Online Resource Centre Demonstration
Student resources
- 3D Rotatable Structures
- Enabling students to investigate the concepts and phenomena presented in the book in a fully interactive way - taken from Keeler & Wothers: Chemical Structure and Reactivity
- Annotated forms
- Key forms from the litigation process, with useful annotations to help you understand how they should be completed correctly - taken from Cunningham-Hill & Elder: Civil Litigation Handbook
- Hyperlinked Bibliography
- Direct links to online articles cited in the book - taken from Yarnell: Epidemiology and Prevention
- Case breakdown
- A real reported case broken down into its key elements giving you tips on what to consider when reading cases - taken from Strong: How to Write Law Essays & Exams
- Case Studies and Questions
- Additional case studies with questions for use in tutorials, seminars or as revision - taken from Palmer: Introduction to Marketing.
- Monthly commentaries
- A series of short monthly essays analysing US foreign policy events to aid awareness and understanding of current issues - taken from Cox & Stokes: US Foreign Policy
- Crosswords
- Key glossary terms in an interactive crossword format - taken from Stearns & Hoekstra: Evolution 2e
- eBook
- The eBook provides a rich learning experience by taking full advantage of the electronic medium, and includes Living Graphs and animations to demonstrate key concepts - taken from Atkins & de Paula: Physical Chemistry: 8e
- Extended Matching Questions
- Self-test questions, more complex than the multiple choice questions - taken from Young: Medical Genetics
- Flashcard glossary
- Glossary terms presented in an interactive flashcard format to help revise key terms and concepts - taken from Bache & George: Politics in the European Union 2e.
- Living Graphs
- Online, interactive versions of some of the graphs in the textbook - taken from Atkins & de Paula: Elements of Physical Chemistry: 4e.
- Interactive Case Studies
- Students can follow the clinical journey of a patient with one of the five common cancers - taken from Watson et al: Oncology
- Interactive Exercises
- Work through the steps of carrying out a real-life research project, with exercises and feedback at each stage - taken from Holmes, Moody & Dine: Research Methods for the Biosciences.
- Litigation train
- An interactive timeline to help students put the litigation process in context - taken from Cunningham-Hill & Elder: Civil Litigation Handbook
- Interactive map of Europe
- interactive map with hot-spots on all EU member states and providing factual information on each member country - taken from Bache & George: Politics in the European Union 2e
- Multiple Choice Questions & Answers
- Test yourself on each chapter of the book and receive instant feedback - taken from Baylis & Smith: The Globalization of World Politics: 3e.
- Oxford NewsNow
- The latest news relevant to the business environment from a variety of publications, brought direct to this Online Resource Centre, and always up to date - taken from Wetherly and Otter: The Business Environment
- Podcasts
- Short audio files of the authors discussing answers to frequently asked questions by students on many aspects of studying tort law - taken from Bermingham & Brennan: Tort Law Directions
- PowerPoint diagrams with audio
- Selected diagrams from the textbook animated and with accompanying audio, voiced by the author, explaining how the diagrams come together and how these can be interpreted - taken from Chen-Wishart: Contract Law 2e
- Student Learning Activities
- Developing scenarios requiring the student to work through a series of questions, which provide cumulative feedback that can be printed as a permanent record - taken from Slorach & Ellis: LPC Business Law.
- Interactive Roman Timeline
- A timeline and biographies of key figures in Roman Law - taken from Borkowski & du Plessis: Textbook on Roman Law: 3e.
- Interactive timeline
- An interactive timeline showing key events in International Relations - taken from Young & Kent: International Relations since 1945
- Updates
- Developments in the law since publication of the textbook - taken from Card, Cross & Jones Criminal Law 17e
- Virtual field course
- A series of interactive exercises with video footage giving you the opportunity to analyse real ecological data - taken from Beeby & Brennan: First Ecology - Ecological Principles and Environmental Issues 3e
- Video
- Watch clips of mooting in action - taken from Finch & Fafinski: Legal Skills
- Web Links
- Useful web links for researching biomedical topics and some with useful animations, tutorials and dictionaries - taken from Pocock & Richards: Human Physiology 3e
- Wiki activity
- Based on the work of Treadgold, suggest where retailers fit into this matrix. Upload and compare your responses in this fun, interactive exercise - taken from Alexander & Doherty: International Retailing


