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The Rural Clinical School Library in Rockhampton is co-located with the Health Sciences Library, Rockhampton Hospital. The service provides resources and support to the teaching, learning and research needs of UQ staff and students in the Faculty of Health Sciences in the region.
- General Enquiries
- Email: margaret.lamb@library.uq.edu.au
Phone: +61 7 4920 7397
- Loans Enquiries
- Email: margaret.lamb@library.uq.edu.au
Phone: +61 7 4920 7397
- Fax +61 7 4927 4978
- Location
- Demountable 3, Rockhampton Hospital
- Postal address
- UQ Liaison Librarian,
PO BOX 4143, Rockhampton, QLD 4700
Executive Manager, Engineering and Sciences Library Service
- (located in Biological Sciences Library)
Heather Todd
Email: h.todd@library.uq.edu.au
Phone: 3346 4394
Manager, Health Sciences Library Service
- (located in Herston Health Sciences Library)
Lisa Kruesi
Email: l.kruesi@library.uq.edu.au
Phone: 3365 5354
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The Rockhampton Hospital Health Sciences Library is located in Demountable 3 on the grounds of the Rockhampton Hospital complex.
Clients may access the collection, including books, videos and multimedia CDs. Computer access to UQ students and staff is provided to the library catalogue, databases and the internet, word processing, email and computer assisted learning packages.
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The Library is open from 8:30am - 5:00pm, Monday to Friday. After-hours access is available. Please contact Library staff for more information.
Opening hours for other UQ Libraries are available from the Library website.
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The returns trolley is located next to the Library Helpdesk and an After-hours Returns chute is available. This is located near the main entrance.
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Three computers are available for accessing the UQ library website including the online catalogue, databases and internet. Email facilities are available on all terminals. Three computers are for the exclusive use of UQ affiliated staff and students.
The Rockhampton Hospital Health Sciences Library is accessible by wheel-chair.
Small exhibitions and displays can be arranged through the RCS Liaison Librarian.
Individual and group study areas available within the Health Sciences Library, Rockhampton Hospital.
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The Health Sciences Library, Rockhampton Hospital is a co-located library service with collections maintained respectively by the University of Queensland Library and Queensland Health. Over 900 items are held in the UQ Rockhampton collection. The collection covers all medical areas of relevance to third and fourth year MBBS students, including: general medicine, genetics, anatomy, pathology, imaging, psychiatry, anaesthesia, orthopaedics, gynaecology, obstetrics, paediatrics, dermatology and pharmacology, medical law and rural health. The Queensland Health Library collection consists of more than 1500 items, including 11 hard copy journal subscriptions held on site. This collection is available to UQ students.
Additional hardcopy information resources are available from the other 13 branch libraries of the University of Queensland Library via the document delivery service.
For further information see the collection development policy.
Members of the University of Queensland Library may suggest items to be added to the Library's collection.
Schools and Centres may also contact their Liaison Librarian, to make a suggestion for purchase.
New resources are displayed throughout the Library.
For information on the latest issue of a journal search the library catalogue.
Enquiries about loans, problems with library records and requests for items held at another campus library can be made with the RCS Liaison Librarian. Held items and items requested from the warehouse or other can be collected from the RCS Liaison Librarian.
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Black and white network printing is available on all computers. Scanning is available upon request.
All copying is subject to copyright restrictions.
A video player and a DVD player are available for viewing teaching and learning resources. Usage of equipment is on an availability basis.
Television programs useful for teaching, learning and research are copied and placed into the Library's collection. The Library also works closely with the Central Video Replay Service (CVRS).
Visit the Multimedia Service for more information.
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