Approximately 55 on-line databases
which give access to 10,000 individual journal titles via
the
Databases page.
Print newspapers.
A small selection of recreational magazines.
Course Resources Online - an
extensive collection of electronic journal articles and
book chapters for students to download and print out via
the
Course Resources Online
page.
These resources have been selected
by course coordinators to ensure that relevant academic
materials are made available to students in an effective
and timely way.
E-books - several collections of full-text electronic books
(not set texts, but wider reading materials). Examples
include NetLibrary, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Reference
Online as well as OECD online
available via the
e-books
page.
Audiovisual and multimedia equipment for loan
- See
Services
for more
details.
Melbourne Library has also compiled
a
Useful Websites for Your Study page to filled
with academic, leisure and general interest sites.
Important notes:
Various types of
assistance are offered on using the resources available.
Please refer to our
Getting Started page for more information.
For detailed instructions on how
to use the Melbourne Library
resources such as the catalogue and databases online,
please consult our Library User guides and
tutorials web page, or alternatively, look at the step by step instructions using the
Compass
: Library Help Online facility.
To
access the databases off campus students will need to use the
Passwords page.