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Michigan - BlueLink. A high quality comprehensive educational anatomy website covering the complete undergraduate anatomy, created by Dr. B. Kathleen Alsup and Dr. Glenn M. Fox of the Division of Anatomical Sciences at the University of Michigan Medical School. It contains:
THIS SITE IS NOT UNDER A CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE, but it states you are allowed to use materials from it for educational purposes with credit and notification to authors. Also, as with all online resources, you are free to link to the items on the site.
- hundreds high quality dissection photo's, labeled and unlabeled, all downloadable,
- hundreds high quality labeled anatomical drawings, all downloadable,
- over 300 video lectures (10 sec - 14 min.),
- over 100 3D models of bones, the brain and some organs, downloadable, under CC BY NC ND license,
- 30 dissection lab manuals with dissection photo's (LabLinks),
- 7 sets with each 15-25 labeled radiology images,
- 30 self-test pdf files with in each 10 to 30 click-to-reveal labeled dissection photo's (QuizLink), all downloadable,
- 30 self-test sets with each 15-80 textual questions with answers with extensive feedback (Practice Questions),
- 10 self-test sets with each 15-25 dissection photo's with click-to-reveal structure name questions (Practice Practicals)
THIS SITE IS NOT UNDER A CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE, but it states you are allowed to use materials from it for educational purposes with credit and notification to authors. Also, as with all online resources, you are free to link to the items on the site.
Anatomical structures in item:
Uploaded by: opgobee
Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Thorax
Abdomen
Pelvis
Membrum superius
Membrum inferius
Caput
Collum
Encephalon
Creator(s)/credit: B. Kathleen Alsup PhD, MA, anatomist, UMich MedSchool; Glenn Fox PhD, MS, anatomist, UMich MedSchool; BlueLink team, UMich MedSchool
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