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Applied Science & Technology Full TextH.W. Wilson: This database covers a wide range of applied science specialties from leading trade and industrial journals, professional and technical society journals, specialised subject periodicals, buyers guides, directories and conference proceedings. Content includes the full text of articles from more than 220 periodicals back to 1997, indexing and abstracting of almost 800 periodicals as far back as 1984, graphical content and podcasts. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.
Informit: Covers all aspects of building, construction and engineering: building research, building materials, building services, building regulations, structural engineering, urban and regional planning, fire technology. Also covered are aspects of economics, management and communications technology as they relate to building and construction.
Informit: Covers Australian engineering information including agricultural, aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, coastal, computer, electrical, electronic, mechanical, military, structural, transport, tunnelling and water.
Australian National Maritime MuseumPathfinder subject guides to assist researchers in a variety of ship and shipping topics. ANMM accepts reference enquiries.
Informit: Covers transport and road related material including road safety, transport economics, transport administration, intelligent transport systems, transport and the environment, public transport, road and airfield pavements, road design and engineering, traffic engineering and control, vehicle design and safety, and soil and rock mechanics
Informit: This database includes Australian-generated published and unpublished documented materials over the full range of the geosciences, minerals and petroleum. From 1979 it also covers material published on continental Australia by non-Australian sources. Source documents include over 600 journal titles, monographs in series, books, conference papers and proceedings, technical reports, maps, theses, and unpublished and open-file reports predominantly from the State Geological Surveys and Department of Mines and Geoscience Australia.
Informit: Covers all topics as found in the chemical engineering (and related) literature, in particular: design and operation of chemical plant and equipment, chemical process information, technical and economic feasibility information, process control, environmental considerations, mineral processing, chemistry and chemical reaction information in relation to chemical processes .
White Room Publishing and Informit: Covers popular computing software, hardware, communications and computer applications. Journals indexed include Australian & New Zealand LAN Magazine, Australia PC User, PC Week, Australian Macworld and other general interest computing journals.
Encyclopedia of Communication and InformationGale Group: Online edition of the Encyclopedia of Communication and Information (2002) by Jorge Reina Schement. Provides a comprehensive overview of universal modes of communication, the media used to communicate, theories of communication and their implications, careers in communications and information, and biographies of notable figures in the field. Part of the Gale Virtual Reference Library. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.
Hazardous Substances Information SystemSafe Work Australia: The Hazardous Substances Information System allows users to find information on substances that have been classified in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances, 3rd Edition and/or have National Exposure Standards declared under the NOHSC Adopted National Exposure Standards for Atmospheric Contaminants in the Occupational Environment. HSIS also provides direct access to a consolidated list of all the classified substances contained in the HSIS database.
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