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31. OnsiteMargaret Gee's Australian Media Guide

Crown Content: Lists all media contacts and details in Australia for television, radio, newspapers, magazines, newsletters, parliamentary press gallery, representatives of overseas press multicultural press, and press agencies. It is complete with a fully integrated search function, and is updated daily.

32. OnsiteMasterFILE Premier

EBSCO publishing: This resource provides full text for more than 2,000 general periodicals covering a broad range of disciplines including general reference, business, education, health, general science, multi-cultural issues and much more. In addition to the full text, this database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 2,800 titles. It features full text Magill Book Reviews; hundreds of reference books including the World Almanac and Book of Facts; full text from thousands of biographies; thousands of full text primary source documents; American Heritage Dictionary, 4th Edition; and an Image Collection of over one hundred thousand photos, maps and flags. It offers PDF backfiles as far back as 1975 for key publications including American Libraries, Foreign Affairs, History Today, Judaism, Library Journal and National Review.

33. FreeMCS: The Media and Communications Studies Site

A British-based gateway to Web resources useful in the academic study of media and communication.

34. OnsiteMedia Scan

Informit: Media Scan is a bibliographic database featuring articles indexed from daily newspapers, and is specifically designed for students and researchers in Australian Secondary schools, TAFE Institutes and Universities. Media Scan indexes the following newspapers: Sydney Morning Herald (1996-), The Age (1991-), The Australian (1991-), The Herald Sun (1991-), The Bulletin (1991-), The Courier Mail (1995-), Sunday Mail (1994-), Adelaide Advertiser (1997), West Australian (1996-1997). Contains over 177,400 records.

35. FreeNewcastle Herald Index 1869 - 1943

Newcastle City Council: A subject index to the Newcastle Herald, the Newcastle (NSW) newspaper since the 1860's containing valuable information about the development of the Newcastle area. The index has been compiled by the Newcastle Region Library and provides access to over 160,000 articles of local significance for the years 1869-1943.

36. FreeNewspaper Indexes and Archives (Overseas)

Library of Congress: Collection of links to newspaper indexes, archives and search engines.

37. FreeNewspaper Indexes at the National Library of Australia

National Library of Australia: This Guide contains a select listing of print and microfilm indexes that can assist you with access to the Library's large collection of Australian and overseas newspapers.

38. OnsiteNihon Keizai Shinbun

Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha: Nihon Keizai Shinbun newspaper. AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH THE JAPANESE PUBLIC PC IN THE ASIAN COLLECTIONS READING ROOM.

39. OnsiteNikkei zenbun kiji detabesu yonshi-ban

Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha: Contents and index of four newspapers Nihon Keizai Shinbun, Nikkei Sangyo Shinbun, Nikkei Kin yu Shinbun, Nikkei MJ, Ryutsu Shinbun. AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH THE JAPANESE PUBLIC PC IN THE ASIAN COLLECTIONS READING ROOM.

40. LicencedNineteenth Century UK Periodicals

Gale Group: 19th Century UK Periodicals is a database using content from the British Library, the National Library of Scotland,the National Library of Australia, and many other sources, to make available digitised versions of key 19th Century UK Periodicals. For the over 180 periodicals currently available, every front page, editorial, article, poem, recipe, advertisement and classified ad that appeared within their pages for the time period available is accessible. Users of the database will be able to search every word on every page. To be released in 5 series, the National Library currently has access to Series 1: New Readerships: Women's, Children's, Humour and Leisure/Sport, and Series 2: Empire: Travel and Anthropology, Economics, Missionary and Colonial.

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