Cultural Advice

Aboriginal Peoples are advised the Library Collection contains images, voices and names of deceased people in physical and online resources.

The Library recognises the significance of the traditional cultural knowledges contained within its Collection. The Library acknowledge some materials contain language that may not reflect current attitudes, was published without consent or recognition, or, is offensive. These materials reflect the views of the authors and/or the period in which they were produced and do not represent the views of the Library.

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Check for textbook availability

Before you finalise your required textbooks, use this form to check with the Library whether they’re freely available to students as ebooks via the Library Collection. In line with our Collection Policy, whenever possible the Library purchases unlimited-user ebook licences for required course textbooks. If an unlimited-user licence isn’t available for academic institutions to purchase from publishers, Library staff can help you explore alternative resources which can be accessed at no cost to students.

Learn more about teaching with ebooks and using open educational resources (OER) in your course. Questions? Ask the Library!

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This form is adapted from the Check for Ebook Availability form by the University of Arizona Libraries under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY) International licence.