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National Library of Australia and Informit (RMIT): This database contains articles (many full-text) from the top 200 Australian journals, and article references on Australian political, economic, legal, social and cultural affairs. It is sourced from a wide range of periodicals, newspapers, scholarly journals, conference papers and books in the social sciences and humanities. Selected overseas sources are also reviewed for material on Australian subjects. Enhanced version of the APAIS database. Major journals indexed include: Abacus (Sydney), Adelaide Law Review, Antipodes, Art and Australia, Asian Studies Review, Australian Aboriginal Studies, Australian Academic and Research Libraries, Australian Bulletin of Labour, Australian Economic History Review, Australian Economic Review, Australian Historical Studies, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, Australian Journal of Psychology, Australian Literary Studies, Eureka Street, Indigenous Law Bulletin, Journal of Australian Studies, Journal of Industrial Relations, Labor Essays, Meanjin, Melbourne University Law Review, New Literatures Review, Oceania, Parergon, Policy: A Journal of Public Policy and Ideas, Quadrant, Southern Review, Sydney Law Review. This resource is available in alternative formats: Print 1945-2000.
Bibliographic Databases (UNESCO)UNESCO: Contains bibliographic databases in the subject areas of education, natural sciences, social sciences, culture and communication.
Bonza (Australian Film Database)RMIT ?: Database of Australian feature films.
Federal Transport, Communications and the Arts Library: Communications Futures Index (CFIX), produced by the Federal Transport, Communications and the Arts Library, is a bibliographic database that indexes articles from a range of publications on new communications technologies and how they impact not only on communications but on transport, work and society in general. This is a closed file and is not updated.
China Core Newspaper DatabaseChina Academic Journal Electronic Publishing House: This resource provides access to the full text of selected articles in over 700 Chinese language newspapers published in the People's Republic of China.
Diplomacy MonitorSt. Thomas University School of Law (USA): This site globally tracks diplomatic and international trade communiqu�s, official statements, press briefings, position papers, interview transcripts and news releases from hundreds of government sources.
Readex: Web-based archive of Americana that features images and full-text content from many historical newspapers. Based largely on Clarence Brigham's History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820, it concentrates primarily on those papers that began publication before 1820. Also available on microform in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room.
Eighteenth Century Journals I & II : Newspapers and Periodicals 1685 - 1815Adam Matthews: Eighteenth Century Journals I contains material from the Hope Collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, one of the finest surviving collections of eighteenth-century periodicals. In this resource we have drawn together 95 rare journals printed between 1693 and 1799, combining major publications with more ephemeral works to underline the broad variety of eighteenth century print journalism. Eighteenth Century Journals II provides a searchable, full text database of 18th Century newspapers and periodicals drawn from the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas, which holds one of the finest collections of 17th and 18th century newspapers and periodicals in the world. This collection represents both major metropolitan (London) papers, but also provincial newspapers such as Northampton Mercury, York Courant and York Chronicle. Scottish and Irish interests are represented along with English, by the Edinburgh Gazette and the Tatler (Edinburgh); and the Dublin Journal and Dublin Evening Post. Of particular value to historians is the inclusion of short runs of low cost newspapers which rarely survive, such as Parker's Penny Post for 1732-3. The collection also includes a valuable range of literary and literary-related publications which contained essays, criticism and comment. Some sample titles in the collection include: Connoisseur, the History of the Works of the Learned, the Museum; Or, the Literary and Historical Register, and the Present State of the Republick of Letters, the Bee; Or, Literary Weekly Intelligence, the British Magazine for 1760-1, the Vocal Magazine for 1778, and the New London Magazine for 1788, 1789 and 1792. The titles chosen from HRC for this project have been screened carefully against EEBO and ECCO so that there is no duplication whatsoever with these projects, although the material available in those collections form a useful adjunct to Eighteenth Century Journals II, as does the Times Digital Archive 1785-1985 and Early American Newspapers. Series I, 1690-1876. All of these additional resources are also available at the National Library via E-Resources.
Encyclopedia of Communication and InformationGale Group: This encyclopedia explores the full spectrum of communication, from careers to information technologies, in an interdisciplinary fashion. Emphasis is on both historical and current issues, topics, and people.
Encyclopedia of TelevisionFitzroy Dearborn Publishers: The Encyclopedia of Television (1997 edition) examines specific programs and people, historic moments and trends, major policy disputes and such topics as violence, tabloid television and the quiz show scandal. It also includes histories of major television networks as well as broadcasting systems around the world and is complemented by resource materials, photos and bibliographical information.
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