The following lists include examples of OERs for subjects taught at the University. They are by no means comprehensive. You can also search the suggested platforms listed throughout this guide. 

 

Textbooks 

Anatomy and physiology of animals

Written for veterinary nurses. This book describes the structure of the animal body and the way in which it works. Animals encountered in normal veterinary practice are used as examples where possible. CC BY-SA (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike) license.

A guide to the principles of animal nutrition

Written for students undertaking animal nutrition courses at university level this text introduces six fundamental nutrients - discussing structure, digestion and metabolism. CC BY-NC (Creative Commons Attribution- Non-Commercial) license.

Large animal surgery - supplementary notes

This textbook includes basic principles of large animal surgery and anesthesia, how to apply those principles to   cases and situations, and discover ways of finding answers when you don’t remember the information. CC BY-NC (Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial) license.The practice of sheep veterinary medicine

Book published by the University of Adelaide Press. Reference text for veterinarians who provide clinical services to   sheep producers. CC BY-NC-ND (Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives) license.

Swine diseases

Textbook by the University of Minnesota covering infectious diseases which challenge swine production. Topic include major multi systemic diseases; respiratory diseases; enteric diseases; systemic diseases; reproductive diseases; and skin diseases. CC BY-NC (Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial) license.

Veterinary epidemiology: principles and methods

The purpose of this textbook is to provide an introductory, yet comprehensive, source of information on epidemiology for veterinary students, researchers, and practitioners. CC BY-NC-ND (Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial- No Derivatives) license.

Veterinary histology

Microscopic anatomy textbook focused on domestic species, including the dog, cat, cattle, horses, swine, and camelids. Includes high-resolution, annotated images along with chapter-specific glossary of terms and learning objectives. CC BY-NC (Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial) license.

Veterinary preventive medicine

Introductory textbooks covering topics such as vaccines, parasite control, reproduction control, dentistry, behavior and nutrition in a wide variety of animals. CC BY-NC (Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial) license.

 

Supplementary resources

 3D models of animal skeletons

3D models created by the University of Edinburgh of various animal skeletons including an echidna and Tasmanian devil. CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution) license.

The normal canine videos

Series of four videos intended for first-year veterinary students. Includes: head and neck canine exam; thoracic canine exam; abdominal canine exam; and urogenital rectal canine exam. CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution) license.

Online Veterinary Anatomy Musem

Website providing access to veterinary anatomical resources in the form of a virtual museum. Content is organized by body region, body system and species. CC BY-NC-ND (Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives) license.

Small animal handling videos

Series of videos from the University of Edinburgh showing animal handling techniques. Topics covered include getting the dog out; lifting; body restraint; tableting; and raising a cephalic vein. CC BY-ND (Creative Commons Attribution- No Derivatives) license.

VR dog and bovine

Virtual Reality experience created by Virginia Tech allowing students to explore the skeletal system and organs in a dog and cow. GPL-2.0 (General Public License).

WikiVet

Collaborative initiative involving UK veterinary school with support from government and commercial partners to create a comprehensive online knowledge base which covers the entire veterinary curriculum. Includes text, images, videos and interactive learning materials. Some content only accessible to veterinary professionals and students via a free account. CC BY-NC-ND (Creative Commons Attribution- Non-Commercial- No Derivatives). 

  

Subscribed e- resources available in the library.

Taylor & Francis Veterinary Science Journals Footnote available in the university e library under CeRA

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Oxford Online Veterinary Science Journals available in the university e library under CeRA

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J Gate Veterinary Science Journals available in the university e library under CeRA

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Wiley Veterinary Science Journals available in the university e library under CeRA

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Science Direct Veterinary Science Journals available in the university e library under CeRA

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Consortium for e-Resources in Agriculture (CeRA)

Consortium for e-Resources in Agriculture (popularly known as CeRA) is an e-Consortium of Agricultural Libraries under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research for National Agricultural Research and Education System (NARES) Libraries. Established in November 2007, the Consortium for e-Resources in Agriculture (CeRA) is the first of its kind for facilitating 24x7 online access to select journals in agricultural and allied sciences to all researchers, teachers and students, policy planners, administrators and extension specialists in NARS through IP authentication. The 152 Consortium members consist of ICAR institutes/NRCs/Directorate/Project Directorates/National Bureau etc. and State Agricultural Universities. CeRA is now the most sought after online platform by scientists/ teachers in NARS for literature search for their professional pursuit. To put it in a nutshell, CeRA acts like a catalyst to enhance agricultural research, education and extension activities of NARS institution in achieving excellence and setting high standards in output and service to society. After the completion of NAIP project, CeRA is entrusted to ICAR – DKMA from July 2014 onwards.

Objectives of CeRA

  • To upscale the existing R&D information resource base of ICAR Institutions/State Agricultural Universities comparable to the world’s leading institutions/organizations.
  • To subscribe online journals/e-Resources and create an e-access culture among scientists/faculty in ICAR institutions/Agricultural Universities. 

Facilities provided by CeRA

  • Access to journals/e-Resources through IP authentication
  • Document Delivery Request System (DDR)
  • Access through Remote access facility (Ez - Proxy)

List of E-Resources

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Name of the Publishers

Link

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Taylor & Francis Journals

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www.tandfonline.com

 

 

 

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Oxford Online Journals 

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https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/journals_a_to_z

 

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IndiaAgristat

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www.Indiastatagri.com 

 

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J-Gate   

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www.jgateplus.com

 

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Wiley

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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/

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ScienceDirect

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/

 

 

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