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Web-based research evaluation tool allowing you to analyze institutional productivity, benchmark your output against peers worldwide and give comprehensive insight into your institution's performance.
Provides access to the research performance of research institutions globally. Able to visualise research performance, benchmark relative to peers, develop collaborative partnerships and analyse research trends.
Oxford Politics Trove is an online platform for Oxford University Press’s politics textbook content. Griffith has access to 29 international relations ebooks within this collection. Click the "Show all books in my subscription" link to see books accessible by Griffith staff and students.
PEN is a fully searchable, full-text database of information about dietetics, developed from key practice questions and evidence-based answers, with links to tools and resources consistent with the evidence. Knowledge pathways are grouped under four broad Practice Categories: Population Health/Lifecycle; Health Condition/Disease; Food/Nutrients; Professional Practice.