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1. LicencedAcademic Search Premier

EBSCO Publishing: Academic Search Premier is an academic collection of full text peer-reviewed journals. It contains over 4,500 journals in full text, with more than 3,7000 being peer reviewed. PDF back files dating to 1975 or earlier are provided for more than 100 journals. A broad range of subject areas are covered including including biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, psychology, and religion & theology. Also contains links to other Ebsco databases: Business Source Premier, MasterFILE Premier, Health Source Nursing/Academic, Australia New Zealand Reference Centre. These databases are updated daily. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.

2. OnsiteAPAFT

National Library of Australia and Informit: Australian Public Affairs Full Text (APAFT) contains full text articles and indexed references from Australian journals in the social sciences and humanities, including current affairs, economics, law, literature and politics. Selected overseas sources are also reviewed for material on Australian subjects. This resource commenced in print as the Australian Public Affairs Information Service or APAIS in 1945; online availability dates from 1978. Early issues from 1952-1977 are at RF 016.3 AUS.

3. FreeArgus Index 1870 to 1879

Argus Index Project History Program, La Trobe University: This website is an index to the Argus for the years 1870-1879. The Argus was a major Australian metropolitan daily published in Melbourne from 1848 to 1957, and a primary national resource for data on 19th century Australia. The index covers Victorian news and news from other colonies which relates to Victoria; national news and issues; editorials; letters to the editor; theatre and book reviews; literary contributions; feature articles relating to Victoria or Australia; biographies and obituaries; and court cases. The site does NOT provide online access to the full text of the paper. A separate page outlines ways of getting copies of articles found through the index. The Argus newspaper (1848-1957) is available on microfilm at mfm NX 124 in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room.

4. Onsite(CDROM)Asahi Shimbun Postwar Headline Database (Asahi shinbun sengo midashi detabesu)

Asahi Shinbunsha: Index of the headlines of newspaper articles, in one of the most authoritative newspapers in Japan, 'Asahi Shinbun'. The newspaper itself is held in microfilm format and is accessible through the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room at Call Number mfm X 108.

5. OnsiteAsahi Shinbun senzen shimen detabesu

: Asahi Shinbun newspaper historical coverage 1926-1945. AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH THE JAPANESE PUBLIC PC IN THE ASIAN COLLECTIONS READING ROOM.

6. LicencedAustralia/New Zealand Reference Centre

EBSCO: Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre includes full text of leading Australian and New Zealand newspapers and periodicals, newswires and reference books. It includes over 80,000 full-text biographies and an Image Collection of over 502,000 photos, maps and flags. Also contains links to other Ebsco databases including Business Source Premier, MasterFILE Premier, Health Source Nursing/Academic, and Academic Search Premier. These databases are updated daily. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.

7. FreeAustralian Indigenous Index

State Library of New South Wales: The Australian Indigenous Index (previously INFOKOORI)is an index to the Koori Mail (http://www.koorimail.com/), a national fortnightly newspaper published in Lismore, NSW, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The first issue was 23 May 1991. It reports on people, issues and events that affect indigenous peoplesfrom all over Australia - from an indigenous perspective. The Index also includes biographical material on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples form the magazines: Dawn (1952-1969), New Dawn 1970-1975) and Identity (1971-1982). Other historical information about Aboriginal people and communities from newspapers published in NSW, is also being added to the Index.

8. FreeAustralian Media History Database

ARC Cultural Research Network: The Australian Media History Database lists sources, resources, courses and current researchers in the field of Australian media history. The database aspires to list all research into Australian media history by established academics, early career researchers, research higher degree students, and independent scholars.

9. FreeAustralian Periodical Publications 1840-1845

The Australian Periodical Publications 1840-1845 component of the Australian Cooperative Digitisation Project (ACDP) provides web access to digital copies of Australian serials first published between 1840 and 1845. Fiction published during the same period has also been digitised. These titles are available as searchable text from the University of Sydney's SETIS site at http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/oztexts/acdp.html

10. FreeAustralian Policy Online

Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology: Australian social and cultural policy from over eighty member centres and institutes. APO offers fast access to much of the Australian social, economic, cultural and political research available online.

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