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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.
MATH FORUM: Internet Mathematics LibraryThe Math Forum's Internet Mathematics Library is an annotated catalog of mathematics and mathematics education web sites.
NetLingoNetLingo is an award-winning dictionary of Internet terms. It contains thousands of words and definitions that describe the online world of business, technology, and communication.
NTIS: National Technical Information ServiceNTIS: The National Technical Information Service is the largest central resource for U.S. government-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business related information plus complementary material from international sources. This website provides searching for documents from 1990 onwards. The National Library also holds selected documents from 1974-1997 on microfiche at call number, mc71, in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room, as well as the [NTIS title index] from 1978-1993 at mc 1713.
PADI: Preserving Access to Digital InformationNational Library of Australia: PADI is a subject gateway to international digital preservation resources.
Physics Virtual LibrarySubstantial listing of physics sites on the Internet.
PLoS Public Library of SciencePLoS: PLoS is a nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource.
Port Maritime Information GatewayNational Maritime Museum: A subject gateway with a maritime focus. PORT provides easy access to current and historical maritime sources from a range of information providers.
TechXtraHeriot Watt University: A free guide to quality engineering, mathematics and computing information on the Internet. TechXtra aims to help users find articles, books, websites, industry news, technical reports, technical data, full text e-prints, and teaching and learning resources. It provides users with access to the Hidden Web by searching 25 collection s from different publishers. The full text of some items may be freely available (e.g. from arXiv, CiteSeer, CSA Discovery Guides, EEVL Ejournal Search Enging, ePrints UK, NASA.)Formerly known as EEVL: Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library, TechXtra is an initiative of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh.
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.