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41. FreeANZAAB : Australian and New Zealand Association of Antiquarian Booksellers

ANZAAB is the professional body which represents the members of the antiquarian book business in Australia and New Zealand. Use the 'search bookshops' facility to locate antiquarian booksellers.

42. LicencedApabi Chinese Ebook Collection

Apabi: ***FOR ACCESS BY REGISTERED NATIONAL LIBRARY USERS, FIRST LOGIN AT THE TOP RIGHT OF THIS SCREEN.*** The Chinese ebook Collection is a selection of Chinese language full-text electronic books. Subjects covered include modern Chinese history, Chinese studies, economics, politics, literature and statistics. Users can search using Chinese characters or romanised letters (Pinyin). The books are presented as facsimile images of the original print version. Please note you cannot print pages from the e-book directly, but it is possible to cut and paste text into other applications such as Word. REGISTERED USERS OUTSIDE THE LIBRARY WILL HAVE TO DOWNLOAD THE APABI READER, LINK IS LOCATED ON THE E-BOOK PAGE. REMOTE ACCESS, CLICK ON THE - IP User Login - RIGHT TOP CORNER ON THE E-BOOK PAGE. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.

43. OnsiteAPAFT

National Library of Australia and Informit: Australian Public Affairs Full Text (APAFT) contains full text articles and indexed references from Australian journals in the social sciences and humanities, including current affairs, economics, law, literature and politics. Selected overseas sources are also reviewed for material on Australian subjects. This resource commenced in print as the Australian Public Affairs Information Service or APAIS in 1945; online availability dates from 1978. Early issues from 1952-1977 are at RF 016.3 AUS.

44. OnsiteAPEC Literature Database - APECLIT

Informit: Covers items relevant to the Asia Pacific Economic Community (APEC) including trade and investment data, trade promotion investmnet, industrial science and technology, human resource development, energy, telecommunications, marine resource conservation, fisheries, transportation, and tourism.

45. FreeAPSJOBS

Commonwealth of Australia: APSJOBS provides information on vacancies within the Australian Public Service. Also provides access to previous issues of the electronic APS Employment Gazette plus links to employment opportunities within the various state governments. Other electronic government gazettes are also linked to, including the Government Notices Gazette, the Special Notices Gazette and the Periodic Notices Gazette.

46. FreeArchive of the Royal Society

Royal Society Publishing: The Royal Society is the world's oldest scientific publisher and its archive is the most comprehensive in science. Its journal archive, comprising more than 69,000 articles and dating back to 1665 is available online and all articles more than 70 years old are permanently free to access. Titles covered include the following: Biographical Memoirs, Biology Letters, Interface, Interface Focus, Notes and Records, Open Biology, Proceedings, Proceedings A, Proceedings B, Philosophical Transactions, Philosophical Transactions A, Philosophical Transactions B.

47. OnsiteArchives and Records Management Literature in Australia and New Zealand - ARLIT

Informit: Covers the management and administration of archives and records in Australia and New Zealand. It includes materials about Australian and New Zealand professional associations, institutions and organisations in the field.

48. Onsite(CDROM)Argus Newspaper Index Victoria: Births 1914-1931 & Marriages 1931-1941

Macbeth Genealogical Services: This index contains over 80,000 references to birth notices and marriages announcements and anniversaries extracted from the Argus. As well as the classified advertisements, articles have been checked. Many of the marriage entries refer to anniversaries of marriages as well as marriage announcements. There are several references to marriages and births interstate and overseas. The publication date of the newspaper in which notice appears is given. The Argus newspaper (1848-1957) is available on microfilm at mfm NX 124 in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room.

49. Onsite(CDROM)Arrivals & departures NSW 1788-1825: free persons, crew, military and some convicts

Society of Australian Genealogists: Lists 5523 names of persons who arrived in New South Wales between 1788 and 1825 on ships, whalers and trading vessels, and 2819 persons who departed, these include convicts being moved from one colony to another. Also includes crew members, military and passengers on convict transports although details of the convict transportees have not been included.

50. FreeArt History Resources on the Web

An extensive collection of both imagery and scholarship, this gateway covers art history from the prehistoric to the 20th century. It also has links to research resources, art departments, museums and galleries.