RMIT Publishing, a provider of authoritative content from the Australasian region, has announced the launch of the Informit Health Collection ─ new for 2010. A full text online resource, it is expected to deliver instant, cover-to-cover access to core allied health content from the Australasian region. Many of the peer reviewed titles it includes are uniquely available through Informit, seen to offer new perspectives of benefit to allied health professionals and students.
Informit Health Collection will provide access to evidence-based research and case studies of practical support to practitioners and students in therapeutic, diagnostic and preventative health roles. Subjects covered include alternative medicine, biotechnology, children's health, continence and urology, counselling, epidemiology, geriatric health, indigenous health, nursing, rehabilitation and rural health.
The collection, developed by RMIT Publishing in response to the growing demand for online allied health information, will replace its more clinical and selectively indexed predecessor – Meditext - from January 1, 2010.
RMIT Publishing previews the new Informit Health Collection in Brisbane at the International Congress on Medical Librarianship throughout this week. The collection will be available to libraries and institutions on annual subscription from January 2010. Trials will commence on October 1, 2009.
Informit, a brand and online platform of RMIT Publishing, offers databases with a content focus on the Asia Pacific region. RMIT Publishing is a business unit of RMIT Training and a wholly owned subsidiary of RMIT University.
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