Combines Australia and New Zealand specific magazines, newspapers & newswires, reference books, and company information to create a collection of regional full text content available to schools, public libraries, and academic institutions.
Provides indexing and abstracting for more than 10,000 journals, with full-text coverage for more than 6.000 titles. Covers a wide range of areas of academic study from the sciences to the arts.
This database focuses on the critical issues and events that influence women's lives in more than 190 countries. Information is from many sources, including popular magazines, and academic journals.
Atlas of human anatomy: cross-sectional anatomy, gross anatomy, radiological anatomy. Provides medical imaging and pictures of head and neck, thorax abdomen and pelvis, limbs, and spine.
Provides real-time resources through recorded TV programmes, live streams and on demand videos. First-time users must register: select University of Otago, use University staff or student email address only, password will be sent to email. Thereafter login requires registered email address/password.
Provides real-time resources through recorded TV programmes, live streams and on demand videos. Includes TV recordings of programmes from over 30 domestic and international television channels, the entire Archives New Zealand historical film collection along with other educational content in many subject areas, live TV channels in English and other languages. Media hosting is available where videos and related materials may be uploaded to the eTV Library for online access by staff, students, and the wider educational community.
A streaming service that provides access to video content sourced from leading suppliers. The Library subscribes to a selection of titles from this collection.
(Multidisciplinary database). Find journal, magazine and newspaper articles on a wide-range of subject areas including business, health, education, general science, multicultural issues and more. Magazines include Time, National Geographic, Nature, New Scientist, Wired, New Statesmen etc.
(Multidisciplinary database). This database allows access to thousands of journals, magazines, newspapers and ebooks on a huge range of subject areas: business, law, education, computing, science, technology, engineering, arts, medicine, and religion.
This database provides contextual information on hundreds of today's most significant science topics. It delivers integrated content from reference resources, full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, experiments, images, videos, audio files and links to websites.
(Science topics) An online interactive database that cover key science subjects including biology, chemistry, earth science and human anatomy. Authoritative digital content is paired with interactive 3D models with functionality including zooming in, rotating, or pulling them apart.
Provides international viewpoints on a broad spectrum of global issues, topics, and current events. Issue and country portals are continuously updated and bring together a variety of relevant sources for analysis of social, political, military, economic, environmental, health and cultural issues.
A newspaper database providing access to the current issue (and up to a 90 day backfile) for over 3,000 titles worldwide. The online newspapers replicate the physical version.
Health Ed is a catalogue of free health resources brought to you by the Health Promotion Agency (HPA) and the Ministry of Health. The public health resources on this website support healthier New Zealand communities. These resources will help you to make informed decisions for yourself and those you care about.
The Hub contains social science research undertaken, commissioned or partly funded by central government in New Zealand. This site defines 'social science research' as the systematic study of human action and interaction, and may include qualitative and quantitative research.
The site features information and resources from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Wellington, New Zealand. Browse content by People, Places, Events and Topics or three broad themes in New Zealand history: Culture and society, Politics and government and New Zealand at war. A Calendar of New Zealand history events provides short essays and links to further sources on over 500 events in New Zealand history. This site also includes links to guides, external websites and other material for those who are 'doing' and teaching history.
"Scoop.co.nz is an independent news website reaching more than 500,000 readers a month. Scoop's focus is on publishing important political and local content rather than clickbait."
The online library of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) featuring its books, papers and statistics and is the gateway to OECD’s analysis and data.
An online reference work covering political and economic information for more than 250 countries and territories. Europa World Plus is the online version of the Europa World Year Book and the nine-volume Europa Regional Surveys of the World series.