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Learn more about the Curtin University Library spaces and services available to Curtin staff, students and community members. Search our catalogue to view our collections.
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Curtin Library databases include collections and indexes of journal articles and other content across all research subjects, providing either full-text or citation information. The databases are accessible to all Curtin staff and students.
Curtin Library has a range of specialised resources available for health, medicine and psychology. Including anatomy & physiology databases, drug resources, point-of-care tools, psychological tests and online video collections.
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Find items in the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library, archival collections and special collections. Past exam papers. Find electronic versions of past exam papers. Theses. Find theses by master and doctorate students from Curtin and around the world. espace
The JCPML recognises the contribution to Australian society of wartime prime minister and international statesman, John Curtin (1885-1945). It is Australia’s first prime ministerial library and is situated on the Perth campus of Curtin University in Perth, Australia.
Resources, training, help and services for Curtin researchers with significant computing, data, communications, visualisation, analytics, or online collaboration needs. View eResearch resources