The following PREMIUM DIGITAL RESOURCES may be useful for research on this subject. However, they are password protected and when you click on any of the icons below you will be re-directed to a page that requires authentication.
Science Reference Centre will give you the latest published articles on your topic
The Australia New Zealand Reference Centre - ANZRC will also give you the latest articles in a broad range of publications
Research is a process with many steps, and is rarely linear. A good researcher uses multiple sources and continually goes back and reviews their question and keeps adding new vocabulary and learning to their search. This Libguide has been created to provide support for your research tasks in this subject. |
The library has a comprehensive print collection however for this topic you will require the most up to date information so websites and journal articles will be the most appropriate sources. |
Before starting your research, it is good practice to think about and create a list of keywords that you can use to search for information on your topic. Google is very intuitive however databases usually require a search string. Here are a few tips to help you.
Suggestions for this topic: bioprinting 3D biofabrication bioprinting AND "organ tissues" OR "body parts" OR organs regenerative engineering tissue engeneering bioinks |
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology aspires to be a forum for all people involved in the process by bridging the gap too often existing between a discovery in the basic sciences and its clinical application. Frontiers is an Open Access publisher.
The Australian Academy of Science provides accurate and engaging content in a way that everyone can access.
The Referencing Libguide has resources on how to cite/reference sources in research.
The Online Reference Generator allows you to create citations and bibliographies using the Harvard Referencing Style for a comprehensive list of resources.
MyBib is a free online service that allows users to generate citations and bibliographies. You can paste in a DOI, ISBN or URL and have the fields populate automatically. However it does not always provide the correct reference so you must check that all possible parts of the reference have been included. |