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Applied Science & Technology Full TextH.W. Wilson: This database covers a wide range of specialties: Acoustics; Aeronautics; Applied Mathematics; Artificial Intelligence; Atmospheric Sciences; Automatic Control; Automotive Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Chemistry; Civil Engineering; Communication & Information Technology; Computer Databases & Software; Construction; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Engineering & Biomedical Materials; Energy Resources & Research; Environmental Engineering; Fire & Fire Prevention; Food & Food Industry; Geology; Industrial Engineering; Machine Learning; Machinery; Marine Technology; Mechanical Engineering; Metallurgy; Mineralogy; Mining Engineering; Neural Networks; Nuclear Engineering; Oceanography; Optical & Neural Computing; Petroleum & Gas; Physics; Plastics; Robotics; Solid State Technology; Space Science; Textile Industry & Fabrics; Transportation; Waste Management; and Other Industrial & Mechanical Arts.
Australian National Maritime MuseumPathfinder subject guides to assist researchers in a variety of ship and shipping topics. ANMM accepts reference enquiries.
Informit: Formerly the ARRB Transport Research Database, this bibliographic database indexes and abstracts published and unpublished Australian material on transport, incorporating the catalogue of the M.G. Lay Library at ARRB Transport Research, and other library catalogues. Subject coverage includes 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: Subject coverage includes all aspects of building, construction and engineering: research, materials, 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. Sources indexed include conference publications, journal articles, standards, building regulations, technical papers, reports and books
Informit: CHERUB is a complete bibliographic reference source to the chemical engineering literature, including general and specialist topics, taken from 49 of the most important journals in the field. Includes subjects such as design and operation of chemical plant and equipment, chemical process information, process control, environmental considerations and mineral processing.
CiteSeer.ISTPenn State University: A scientific literature digital library and search engine that focuses primarily on the literature in computer and information science.
White Room Publishing and Informit: CIA indexes a range of popular journals and general interest computing and communications periodicals relevant to the home user and to secondary and tertiary students. Also included are relevant items from major Australian daily newspapers. CIA is a source of information about evaluation of software and hardware, product updates and testing, new products and applications. NB: CIA ceased to be updated in July 2001 but will remain on Informit Online as an archived database.
Defence Science and Technology OrganisationDepartment of Defence: DSTO is part of the Department of Defence. Its role is to ensure the expert, impartial and innovative application of science and technology to the defence of Australia and its national interests. This site has latest news about research and development and online access to the "Australian Defence Science" magazine
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.
Informit: ENGINE provides access to Australian engineering information, and in particular to publications of the Institution since 1980. It covers all branches of engineering, including agricultural, aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, coastal, computer, electrical, electronic, mechanical, military, structural, transport and water. Conference papers, journal articles, technical papers, books, discussions, news articles and unpublished papers are included.
Ship and passenger records are found throughout the National Library in books, journals, newspapers, manuscripts, microform, pictures, maps and electronic media. Material includes information on ships, voyages, shipping companies, shipping and passenger lists and registers, shipwrecks, whaling, shipping arrivals and departures in Australian ports, logs, journals, diaries and voyage narratives, and ships' illustrations.