Check out these remarkable researchers profiled by the Library this year
Griffith researchers are conducting world-class research, driven to better understand our world and improve people’s lives.
Griffith researchers are conducting world-class research, driven to better understand our world and improve people’s lives.
Source: Courtesy of Dr Justin Chapman. Having recently joined the Griffith Centre for Mental Health after…
Happy International Women’s Day! International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements…
Due to sensationalised stories and movies (we all know JAWS) sharks have become a feared killer within our oceans. But…
Infectious diseases continue to be some of the world’s most significant health challenges. The Institute for Glycomics’ research into viral…
By focusing on food waste, we can all contribute to improved soil, plant and planet health. Every year in Australia…
Dr Milton Kiefel knew he wanted to be an astrophysicist when in 1969, with 200 other children and teachers crammed…
Dale Rowland is a Wiradjuri and Biripi man who comes from a proud Aboriginal family. At an early age, he observed…
This month, the Library spoke with Dr Linlin Ma about her research, what inspires her and what advice she…
Every day we see the power of both the individual and the collective in addressing issues such as…
To understand the value of water and the impact of your water footprint, you need to look at how you…
‘Zero malaria starts with me’ and ‘Zero Malaria – Draw the Line Against Malaria’ are the rallying slogans for …
This month, the Library spoke with Dr Jean Spinks about her research, what inspires her and the advice she…
Diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common long-term complications of diabetes. As symptoms often interfere with walking, balance and…
We are all familiar with the term DNA, yet many of us may not realise that it is our RNA, or Ribonucleic Acid, that creates the protein vital…
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this post mentions and contains images of deceased peoples. …
As end of the year approaches, we’re counting down the five most popular Library Connect blog posts from 2022.
As the year draws to an end, we’re counting down the five top Library Connect blog posts from 2022.
As the year draws to an end, we’re counting down the five top Library Connect blog posts from 2022.
We’re counting down the five most popular Library Connect blog posts from 2022. Library Connect is your one-stop-shop for…
As the year draws to an end, we’re counting down the five top Library Connect blog posts from 2022.
Did you know that the polyester, nylon, and other synthetic fibers within your clothes are all forms of plastic? With…
In 1930, John Maynard Keynes spelt out a vision of impending utopia: work, he said, will…
In any given year in Australia, one in five of us will experience symptoms of mental illness, but 60%…
In the vast landscape of academic publishing, a deceptive and troubling phenomenon has persisted for years: hijacked…
Join us this October for our upcoming online RED workshops designed to equip you with knowledge and skills to…
In a competitive academic landscape, it’s important to stand out when applying for grants and pursuing career advancement. To…
National Coming Out Day, observed annually on 11 October, marks the anniversary of the 1987 National March…
For World Allergy Week, 13 – 19 June, we chat with Dr Amanda Cox who is part of the Griffith…
Source: Courtesy of Dr Popi Sotiriadou. This month we met with Dr Popi Sotiriadou to find out more about…
Uplift your skills and identify key support and resources by completing the new Introduction to research data…
Due to a network upgrade, the Nathan campus library (N53) is closed Friday 21 June, 5pm…
Since January 2024, publications in Griffith’s institutional repository, Griffith Research Online (GRO), have been downloaded nearly…
Are you a researcher or HDR looking for training? Not sure where to start your research learning journey? …
Open access publishing helps make research findings freely available for anyone to access and view. This can…
What is the future of academic publishing? In an environment of paywalls, predatory publishing and a publish or perish…
Research never stops,…
The Library is running Researcher Education and Development (RED) workshops to help you get your research off to running…
Dr Alexis Kallio was appointed the Deputy Director (Research) of the Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University (QCGU) in 2021, adding to…
Library Connect is your one-stop-shop for news about Library services, upcoming events and workshops and more. We cater to…
In the first interview in our Researcher Profile series for 2022, Dr Hassan Karampour spoke with…
Open access week is coming up and to celebrate the Library is hosting a panel…
Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability invites you to attend an Author Talk event on disability and resilience, with esteemed guest…
Each month Griffith Library finds out more about a remarkable Griffith researcher. This month we spoke with…
Clare Burnett is a PhD candidate in Griffith University’s School of Humanities, Languages, and Social Science.
Each month Griffith Library discovers more about a remarkable Griffith researcher. This month we spoke with Dr…
Each month Griffith Library finds out more about a remarkable Griffith researcher. This month we spoke with…
Join us on Tuesday 20 September at the Gold Coast campus Library for an evening with…
Are you a researcher or higher degree by research candidate looking to further your learning and development? Our upcoming…
There is so much to consider when deciding where to publish your research that it might leave you feeling…
This National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 27 May to 3 June, the Library has released our new webpage Culturally respectful…
Academic writing is a versatile career skill that allows you to communicate clearly, concisely, professionally and effectively. By developing…
Open Access Week (24–30 October) is a great time to discover how you can make your research…
It’s Open Access Week (24–30 October) and this year’s theme is ‘Open for Climate Justice’. …
Are you a researcher or higher degree by research candidate looking to further your learning and development? Our upcoming…
Running from 1 – 3 November, the 2022 Queensland Research Bazaar (ResBaz) is a three-day event…
Recently, Griffith Research Online (GRO) has seen elevated interest in tourism-related research. In fact, this topic accounted for approximately…
This June the Library has a range of exciting workshops available to improve your research skills and prepare you…
Creativity is fundamental to human development. A resource with the power not only to enrich our quality of life…
As you navigate your research journey, there’s a lot you will need to learn and discover. One…
Each month Griffith Library finds out more about a remarkable Griffith researcher. Professor Alberto Posso is…
The attachments we form shape our experience of the world and our understanding of who we are. ‘Hell is…
For more than 1,000 years, the study of light has led to discoveries that have revolutionised society and broadened…
Griffith Library celebrated the contribution of two of its Open Research Champions at Nathan Library on 2 February. Professors Wendy…
The Library is running online Researcher Education and Development (RED) workshops throughout the month of April. Find a workshop…
A Creative Commons licence is a specific type of copyright licence that allows creators to provide others with permission…
Each month our Librarians prepare and deliver a range of workshops to help improve your research skills. Register your…
Dr Michelle Rourke is a CSIRO Synthetic Biology Research Fellow at Griffith University’s Law Futures…
The Library has prepared a range of workshops to help you dive back into your research projects for the…
‘Education is transformational and can transform not only a student’s life, but the life of their…
What Goes Around Comes Around’ is the theme of 2023’s National Recycling Week (13-19 November). This…
Nearmap is the global leader in geospatial map technology, noted for its database of high-resolution aerial imagery,…
Professional communication – it isn’t just talking face to face but extends to writing emails, interactions on digital platforms…
So why choose ProQuest? Founded in 1938, ProQuest is an online publisher that provides access…
Libraries are a safe space, with a long history of providing a refuge for all types of individuals and…
Running from 21-23 November, at the University of Queensland, ResBaz is a three-day festival of digital…
Do you have a project or an assignment requiring First Peoples research? Are you unsure where to start your…
Are you looking for help with your researcher profiles or metrics, Library searching for a literature review, formatting your…
This Harmony Week Library Connect is sharing the stories of people who have joined the Griffith community from overseas.
Not sure where to start when looking for resources for your studies or research? A great place to start is…
To find out everything you need to know about what’s going on at the Library, you can follow us…
February is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and Ovarian Cancer Australia is asking everyone to wear a…
Treading the tightrope between art and lies, Griffith Review 79: Counterfeit Culture lifts the curtain on…
The Bloomsbury Visual Arts Hub brings together all of the Bloomsbury digital visual arts…
This year’s International Open Access week theme, ‘Community over Commercialisation’ seeks to encourage a candid conversation about the approaches…
Meet two of our panel members for this year’s International Open Access week event – ‘Community over…
Only seven more days until our Open Access Week event: Community over Commercialisation: Candid conversations…
The Library invites you to celebrate Open Access Week by joining our live streamed panel discussion…
This November the Library has a range of exciting workshops available…
Are you an academic staff member applying, or thinking of applying, for promotion in 2024 or 2025? …
Follow our Library Connect blog to find out everything you need to know about what’s going on at the…
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) is a database of science videos for research, teaching and bringing to…
As we reach the end of 2023, students and staff will be taking a hard-earned break over the holidays…
Need to locate Australian industry information for your next assignment? IBISWorld‘s industry market research, reports…
Our 24/7 Library spaces at Nathan and Gold Coast give you a safe space to study…
With the year racing to a close it’s a good time to look back on all the new or…
Whether you’re an experienced academic or just starting out on your research journey, the Library provides…
Help build your research skills with the Library’s Researcher Education and Development (RED) workshops. Check out the sessions being…
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide a stable, long-lasting way to uniquely identify digital objects, publications, researchers, institutions and more. They…
21 March is International Day of Forests, an annual event designated by the United Nations to…
Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability invites you to attend an Author Talk event with esteemed guest Mary Li…
Need to locate grey literature resources? Policy Commons, produced by Coherent Digital, is your new go-to…
This month’s Researcher Education and Development (RED) workshops cover a wide range of topics – literature reviews; researcher profiles…
Each of the 7,000 languages currently spoken across the globe is a unique, invaluable mode of cultural, spiritual and…
The past, famously, is a foreign country – but in the twenty-first century, it’s one in which we increasingly…
Whether you’re an experienced researcher or just starting out, the Library’s got you covered with services and support to…
In 1981, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) conducted its first national survey of Australians living with a disability.
Beginning with its first intake of students in 1992, the…
25 November is International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. This day marks the…
Australia is home to a diverse population from many different cultural backgrounds and with many differing needs. As we…
What is the difference between a reference list and a bibliography? What is academic…
With cost of living and environmental concerns at the forefront of many people’s minds, now is a great time…
Exams are coming up and the Library is here to help with extended opening hours. Our opening hours from…
This October the Researcher Education and Development team have organised a number of online workshops to assist with your research…
Have you noticed something different on your Google Scholar profile lately? This new, unexpected addition is called Public Access. …
Sharing protocols, methodology, code, data and findings in a way that enables free access and reuse by others through…
The Library has recently expanded our access to Springer ebook collections. You can now discover ebooks…
Often when we think about sustainability and our impact on the environment, our thoughts turn to energy usage, recycling…
If you’re looking for resources for your studies or research, the Library catalogue is a great…
Two Toowoomba-based springer spaniels have been credited with protecting Bundaberg’s turtle colony from foxes and other invasive predatory species. …
It’s the start of another month and the Library has been putting together a program of online workshops to…
As a researcher you are working hard to discover new insights, contribute to your discipline and make an impact.
As a Griffith student or researcher you have access to a wide range of essential medical resources, 24/7. …
Would you like to keep track of the books you’ve borrowed…
With six libraries across five physical campuses, the Library has spaces to suit all your study needs, whether you…
No, not Twitch streamers (though we’re sure they’d be excited about this too)—we’re referring to twitchers: twitcher…
Research metrics are an effective way to measure the uptake of your work. As a researcher, you can use…
Follow our blog Library Connect to find out everything you need to know about what’s going on at the…
It’s show time! Here are the upcoming changes to the Library’s opening hours. Logan Show holiday …
The Researcher Education and Development (RED) team are running a range of useful workshops for researchers…
Sage Business brings business to life. SAGE Business Cases provides access to thousands of international…
Whether you’re a student or staff member, we all have a responsibility to behave online in ways…
NAIDOC Week provides an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories. So…
The DevilComeback breeding program has experienced its second successful year, with nine new Tasmanian devil joeys…
Are you a researcher or higher degree by research candidate looking to further your learning and development? Our upcoming…
Over the next couple of weeks, you will see some changes in the Library. Next week (20-24 June), the existing…
We’re not saying that you should take the law into your own hands, however we would recommend getting your…
Some of the Library’s full text links may be unavailable from this Saturday 18 June to Sunday 19 June. This is due…
As a higher degree or academic researcher, you are producing impactful, high-quality work. But how can you best communicate…
8 June is World Ocean Day. The 2022 theme for the day is ‘One Ocean, One…
Queensland Day is a celebration of Queensland’s past, present and future. Commemorated annually on 6 June, Queensland…
Are you a researcher or higher degree by research candidate looking to further your learning and development? Our upcoming…
Are you undertaking an independent or honours project involving a First Peoples research topic or question? Or perhaps you’re…
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this post may mention and contain the images of deceased…
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this post may mention and contain the images of deceased…
As a higher degree research (HDR) candidate there is a lot to learn and discover. Did…
The past month has been dense with public holidays allowing us all to spend more time with our families…
Nappies are one of the world’s biggest waste problems. In Australia, almost 800 million disposable nappies…
Welcome to HDR Skills Week—a week devoted to helping you build the skills you need to research…
This week (2-8 May) is Privacy Awareness Week (PAW), an annual event to raise awareness about…
Today, 25 April, is Anzac Day, the national day of remembrance for Australians and New Zealanders…
All Griffith Library locations will be open at reduced hours during the ANZAC Day public holiday on Monday 25…
Need resources for your business management studies? Griffith now has the Business Source Ultimate…
Our multi-skilled team of Library specialists are experts in assisting students with their research and study needs. They can…
Most of our Griffith Library locations will be closed from Friday 15 April to Monday 18 April and will…
Are you a researcher or higher degree by research candidate looking to further your learning and development? Our upcoming…
This week you may notice some changes to Library chat. To continue to provide you with easy access to live chats…
Research data grows exponentially every day. This growth in data could be attributed to several factors, but an obvious one is the…
With the growing conversations around climate change and environmental sustainability, this year’s NAIDOC Week theme Heal Country! seems to have arrived at…
With Trimester 2 fast approaching, it’s a good time to make sure you’re prepared for teaching in the trimester ahead. …
If you’re considering or conducting a systematic-style review (for example, systematic, scoping, integrative or rapid) you’ll want to take every…
Discover Oxford collections for your research and take advantage of the all-new resources that have just landed. …
The Library invites you to join us in observing Refugee Week, which runs from Sunday 20…
International Men’s Health Week 2021 is 14 – 20 June. This week serves to increase awareness of …
June 2021 brings with it the first anniversary of our Library Plus newsletter—your one-stop shop for research support services.
Did you know that the ocean covers 70% of the planet and produces at least 50% of our oxygen? Those are…
Did you know it’s World Blood Donor Day? Established in 2005 by the World Health Organization, World Blood…
Welcome to HDR (Higher Degree Research) Skills Week! Technological advancements have changed the way we research, manage ourselves and interact…
During Week 12 and the Trimester 1 study and exam period—from 31 May 2021 to 18 June 2021—the Library has extended our opening hours…
Some of the Library’s full text links may be unavailable this Sunday 30 May 2021 from 1 pm to Monday 31 May 2021 at 1 pm. This is due to planned…
Need to learn data science methods for your research or study? Today’s data is often so large, fast …
Everyone has the right to feel welcome, comfortable and safe in our Library spaces. All…
Looking for a way to visualise your research performance? The new Web of Science (WoS) Author Impact …
Did you know, in 2020 Griffith’s School of Nursing and Midwifery was ranked 1st in Australia…
Privacy Awareness Week 2021 runs from 3 – 9 May, and this year’s campaign is a timely reminder to…
Ever wondered why certain films like Vertigo, Bladerunner and The Matrix are known as classics? Our newly…
The latest edition of Griffith Review is States of Mind, a collection of works showcasing deeply personal…
The Library invites you to join us in observing World Book and Copyright Day on 23 April 2021. The…
On Monday 19 April 2021, Standards Australia Online is moving to a new platform called Techstreet. …
Do you have interview data that needs to be transcribed for analysis? Griffith’s new speech-to-text service…
Library Services will be closed from Friday 2 April to Monday 5 April and will reopen Tuesday 6 …
Researchers, do you want to: integrate Griffith Library into your preferred search tool access full text articles outside the Library…
Many disciplines use written texts as source material for their research, including journalism, history, political science, cultural and literary…
Saturday 6 March is Open Data Day 2021—an international celebration of open data, including…
If you’re trying to get your research published, Researcher Education and Development (RED) and the Library are offering some helpful…
We agree that social justice is important, but do we understand what it means or how we…
We’re up to Week 12 of T3 and the Library is here to help with extended opening hours this…
Are you a researcher or HDR candidate looking for time-efficient methods to explore, clean and prepare data? …
The Library will be closed from Monday 25 January to Tuesday 26 January 2021. We will reopen on Wednesday 27…
From 9am Tuesday 12 January our Nathan, Logan, Mt Gravatt, QCA and Queensland Conservatorium libraries will be open. Library…
In accordance with the Queensland Government’s ‘restricted movement’ COVID-19 directive for Greater Brisbane (issued on January…
The Library would like to wish everybody a joyous and safe holiday period! Our campus Library services will be closed…
It is easy to overlook how astoundingly far society has evolved digitally, how many new online tools we use…
Although 2020 has been a difficult year, here at the Library we embraced the challenges and endeavoured…
Writing well in an academic style is an essential skill for researchers. Grammar and syntax may sound dull, but they…
International Day of People with Disability is held on 3 December each year and promotes awareness, understanding…
Did you know that in 2015, on average, each person in Australia caused the emission of 22…
How does the world see you as a researcher? Are you readily identifiable and distinguishable? Researcher…
The latest edition of Griffith Review is Generosities of Spirit, a treasure trove of literary gems that…