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RMIT Publishing: SAGE is a bibliographic database that indexes popular journals on a broad range of subjects. It indexes journals in many disciplines, although is stongest in the area of science. Subject coverage includes: Agriculture, Archaeology, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Ethics, Geography, Natural History, Physics, Sustainability and Zoology. Most journals indexed are Australian but selected overseas titles are also included.
State Library of Victoria and MacBeth Genealogical Services Pty Ltd: This is a facsimile copy on CD-ROM of five Melbourne directories originally published in print. Over 2000 images of original pages are included. ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE NEWSPAPER READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.
SCALEPlusPLEASE NOTE: From 1 January 2005 all new primary and subordinate legislation that is made will be published on ComLaw/Federal Register of Legislative Instruments as relevant, not to SCALEplus. However, SCALEplus will continue to be available to users until all relevant material, including historical material, is migrated to ComLaw. Until this process is complete, you may need to visit SCALEplus in order to access the contents of: all historical databases, Statutory Rules that are not in force, and the legislation of the non-self-governing Territories.
Informit: SCANfile looks at management from the science and technology viewpoint, covering R&D policy and management, human resources issues, social and economic issues of R&D and commercialisation of technology. A document backup service is available from the producer.
Science.govA gateway to selected science information provided by U.S. Government agencies, including research and development results. Participating agencies are: Depts. of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, and Interior; Environmental Protection Agency; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; and National Science Foundation. Resources include: technical reports, journal citations, databases, Federal web sites, and fact sheets.
ScienceResearch.comDeep Web Technologies LLC: A free web portal with a meta-search approach to accessing scientific journals and public science databases. Contains citations and some full text.
ScirusElsevier: A search engine that has broad coverage of science and medical topics. Advanced search features allow the user to limit to journal sources that contain research reports, peer-reviewed articles, patents, pre prints, PDF and PostScript files, conference papers, theses and dissertations.
Screen Network AustraliaThe gateway to over 275 web sites about Australian film and television.
Searching PatentsTutorial and guide to assist in finding patent information on the Internet.
EBSCO Publishing: The Serials Directory provides access to the most up-to-date and accurate bibliographic information as well as current pricing structures for popular serials. This database contains over 182,000 U.S. and international titles, including newspapers, historical data for an additional 20,000 titles and data from over 85,000 publishers worldwide.