Copyright

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Information about Copyright for staff and students.

Research Repository

The Research Repository is an open access digital collection of research created by Murdoch University staff and students.

Findit on your mobile device

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What is a QR code?

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There's more than one way to access the Library. Use these apps to help you in your research.

Library on the go

You can use Findit from your mobile device. Simply visit Findit, or scan the QR code on the left, and it will automatically show you the mobile version.

Using QR Codes

QR Codes are a way for you to grab information from a screen and put it on your mobile.

Search the Library with Google Scholar

Add Murdoch University as a library when you access Google Scholar and a link to our material will appear. To do this, you will need to set your Google Scholar preferences:

  1. Go to Google Scholar and click Scholar Preferences.
  2. In the Library Links search box, search for murdoch.
  3. Check the box for Murdoch University Library - Findit@Murdoch.
  4. Click Save Preferences.

When you click a Findit@Murdoch link in your Google Scholar search results, you will be prompted to log in using your Murdoch MAIS username and password.

You might also like to set up your preferences to search the library from Scirus, a science-specific search engine.

New book RSS feeds

feed-icon-28x28.png The Library publishes a number of RSS feeds to help you keep track of new books in your subject area.

Murdoch University Library toolbar (LibX Murdoch)

LibX is a plugin for your web browser. It lets you take the library with you when you browse the web.

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There are versions available for Murdoch, Rockingham and Peel.

Library Search Google gadget

Add the Murdoch Library Search gadget to iGoogle - your personalised Google homepage. The gadget will enable you to search the Murdoch Library Catalogue by keyword and talk to a librarian using chat or email.

Add to Google