Library resources for Bioethics

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The study of bioethics at Monash University is focused on ethics in science, especially in the health sciences and the biological sciences. Undergraduate courses and postgraduate programs are offered on the Clayton campus through the Centre for Human Bioethics within the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies. Relevant resources are either online or housed mainly at the Clayton branch libraries - Matheson (Humanities), HargraveAndrew (Medicine) and Law.
Contact librarian: Winifred Hirst
Learning skills: Rosemary Shaw, Dr Vikki Pollard
Help
- Ask a Questionusing our email, telephone, online chat or face-to-face services
- Help Yourselfwith classes and workshops, online tutorials and guides
Find resources in Monash University Library
- Use Search to find locations of books and journals, both print and online
- Use databases to find articles, papers and reviews
- Begin at the Library homepage
Librarians and Learning skills advisers
Librarians assist students with:
- how and where to start researching your topic
- effective use of databases and the Internet
- finding and evaluating information
- using the Library's collections
- located at the Information desk, by appointment or online.
Learning skills advisers assist students in improving their academic language and approaches to learning, including:
- academic English
- study methods and exam preparation
- effective listening and note-taking
- problem-solving and critical thinking
- reading strategies
- essay, report and thesis writing
- writing for research projects
- oral communication and presentation
- located at a drop in session.

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