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Pacific resources: selected websitesNational Library of Australia: These are general sites for researching the Pacific Ocean region on the Internet and provide a starting place for researchers in this field. They lead to a diverse range of information on on the Pacific region as well as providing links to other useful sites.
Pacific Studies: WWW Virtual LibraryAustralian National University: An annotated collection of links providing access to leading internet information sources in the field of Pacific studies.
PACLII Pacific Islands Legal Information InstituteUniversity of the South Pacific School of Law: Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute (PacLII), in partnership with the University of the South Pacific School of Law, provides free access to South Pacific laws and material, including case law, legislation, treaties, Law Reform Commission documents.
PADDLE: Pacific Archive of Digital Data For Learning and EducationUniversity of the South Pacific: Provides full text access to education material relating to fifteen Pacific nations. This includes publications from the participating Ministries of Education including strategic plans, education legislation, curriculum frameworks and school policies. It also contains national development plans, statistics and budget information. The participating countries are: Palau, Nauru, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Tokelau, Samoa, Cook Islands, Niue, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and the Federated States of Micronesia.
PADI: Preserving Access to Digital InformationNational Library of Australia: PADI is a subject gateway to international digital preservation resources.
Chadwyck-Healey: An index to articles appearing in the London Times between 1790 and 1905. The newspaper can also be searched using Times Digital Archive [1785-1985] which can be accessed via E-Resources. The Times Digital Archive provides an online version of the entire newspaper, with images of millions of articles, advertisements and illustrations/photos. The text of each article, letter or advertisement is fully searchable by keyword.
PANDORA: Australia's Web ArchiveNational Library of Australia: PANDORA is a growing collection of copies of Australian online publications, established initially by the National Library of Australia in 1996, and now built in collaboration with nine other Australian libraries and other cultural collecting organisations.
Papers Past: New Zealand Newspapers and PeriodicalsNational Library of New Zealand: Papers Past contains more than one million pages of digitised New Zealand newspapers and periodicals. The collection covers the years 1839 to 1932 and includes 52 publications from all regions of New Zealand. All newspapers can be browsed by date, region and title; in addition each newspaper has its own page containing information about the publication, including the date range which is available online and a link to an essay about the newspaper's history.
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Parliament of AustraliaParliament of Australia: The website includes links to Hansard, Bills, committees and publications as well as ParlInfo, the Parliamentary Document Repository. Information about curent and historical parliaments (including links to Australian state and territory parliaments), elections and referendums, publications and key Internet links are available through the Parliamentary Library link.