The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet aims to inform policy and practice on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health by making research and other knowledge readily accessible. The database is a searchable catalogue of curated publications sourced from peer reviewed journals, grey literature and other authoritative sources on all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.
Provides content across a range of learning areas. As well as documentaries, it includes programs broadcast on pay TV channels such as The History Channel, National Geographic, BBC Knowledge and Discovery.
Collection of expert video tutorials and courses including topics on Business, Creative or Technology. Students and Staff have access to LinkedIn Learning via your ECU username and password.
A Web database for scientific research that contains the full text of more than 2,500 scholarly journals including over 250 fully Open Access publications. Covers Physical Sciences and Engineering, Life Sciences, Health Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities.
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
This collection features exclusive independent films and shorts, avant-garde performances, interviews, documentaries and much more. Content includes dance, film and media, history and culture, music, visual and applied arts, and opera
The Human Kinetics Library provides a range of ebooks and videos covering fitness, exercise, and sport sciences. This collection includes access to resources on Health Care in Sport and Exercise and Dance.