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New website for Fryer Library

The Fryer Library has a new website and we want to know what you think about the changes.

The new website aims to make it much easier to find information about visiting Fryer, the collections, and our community.

A Website for Australian Scientists to become Media Savvy

Science Media SAVVY: Helping scientists work effectively with the news media. The Australian Science Media Centre has launched a free online website to help scientists work with the news media, it is hoped that this will become a valuable resource that scientist can turn to when asked for media requests.

The website includes:

Looking for the latest scientific research news?

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Futurity.org aggregates research news from some of the top universities in US, UK, Canada and Australia. You can search, browse by topic and/or limit results to the research activities of a subscribing university.

Every day is ScienceFriday

ScienceFriday.pngStay up to date with current science and technology news topics by subscribing via RSS or iTunes to ScienceFriday. Check recent videos such as the Physics Of The Riderless Bike or <a

CORE - new tool to search UK respositories

core.pngCOnnecting REpositories (CORE) can be searched for full-text papers stored across a selection of UK Open Access repositories. The CORE project aims to facilitate access and navigation to relevant scientific papers distributed in Open Access ins

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What is Google+ one?

plusonebutton.pngGoogle's recently launched +1 button can be inserted into websites enabling users to recommend websites and share recommendations with friends. It's similar to Facebook's 'Like' button.

Dental health of Indigenous children in the Northern Territory: findings from the Closing the Gap program

The AIHW has released a new report today: Dental health of Indigenous children in the Northern Territory: findings from the Closing the Gap program. This report details the oral health of Indigenous children in the Northern Territory who have received dental services as part of the Closing the Gap Initiative.

See the full report.
 

The 34th Australian Dental Congress

Registration is still open for the 34th Australian Dental Congress, to be held in the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre: Wednesday 30th March to Sunday 3rd April.

The theme of the Congress, “Back to the Future: Now and Tomorrow”, will appeal to all in the dental profession as it will relate to day to day practice.

For full details, program and registration go to the Australian Dental Association website.