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The EBSCO eBook Clinical Collection is a robust and authoritative collection of full-text eBooks designed specifically for medical and healthcare professionals, students, and researchers. It supports clinical education, practice, and research by providing access to a wide range of titles across multiple health and medical disciplines that include Emergency Medicine, Geriatrics, Medicine (General & Internal), Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Psychology, Public Health and Surgery.
The EBSCO Human Rights and Law eBook Collection is a carefully curated digital library offering full-text access to authoritative books covering a broad spectrum of legal topics, with a strong emphasis on human rights, international law, and social justice. Core subject areas include Children’s and Women’s Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Environmental Law and Human Rights, Human Rights, International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law, Labour and Employment Law, Law and Public Policy, Legal Theory and Jurisprudence, Refugee and Asylum Law.
IOPscience is a leading research platform from the Institute of Physics, providing access to high-quality journals, conference proceedings, and e-books in physics, engineering, materials science, and related disciplines. The platform offers advanced search tools, subject filters, and personalized features to help researchers discover and stay updated on the latest scientific developments. IOP Science supports accessibility standards and integrates seamlessly with library systems for a smooth user experience. Access cutting-edge research content from 1874 to the present through an easy-to-use, researcher-friendly interface.
The collection offers a range of free social work books and resources that integrate psychological theories, social work practice with specific populations, and trauma healing approaches. These texts emphasize applying theoretical knowledge to improve client outcomes, address unique challenges in rural and family settings, and deepen understanding of emotional and unconscious processes. Overall, these resources aim to support social workers and students in developing culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, and evidence-based practices.