Department Research Guides identify and define standard information retrieval tools for a specific department. Each guide was created and is maintained by the library liaison for that department. We encourage you to recommend resources for the guides.
Animated videos showing parts of the human body, organ systems and how they are affected by disease. This site is part of MedlinePlus, a collection of trusted health information developed by the National Institutes of Health.
A digital library of anatomy information, developed by a medical doctor to help educate patients, healthcare providers and students about human anatomy.
Developed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Insdustrial Research Organisation (Australia) with funding from the National Science Foundation (US), to help identify and promote research into flies and their evolutionary history. It can be used to study fly anatomy or with a key to help identify flies.
An interactive skeletal anatomy resource that can be used to view the skeletons of human and non-human primates. From the University of Texas at Austin Department of Anthropology.
A web site with information on the behavioral and structural anatomy of worms, including anatomy, fine structure, individual neurons, cell identification, glossary, lineage, news, notes, images, and a worm community forum.