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Introduction

Dr Mark Hill
IBooks Author icon.jpg The current site provides an extensive online educational resource available to all with an internet connection. The development of mobile eReaders and iPad format now also allows the offline availability of educational materials. Until now I have delayed publishing content in an eBook format, but the recent availability of "iBook Textbooks" and the new "iBooks Author" software allows incorporation of many excellent educational tools (galleries, labels, animations and quizzes). I am not initially submitting to the new "Textbook" section as these initial releases are not in this structured format and textbooks option is not currently available to all countries.

The first releases will be of historic material to develop my own skills in the use of the software. These will be followed up by a series of releases supporting undergraduate education and focussing on specific embryology topics. I am still contemplating how best to present this material to K-12 student level.

AvailableBook.png This icon will link directly to the eBook in the Australian iBookstore, though all these books are available worldwide. If you are accessing from another country you should be redirected to your local store.


Consistent with education being free to all, I will be releasing along with collaborators, a series of embryology resources that will be available free for educational purposes through the iTunes bookstore. I hope you enjoy learning form these materials, a good paper textbook though will still never run out of battery!


--Mark Hill 13:28, 21 March 2012 (EST)

IBooks icon.jpg --Mark Hill (talk) 19:31, 23 October 2013 (EST) The Maverick software update today to Apple operating system, now allows iBooks to be downloaded and read on all updated computers!
What about other platforms?  
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Mark Hill (talk) 18:21, 10 August 2015 (AEST)

While the iBook format will play on all Apple products (desktop, iPad, iPhone) it is not compatible with PC or Kindle readers as it implements its own proprietary version of ePub3. I do apologise to those platform users.


Having said that, I can export these books as PDF versions, these versions will not have the interactivity, galleries or movies and will display only a static image where these appear. Though all text is displayed within the PDF document.

PDF documents will open on any platform and with a variety of software including browsers, Apple preview, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Adobe Digital Editions.

How to use iBook interactive images
(on tablets and iPhone devices)

<html5media height="290" width="300">File:Ebook - interactive images.mp4</html5media>

The Kyoto Collection Embryos

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  • iTunes Link.
  • Description - The Kyoto embryo collection is the largest collection of human embryos in the world, it therefore provides a unique research and educational resource for studying all aspects of early human development. This iBook now allows you to observe selected embryos from the first 8 weeks after fertilization and explore for yourself the changes that occur in normal human development during this key period. This atlas of the Kyoto embryos from Carnegie Stage 7 to 23 provides a brief description of each stage, surface views, interactive images, histology, movies and a glossary.
  • Release: First Edition - Aug 14, 2016 ISBN 978-0-7334-3528-7
  • Print Length 196 Pages, 250 Mb Language English.
  • The current website also includes numerous embryo images from this textbook (see Kyoto Collection and Embryonic Development).
  • Reference: Hill MA. Shiota K. Yamada S. and Ho C. Kyoto Embryology Collection. (2016) Apple iTunes. Retrieved from: https://itunes.apple.com/book/id1143922693
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Ebook - Kyoto Collection (1st edn) 
Kyoto Embryo Collection - cover.jpg UNSW students can download this free iBook that describes embryos from the first 8 weeks of development showing whole embryos, histological features, movies and high resolution 3D scans. The iBook also contains a linked glossary with descriptions of embryology terminology, and related terms.

Note - Only available for the Apple iPhone, iPad and laptop and desktop computers. No PC version currently available.


APA Citation: Hill MA. Shiota K. Yamada S. and Ho C. Kyoto Embryology Collection. (2016) Apple iTunes. Retrieved from: https://itunes.apple.com/book/id1143922693

Links: iTunes link | Kyoto Collection | Embryology iBooks | UNSW Embryology Textbooks | Embryology Textbooks | UNSW Library

The Carnegie Staged Embryos

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  • iTunes link | iBook Store
  • Description - Imagine the excitement of seeing this incredible early period of human development for the first time. Now consider that much of our initial understanding of human development is based upon study of historic embryo collections. You can now look at these historic images of the first 8 weeks after fertilisation and explore for yourself the changes that occur in human development during this key period. This current book is designed as an atlas of the Carnegie embryo stages with some brief notes and additional information covering the first 8 weeks of development. These images are from from the beginning of last century and are one of the earliest documented series of human embryos collected for basic research and medical education on development. I hope you enjoy learning about the amazing early events that begin to make and shape us. This is the second book in a series of educational releases from UNSW Embryology.
  • Release: First Edition - Mar 12, 2012 ISBN 978-0-7334-3148-7
  • Print Length 82 Pages, 25.8 MB Language English.
  • PDF Preview version 3.87 MB (Read the associated information, this is an edited educational preview version with many features not functioning).
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Gray's Embryology

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  • iTunes link | iBooks Store
  • Description - an extract of the embryology content from Anatomy of the Human Body By Henry Gray Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1918.
  • Releases
    • First Edition - Jan 2012
    • Second Edition - March 2012 Repaired formatting and image display issues related to Pad rotated display and minor editing issues.
  • Print length 169 pages, 41.6 MB, Language English.
  • The current website also includes numerous images from this textbook (see Category:Gray's 1918 Anatomy).
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Book Links

Page Short Address Original Address
The Carnegie Staged Embryos http://tiny.cc/Carnegie_Collection_eBook https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-carnegie-staged-embryos/id510004473?ls=1
Kyoto Collection eBook http://tiny.cc/Kyoto_Collection_eBook https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/kyoto-embryo-collection/id1143922693?mt=11
Embryology UNSW Textbooks http://tiny.cc/Embryology_UNSW_Textbooks https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryology_Textbooks_-_UNSW



IBook Sales

March 2019 (iTunes connect)

  • Gray's Anatomy Embryology 10,700
  • The Carnegie Staged Embryos 820
  • Kyoto Embryo Collection 397


March 2016

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Gary's Embryology - 8.24 K

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External Links

External Links Notice - The dynamic nature of the internet may mean that some of these listed links may no longer function. If the link no longer works search the web with the link text or name. Links to any external commercial sites are provided for information purposes only and should never be considered an endorsement. UNSW Embryology is provided as an educational resource with no clinical information or commercial affiliation.

  • Apple iBooks Author | App store Preview | iTunes Connect
    • free from the Mac App store, allows you to create multi-touch textbooks, and just about any other kind of book, for iPad.
    • iBooks 2 is required to view all iBooks Author features in your book.


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 19) Embryology Embryology iBooks. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Embryology_iBooks

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