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right now you should be able to create content using the models along with some of our complete anatomy tools and be able to save that content to specific groups of folders any content that you create along with thousands of other resources that are available to you can be found in the library the library can be accessed from the hub or from our default screen over here on the right hand side the library is made up of five tabs our courses tab and our atlas tab which we will come back to in a little bit more detail later on and also our models tab videos tab and radiology the models tab consists of a number of microanatomy models including our eye pro section model and our blood cells model these have been designed in an effort to bridge the gap between anatomy and physiology and have been created with the human anatomy and physiology society learning outcomes in mind alongside our microanatomy models we also have a gross male model divided up into regions such as the back and the hea...