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: Asahi Shinbun newspaper historical coverage 1926-1945. AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH THE JAPANESE PUBLIC PC IN THE ASIAN COLLECTIONS READING ROOM.
AsianLII - Asian Legal Information InstituteAsianLII provides for searching and browsing databases of legislation, case-law, law reform reports, law journals and other legal information, where available, from all 27 countries and territories in Asia . Over 140,000 cases from at least 15 countries, and over 15,000 pieces of legislation from at least 18 countries are searchable. For every country, AsianLII contains an extensive Catalog of law-related websites for that country, and a Law on Google facility assisting users to search Google only for legal materials from that country.
Informit: This directory contains detailed information on Asia-related databases and search services which are accessible from Australia. The databases listed have a wide subject coverage and for the purposes of the database, Asia is defined as the Indian subcontinent, East Asia and Southeast Asia.
Asian Studies WWW Virtual LibraryA global collaborative project which provides access in bibliographic and in hypertext terms to networked scholarly documents, resources and information systems concerned with or relevant to Asian Studies.
Asia Studies Full-Text Online: Asia-Studies Full-Text Online is a database for the study of the modern Asia-Pacific. It brings together thousands of full-text reports covering 55 countries in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands and the American Pacific Rim. Subject coverage include finance, trade, environment, human resources development, best practices in government, fisheries, tourism, education and women's studies. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.
Assisted British Immigration: Index to Registers of Assisted British Immigrants 1839-1871Public Record Office Victoria: This index lists the names of assisted passengers who boarded ships to Victoria, Australia, from Britain between 1839 and 1871. The results screen displays some detail on each passenger and a reference to the book and page on which the information can be found in the registers. These registers are available on microfiche at mcN 761 in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room on Open Access.
Assisted Immigrant Ships to Victoria 1836-1879Macbeth Genealogical Services: Assisted Immigrant Ships arriving in Victoria 1836 to 1879. Does not include passengers only ships.
Atlas of living Australia: The Atlas is a national collaboration between the CSIRO, Australian museums, herbaria and other biological collections and the Australian Government. It has been developed to provide more comprehensive and accessible information on Australia's biodiversity. It aims to enable anyone to locate, access and combine information on all aspects of Australian biodiversity, online. The information provided includes reference lists of species in different groups, databases of information on specimens held in natural history collections, databases of field observations from ecologists, naturalists and others, images and other multimedia, published literature, molecular data sets, identification keys and a wide range of other databases and web sites.
Atlas of New South WalesNSW Land and Property Information: Interactive atlas of New South Wales. Allows users to navigate around a digital map of NSW and explore maps of the Census 2006, Population, Heritage Sites, Agriculture, Elections, Crime and History.
Informit: Records specifically relates to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and deal with legal issues such as land rights, native title, customary law, Aboriginal deaths in custody, Aborigines in the criminal justice system, racial discrimination, indigenous intellectual property and Aboriginal youth and juvenile justice.