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The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria maintains the largest epilepsy-specific collection in the southern hemisphere.
The resources include more than 1500 texts, a large variety of videos, and an extensive collection of journals on epilepsy.
Below is a list of core journals only:
*Please note some journal titles use American spelling. This should be observed when conducting searches.
Extensive use is made of the library services with more than 100 external inter-library requests for 2006/07 and 15-20 internal requests handled every week.
The collection is held at the office of The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria, 818 Burke Rd, Camberwell, Vic 3124 and can be browsed during library opening hours. A study/reading area is available and facilities for viewing videos/dvds are available onsite.
Borrowing rights are restricted to members of The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria.Members of the EFV enjoy many benefits, to find out more click here
The Library uses Inmagic for its computer catalogue. The collection is arranged in numerical order by call number based in the Dewey Decimal System.
To view the collection follow the link to http://www.maxus.net.au/epilepsy.htm
For library opening hours and general inquiries please contact the librarian, Pauline Brockett on 1300 853 852, or +61 3 9805 9111 or by email
Epilepsy Australia National Help Line 1300 852 8653
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The Epilepsy & Society Programme is a one-day symposium for people with epilepsy, their family, friends and carers, and for those professionals working with people with epilepsy. Run in conjunction with the 8th Asian & Oceanian Epilepsy Congress to be held in Melbourne from 21-24 October, 2010, the final programme is now available.
Applications are now open for the Excellence in Epilepsy Journalism Award 2010 sponsored by the International Bureau for Epilepsy and UCB Pharma.
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