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From our partners
"The partnering of the Australian Society for Music Education and Informit has been productive and positive. The ASME publications include journals, monographs and conference proceedings from 1967. Informit has enabled this work of Australian and international music educators to be readily accessible to students, researchers and practitioners. The benefits of the partnership have been observed by other music education organisations who have subsequently joined with Informit." - Publications Manager, Australian Society for Music Education
"Working with RMIT Publishing was a breeze. Once we recognised the added value that Informit provided for our members the rest was history. It made the task set by IPENZ, of making New Zealand engineering expertise available to the world, all that much easier." – Director, Engineering at IPENZ
"Meanjin has come a long way since 1940 and there have been significant cultural challenges to the environment our literary journal operates in. Thanks to RMIT Publishing we’ll be launching the digitisation of our rich archive and making it more accessible to readers." - Melbourne University Publishing
"Engineers consistently list access to information as one of their top priorities. Engineers Australia has been delighted with the initiative, energy and support from RMIT Publishing which has enabled us to bring the Informit Engineering Collection to the international Engineering community." - Director, Engineering Practice, Engineers Australia
"Distribution of our publications via Informit helps us ensure that our content is accessible to key scholarly and research audiences all over the world." - Director, Aboriginal Studies Press, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)
"The Australian Council for Educational Research has been producing A+ Education, in cooperation with RMIT Publishing, for over 5 years. We appreciate the professionalism of the company and staff and know that our product is in good hands and being represented in the spirit of 'improving learning' – our company motto." - Library & Information Manager, ACER
From our customers
"Access to audio-visual material has always been important at the Australian Defence Force Academy.
All of the television news programs and documentary series of interest to us are now captured and all of the programs catalogued; and all done in a more timely and cost-effective manner than we could ever achieve. We love the fact that our teaching staff can call up a program from TVNews in one of our lecture theatres and typically have it playing for the students in a matter of seconds. We can have even the largest documentary program up and playing within one minute. It is a service that we would be hard pressed to do without." - Liaison Librarian, Academy Library, UNSW@ADFA
"Thank you so much for setting these up so promptly – as always such excellent service from RMIT Publishing." - Marilyn Wagstaff, Australian College of Physical Education (ACPE)
"TVNews is so unique and so important that all academic staff should be aware of it." – Electronic Resources Librarian, University of Adelaide
"With an increasing number of assignments requiring multi-media outcomes, TVNews is an extremely valuable database. The archival nature ensures that students can research a topic from both a current and over time perspective. The ability to search a topic across programs is also a highlight as it allows for evaluation and critical literacy." - Head of Senior Library, John Paul College Brisbane
"Our students have been using the Austrom index database compilation for more than seven years.
This invaluable resource allows us to:
- » search our hard copy journal collection effectively;
- » search our edited books – many book chapters are included;
- » obtain information about government reports;
- » obtain information for referencing purposes./li>
The Australian Federal Police Digest (AFPD), Australian Public Affairs Information Service (APAIS), Australian Criminology Database (CINCH) & Attorney-General's Information Service (AGIS) databases contain a lot of Australian sources and are easy to use." -
Librarian, Navitas College of Public Safety
"The strengths of the TVNews database include the ability to access particular news items that interest me but that I did not record. Until it came along it was difficult to access a broadcast after the event. The TVNews database is one more step towards making television news as easy to study as print. As a research collection it is a wonderful complement to the preservation collections held by archival institutions." - Head of Program, Communication
"As the Research Services Librarian I promote TVNews to anyone conducting current Australian research - for a very wide range of research topics. The journalism and TV students use it as a 'how to', while the humanities and biomedical science students use it for keeping up with current issues." - Research Services Librarian, University of Western Sydney
"I use TVNews in my teaching. We rely upon news bulletins, MediaWatch, Foreign Correspondent, The 7.30 Report and Australian Story." - Television Lecturer, Journalism, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
"I have found TVNews easy to use and the students think it's great!" - Lecturer, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
"Our English Language Educators are regularly using TVNews to supplement and enhance curriculum delivery. With access to interactive whiteboard technology in the classroom, teachers have the opportunity to utilise programs such as Behind the News both spontaneously or via detailed lesson planning. Feedback from students is always very positive and they particularly appreciate the exposure to authentic listening experiences." - Program Coordinator, RMIT English Worldwide
"Subscribing to TVNews has been one of the best investments our college has made. Our students use it extensively to retrieve resources for their research. It is this type of quality product that students find relevant, current and it stimulates a great deal of discussion and thinking. Teachers find the ease of use of TVNews a real plus." - Teacher Librarian, The Cathedral College