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Human Movement, Outdoor Recreation and Fitness. 

This guide will incorporate resources on the Reference shelves, relevant databases, some relevant web sites and links to referencing.
Last update: Feb 07th, 2010 URL: http://libguides.ballarat.edu.au/humanmovement_outdoorrecreation_fitness  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Welcome to the Human Movement, Outdoor Recreation and Fitness guide.

The guide is designed to help you get started with your library research.

Click on any of the tabs above to find Human movement, outdoor recreation and fitness related books, journals, articles and more.

 

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Reserve collection

The Reserve collection contains information sources, such as recommended readings, that are deemed to be in high demand by academic/teaching and/or Library staff. Such items are available in print(eg: book chapter) or electronic (eg: Web page) format.

To Locate Reserve collection items, you need to search the UB Library catalogue according to your unit code and/or lecturer's name.

 

Call Numbers

Human anatomy                                   611

Human physiology                                612

Health promotion                                  613

Dietetics/nutrition                                  613.2

Physical fitness/development             613.71

Athletic injuries/sports medicine        617.1027

Athletic and outdoor sports                 796

 Sports psychology                                796.01

 Outdoor recreation                                796.5

Aquatic sports                                         797

 
 

New Titles

New titles are added to the collection daily.

You can view the new titles and resources which may be valuable to your research on the Library Homepage.

 

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