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An introduction to the techniques used to identify evidence of prehistoric landscapes and their application in field research, drawing on work across the varied terrain of the Peak District in Derbyshire....
Describes the work of Ken Hawley in archiving the materials and documenting the lives and work of the people connected with the Sheffield edge tool and cutlery industries since the beginning of the 20th...
A series of four programmes looking at examination skills in ophthalmology.
Addresses the fears of first year students arriving at university who may be feeling insecure in their strange new environment. Offers advice on personal safety and how to avoid potentially dangerous...
Short videos dealing with the structure of the human body, emphasising clinically relevant aspects, such as injuries and disabilities. Each programme deals with a specific area of the body, using live models...
Shows how children can learn about literacy from their families, and how schools and nursery centres can work with parents to promote children’s early literacy development. Work on different strands of...
Shows how the traditional examination skills of inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation are applied to abdominal examination in infants and children. Demonstrates the methodical examination of the...
Measuring a child’s height and growth is one of the most effective ways of monitoring overall well-being. Theoretically easy, it is in practice often one of the least well-performed parts of the clinical...
Three short programmes tell an archaeological detective story of discovery, excavation and interpretation of evidence, to reveal the workings of a great farming estate of the Roman period.
Part 1: Designed to be shown at an introductory lecture or during a tour of the library ingthe first week of term. Stresses the bulk and alien nature of legal literature and emphasises the concept of the...
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