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Legal Research Skills: An Australian Law Guide

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  19 H5P Activities    English (Australia)

Author(s): The University of Queensland Library, James Cook University Library, University of Southern Queensland Library, Charles Darwin University Library, Southern Cross University Library, Queensland University of Technology Library, Deakin University Library, University of South Australia Library, Edith Cowan University Library, University of Tasmania Library, The Australian National University Library

Subject(s): Law, Primary sources of law, Sources of law: case law, precedent, Sources of law: legislation

Publisher: The University of Queensland, James Cook University, the University of Southern Queensland, Charles Darwin University, Southern Cross University, Queensland University of Technology, Deakin University, University of South Australia, Edith Cowan University, University of Tasmania, and The Australian National University

Publication date: 2025-01-15

Last updated: 2026-03-13

This book has a new location. Please access the book via JCU Open eBooks.

Updated in 2025, this edition of the guide is designed to support students undertaking Australian legal studies and contribute to the development of research skills in Australian law schools and incorporates a new chapter on Legal Research using Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI).

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Answering Clinical Questions

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  34 H5P Activities    English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): The University of Western Australia

Editor(s): Terena Solomons, Catherine Kafentzis, Rosemary Archondakis

Subject(s): Medical guidelines / Clinical guidelines, Primary care medicine, primary health care, General practice / Family medicine

Institution(s): University of Western Australia

Publisher: The University of Western Australia

Publication date: 2025-02-04

Last updated: 2026-03-12

A guide to the UWA approach to answering clinical questions; an Evidence Based Practice approach. ACQ teaches Evidence Based Practice principles such as to individualise information for your patient’s situation, integrate the best available information with clinical expertise, patient values, and the health care environment, and to challenge dogma and avoid uncritical acceptance of ‘usual practice’. Developed to support students in the Doctor of Medicine degree.

Research Skills for Postgraduate Study

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  16 H5P Activities    English (New Zealand)

Author(s): Catherine Doughty, Marcus Harvey, Peter Quin, Philip Worthington

Editor(s): Philip Worthington

Subject(s): Research and information: general, Information retrieval and access

Publisher: Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington

Publication date: 2025-09-15

Last updated: 2026-03-11

This book is designed to prepare postgraduate students for advanced research at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington. It advises and guides students on the research skills needed to carry out independent academic research projects for the first time. Students will be guided through key stages of research: Formulating a research question, scoping search, comprehensive searching of the literature, evaluating information sources, and reference management. Practical and informative in style, the book does not cover writing and research methods. The book focuses on the skills a University Library teaches and supports. While written for Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington students, using our own examples, links and references, the core text is generic in nature, to allow for other New Zealand Universities to adapt the book for their own situations and cohorts.

Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  15 H5P Activities    English (Australia)

Author(s): Griffith University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Editor(s): Nadine M. Connell, Lucy Forrester, Steph Friend

Subject(s): Crime and criminology, Causes and prevention of crime, Victimology and victims of crime

Institution(s): Griffith University

Publisher: Griffith University

Publication date: 2024-03-15

Last updated: 2026-03-10

This textbook introduces students to the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, using contemporary Australian examples to combine theory with practical applications and hands on research project. In the first section of the book, students will examine the nature of crime and how it is defined and measured in contemporary society. In the next section of the book, students will learn about the different criminological theories that guide our understanding of contemporary crime problems. In the final section of the book, students will examine criminal justice responses to learn how criminal justice agencies use these theoretical approaches to produce meaningful practical solutions. This textbook provides several benefits for novice criminology and criminal justice students, including prioritizing diversity and representation within each chapter. Interviews with researchers and practitioners help to make the textbook information come to life, offering critical insights into cutting-edge research and real-world illustrations of frontline criminal justice practices and policies. Students can gauge their comprehension of the chapter content with self-administered quizzes. Collectively, this interactive textbook enables students to advance their knowledge of criminology and criminal justice by drawing on the expertise of leaders in the field while applying local examples to this global discipline.

InfoTech Governance, Policy, Ethics & Law

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (Australia)

Author(s): David Tuffley

Subject(s): Computing and Information Technology, Digital, IT and Communications law, Data protection law, Information technology law / Cyberlaw, Digital and Information technology: general topics, Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects, Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects, Privacy and data protection

Institution(s): Griffith University

Publisher: Griffith University

Publication date: 2025-07-08

Last updated: 2026-03-10

Introducing: “InfoTech Governance, Policy, Ethics & Law” by Dr. David Tuffley

This textbook is a comprehensive guide to IT governance, policy, ethics and law for students, practitioners and researchers. It covers the latest developments and best practices in the field, with a focus on the ethical, legal and social implications of IT. The textbook is divided into nine chapters, each covering a key topic in IT governance, policy, ethics and law. The chapters are:

Chapter 1: IT Governance Frameworks. This chapter introduces the concept and importance of IT governance, and reviews the main frameworks and standards for IT compliance and data retention.

Chapter 2: Cybersecurity and Data Protection. This chapter explores the challenges and opportunities of cybersecurity and data protection in the digital age, and discusses the international and national regulations and guidelines for privacy, data transfers, data breach notification, AI accountability and ethical hacking.

Chapter 3: Cloud Computing and Outsourcing. This chapter examines the benefits and risks of cloud computing and outsourcing, and explains the contractual and legal issues involved in these arrangements.

Chapter 4: Digital Ethics and Responsible AI. This chapter analyzes the ethical principles and values that should guide the design, development and use of digital technologies and AI, and addresses the topics of algorithm bias, emerging technologies, whistleblower protection and AI art.

Chapter 5: Intellectual Property and Copyright. This chapter explains the basic concepts and types of intellectual property rights, and explores the challenges and solutions for digital rights management, open-source software licensing and fair use.

Chapter 6: E-Gov and Digital Transformation. This chapter describes the role and impact of IT in government and public administration, and highlights the best practices and case studies of e-government, citizen engagement, smart cities and remote work.

Chapter 7: Impact of IT on Society. This chapter assesses the positive and negative effects of IT on society, culture and human behavior, and covers the topics of social media, technology for social good, accessibility and inclusion.

Chapter 8: Employee IT Usage and Policies. This chapter discusses the rights and responsibilities of employees and employers regarding IT usage in the workplace, and provides guidance on how to create effective IT policies that balance privacy, security and productivity.

Chapter 9: IoT Security and Privacy. This chapter explores the security and privacy issues related to the Internet of Things (IoT), and covers the topics of IoT ethics, biometric data usage, data localization and sovereignty.

The textbook is written in plain English to make it accessible to a wide audience, without compromising on accuracy or rigor. It also includes learning objectives, key terms, review questions, case studies, exercises and references at the end of each chapter to enhance the learning experience.

Beyond Coding

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (Australia)

Author(s): David Tuffley

Subject(s): Information technology industries, Business communication, etiquette and presentation, Computing and Information Technology, Digital and Information technology: general topics

Institution(s): Griffith University

Publisher: Griffith University

Publication date: 2025-10-22

Last updated: 2026-03-10

In today’s competitive IT industry, technical skills alone are no longer enough to succeed. This book teaches essential soft skills that transform technical professionals into complete IT leaders. You will master clear communication for diverse audiences, build strong teams through collaboration and conflict resolution, and solve complex problems with structured thinking. The guide covers time management techniques, project management fundamentals, and stakeholder delivery methods. Additional modules address professional ethics, customer relations, cultural awareness, leadership influence, and personal growth. These practical skills complement your technical knowledge, creating competitive advantages in today’s IT industry. The book provides frameworks, tools, and strategies that help you advance your career, lead projects successfully, and adapt to changing workplace demands.

Fossil Treasures of the Geology Museum

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): Daniel B Thomas, Jeffrey H Robinson, Daphne E Lee

Subject(s): Earth sciences, Zoology and animal sciences

Institution(s): University of Otago

Publisher: The University of Otago

Publication date: 2025-06-03

Last updated: 2026-03-10

Tens of thousands of iconic fossils are housed in the collections of the Geology Museum at Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka – University of Otago, in Ōtepoti Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand. Used for teaching and research for over a century, here we offer a close look at some of the most special fossil treasures in the collections.

Qualitative Research – a practical guide for health and social care researchers and practitioners

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (Australia)

Author(s): Darshini Ayton, Tess Tsindos, Danielle Berkovic

Editor(s): Darshini Ayton, Tess Tsindos, Danielle Berkovic

Subject(s): Research methods / methodology, Public health and preventive medicine, Personal and public health / health education, Educational: Health and social care

Publisher: Monash University Library

Publication date: 2023-03-21

Last updated: 2026-03-09

This guide is designed to support health and social care researchers and practitioners to integrate qualitative research into the evidence base of health and social care research. Qualitative research designs are diverse and each design has a different focus that will inform the approach undertaken and the results that are generated. The aim is to move beyond the “what” of qualitative research to the “how”, by (1) outlining key qualitative research designs for health and social care research – descriptive, phenomenology, action research, case study, ethnography, and grounded theory; (2) a decision tool of how to select the appropriate design based on a guiding prompting question, the research question and available resources, time and expertise; (3) an overview of mixed methods research and qualitative research in evaluation studies; (4) a practical guide to data collection and analysis; (5) providing examples of qualitative research to illustrate the scope and opportunities; and (6) tips on communicating qualitative research.

Cover design by Les Thomas

Why play works

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): Marilyn Fleer, Kelly-Ann Allen, Anne Clerc-Georgy, Leigh Disney, Liang Li, Lara McKinley, Gloria Quinones, Prabhat Rai, Janet Scull, Anne Suryani

Subject(s): Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy, Early childhood care and education

Institution(s): Monash University

Publisher: Monash University Library

Publication date: 2024-03-21

Last updated: 2026-03-09

The focus of this textbook is on play and learning through a Conceptual PlayWorld. This evidence informed model helps teachers to plan innovative practices relevant for a range of discipline concepts. The teachers and children after reading/hearing a children’s book or nursery rhyme or fairytale jump into the story as characters from the book/story, go on adventures, meet challenges that they solve and return to the real world enriched, and excited to go back in for another adventure (potentially bringing with them things they have learned to enrich their play). The 5 characteristics of planning for a Conceptual PlayWorld are: 1) Selecting a story, 2) Designing an imaginary play space; 3) Planning an exciting entry and entry into that space; 4) Planning a problem that the characters of the story (children in role) will meet and need to solve using concepts; 5) Planning the role of the adults in the imaginary play.

This evidence-informed model forms the foundation of each chapter in the book. Students will learn:

● what is a Conceptual PlayWorld

● the research that underpins a Conceptual PlayWorld

● how to plan and implement a Conceptual PlayWorld

● how to contextualise a Conceptual PlayWorld for specific ages, contexts and discipline content

● how to assess and make learning visible in a Conceptual PlayWorld

● to be leaders and innovators by designing creative and imaginative programs using a Conceptual PlayWorld model of pedagogical practice

● the utility of Conceptual PlayWorlds for creativity, imagination, and wellbeing.

Japanese Introductory 1

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  129 H5P Activities    English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): Iori Hamada

Subject(s): Language acquisition, Language teaching and learning, Language teaching and learning: second or additional languages, Language learning: grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation

Institution(s): Monash University

Publisher: Monash University Library

Publication date: 2024-03-13

Last updated: 2026-03-09

Japanese Introductory 1 is a comprehensive and engaging textbook for beginners eager to learn Japanese. Tailored to fit the needs of self-learners and students in academic settings alike, this book aligns with the semester timelines of universities in Australia and New Zealand. The book offers interactive exercises, cultural insights and a diverse perspective, including Indigenous voices from both Australia and Japan. It begins with familiar contexts, gradually exploring broader aspects of Japanese culture and language. Structured to resonate with learners from various backgrounds, it is a practical and engaging resource for those starting their journey into the Japanese language.