Clear and concise medical videos for year 1 Nursing Students. Comprehensive coverage of pathology, physiology, pharmacology, and clinical reasoning videos to start with.
Dates covered: Various
Concurrent users: Unlimited
Provider: Elsevier
Full text: Yes
The RRIMO database provides online access to all scores published in the seven Recent Researches in Music series: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, 19th/20th centuries, American (including MUSA), and Oral Traditions, as well as the series Collegium musicum (Yale University). Critical commentary, scores and partbooks are fully text searchable text and may be viewed online, printed, or saved to your computer.
The Economist is one of the world's most respected and influential publications. You will find economic trends, geopolitical developments, and industry insights via the Economist.
HKBU staff and students can now access The Economist via the following steps:
1. Visit economist.com and click login.
2. Enter your HKBU email address in the email field (no need to enter a password).
3. At the “Find your institution” page, search for and select “Hong Kong Baptist University Library”.
4. Login with your HKBU SSOid.
5. Done! You will be redirected to The Economist.
This subscription also includes access to The Economist’s:
1. Digital newsletters
2. Online edition and archives of the weekly newspaper
3. Podcasts
4. Live digital events
Dates covered: Varied
Concurrent users: Unlimited
Provider: The Economist
Full text: Yes
The database offers 80% more content than the National Palace Museum’s official site, with unique features like “AI Image Search”, “AI Colorization”, “ Full-Text Search Capabilities”, exclusive “Artifact Glossaries”, “Extended Video Viewing”, and 7 distinct “Reading Modes”. The “Image-to-Image Search” fosters a blend of Eastern and Western perspectives, unlocking unexpected research avenues—vital for humanities and arts enthusiasts. The archive contains content dating from 1966 covering four notable core journals, including over 9,840 articles, 100,000 images, and 42,000 artifact glossaries. Beyond being a trove of Chinese treasures, this collection promotes the “aesthetic economy” and assists in research that spans various disciplines, enriching both theoretical and practical understanding of the National Palace Museum.
Dates covered: 1966 - Current
Concurrent users: Unlimited
Provider: United Digital Publications
Full-text: Some