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i-DLR : Interactive Digital Library Resource Systemi-DLR is a collaborative effort by graduate students of the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies (SISLT) at the University of Missouri-Columbia to create a web portal for Digital Library education. This web site is designed to support beginners in the field of Digital Library by providing a central repository of resources pertaining to Digital Library. The resources are organized into eight broad subject areas, representing the area of research and studies in the field of Digital Library.
Journal Abbreviation SourcesA registry of Web sites that list or provide access to the full title of abbreviated journal titles.
Library, Information Science & Technology AbstractsEbsco: Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts,(LISTA) indexes hundreds of periodicals, plus books, research reports and proceedings. Subject coverage includes librarianship, classification, cataloguing, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management and more. Coverage in the database extends back as far as the mid-1960s
Library Literature & Information Science Full TextH.W. Wilson: This database indexes English and foreign-language periodicals, selected state journals, conference proceedings, pamphlets, books, and library school theses, plus hundreds of books per year. Subjects covered include automation, cataloguing, censorship, children's literature, circulation procedures, classification, copyright legislation, education for librarianship, government aid, information brokers, Internet software, library associations and conferences, library equipment and supplies, personnel administration, preservation of materials, public relations, publishing, and web sites.
CSA: LISA is an international abstracting and indexing tool designed for library professionals and other information specialists. It abstracts hundreds of periodicals from more than 68 countries and in more than 20 different languages. Major areas of subject coverage include: artificial intelligence; book reviews; CD-ROMs; computer science applications; information centres; information management; information science; information storage; information technology; Internet technology; knowledge management; librarianship; libraries and archives; library management; library technology; library use and users; medical information; online information retrieval; publishing and bookselling; records management; telecommunications; technical services; and the World Wide Web.
MagPortal.comHot Neuron LLC: A search engine and directory for finding online popular magazine articles. All content is full text and free. There is also some content from specialised subject areas such as business, computing, health, psychology, nursing, information science, sport and leisure.
Mundus : Gateway to Missionary Collections in the United KingdomUniversity of London: The Mundus Gateway is a web-based guide to more than four hundred collections of overseas missionary materials held in the United Kingdom. These materials, comprising the archives of British missionary societies, collections of personal papers, printed matter, photographs, other visual materials and artefacts, are held in a large number of libraries, record offices and other institutions in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
National Archives of AustraliaNational Archives of Australia: The records in the collection of the National Archives of Australia trace the events and decisions that shaped the nation. Papers of Governors-General, Prime Ministers and Ministers are held as well as Cabinet documents, Royal Commission files and departmental records on defence, immigration, security and intelligence, naturalisation, and many other issues involving the federal government. The main focus is on records created since the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. There are also some nineteenth-century records relating to functions that were transferred by the colonies to the Commonwealth government, including shipping and post offices. Most records in the collection are files, but there are also significant holdings of photographs, posters, maps, architectural drawings, films, playscripts, musical scores and sound recordings.
National Register of Archives (Great Britain)Great Britain: Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts: The National Register of Archives (NRA) was set up by the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts in 1945 to collect and disseminate information about manuscript sources for British history outside the public records. The NRA consists of more than 43,000 unpublished lists and catalogues of major manuscript collections, and approximately 150,000 further lists of miscellaneous and minor collections. They describe the holdings of local record offices, national and university libraries, specialist repositories, museums and other bodies in the United Kingdom and aborad. They also cover papers held privately by individuals, firms and institutions, and in such cases the Commission is often able to provide further information about the accessibility of the papers for research. The lists vary in length and detail, and are only available in the Commission's public searchroom. The indexes, however, are available on the Web.
Ned Online : Documents on the Kelly Outbreak at Public Record Office VictoriaPublic Record Office Victoria: In April 2001 Public Record Office Victoria began a program to digitise the papers making up VPRS 4965-4969, a miscellaneous collection of documents known as the Kelly Historical Collection. Eighty of these digitised documents have been selected and transcribed for inclusion on this website.
Mura Gadi is an online catalogue of the National Library of Australia's manuscript, pictorial and oral history resources relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Though it does not list the many books, periodicals and other publications in the Library relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, these materials can be found using the Library's online catalogue at http://www.nla.gov.au/catalogue/