the thinker's brain as a maze of choices in biomedical ethics. Scraperboard drawing by Bill Sanderson, 1997.
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