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Factiva [Australian and Overseas Newspapers]Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC: Factiva provides access to global news and business information as well as full text coverage of Australian and overseas newspapers and journals. Same-day news wires, company reports, investment analyst reports, market research reports, country and regional profiles, company profiles, and historical market data are also provided. Major Australian newspapers covered include The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph (Sydney), Newcastle Herald, The Age and Sunday Age (Melbourne), The Herald Sun and The Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne), The Courier-Mail and Sunday Mail (Brisbane), Cairns Post, Gold Coast Bulletin, The Advertiser and Sunday Mail (Adelaide), The West Australian and The Sunday Times (Perth), The Northern Territory News and The Sunday Territorian, The Hobart Mercury and The Sunday Tasmanian, The Canberra Times and The Chronicle. International newspapers available in full-text include The Times (London), The Independent (London), Daily Mail (UK), The Guardian (UK), The Financial Times, The Irish Times, The Scotsman, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, The New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Le Monde (France), Le Figaro (France), New Zealand Herald, Dominion Post, Otago Daily, The Japan Times, Asian Wall Street Journal, Hindustan Times, Bangkok Post, Economic Times (India), Jakarta Post, The Post-Courier (Papua New Guinea), The Korea Herald, New Straits Times (Malaysia), Fiji Times, South China Morning Post, and The China Daily. National publications such as Australian PC World, The Bulletin with Newsweek, Business Review Weekly (BRW), APC Magazine and the Australian Women's Weekly and international journals such as The Far Eastern Economic Review, The Economist, Christian Science Monitor, Forbes, Fortune, Newsweek, are also available in full-text. Coverage of individual publications varies widely.
Informit: This subset contains references to issues concerning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and families. Subject coverage includes: demographic trends and social change; family law and customary law; social policy and services; family economics; Aboriginal culture and family relations; sexual behaviour; counselling; and issues such as housing, health, employment and unemployment, Aboriginal children and child removal, child abuse, domestic violence, and child care. Warning: There is the possibility that some records contained in this database may contain references to deceased people, sacred or secret material, inappropriate terminology or offensive language, which, though unintentional, may cause distress to some people.
Informit: FAMILY indexes and abstracts current writing and research on the legal, sociological, psychological, economic and demographic situation of Australian families, children and adults. The database covers research, policy and practical issues on subjects such as: child development, adolescence, marriage and divorce, adoption and foster care, child abuse, domestic violence, family law, housing, minority families, population studies, social and community services, child care, family economics, employment and unemployment. Materials indexed include journal articles, research papers, conference and discussion papers, policy submissions, fact sheets and resource kits.
Informit: A compilation of Australian family history databases. Includes information about family histories, cemetery records, memorial records, historical records, military ancestry, Who's Who, and other genealogical resources.
Family history sources in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading RoomNational Library of Australia: A guide to Australian and selected overseas genealogy resources, including births, deaths and marriages registers, electoral rolls, government records, and shipping records. Arranged by subject within a State or Country.
Family History South AustraliaFamilyHistorySA.info: Genealogy and family history information about South Australians and their ancestors at home and abroad. Shipping and passenger lists up to 1842. Marriages up to 1845. Links to numerous resources.
FamilyRecords.gov.ukA UK family history portal that guides users to resources on the web. Includes information from the Public Record Office, the National Archives of Scotland, the India Office, National Library of Wales and the Family Records Office. Topical links include census, wills, migration, military records, adoption and parish registers.
FamilySearch: Internet Genealogy Service (IGI)Ancestor Search searches: Ancestral File, International Genealogical Index (British Isles, North America, and Finland regions), and web sites (by last name only).
Brooderbund: References more than one million individuals who occupied property in Ireland between 1848 and 1864. The index contains references to the Griffith Valuation held on on microfiche, call number mc 668, on Open Access in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room. CD-ROM ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE NEWSPAPERS AND MICROFORMS READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.
The Learning Co.: A unique land survey taken as a way to determine the amount of tax payable by landholders to the Church of Ireland, the Tithe applotment books represent a virtual census for pre-famine Ireland ... Covers counties Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh & Tyrone. ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE NEWSPAPER READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.