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SAI Global InfostoreSAI Global: Through this site you can buy all Australian, ISO and IEC Standards, plus a range of publications from other national and international organisations. You can choose an instant PDF download, or order a hard copy for delivery by mail. Onsite National Library of Australia users can access the SAI Global Online Public Library service to view full text Australian standards for free. They can also request the paper copy of the Australian standard via our catalogue using the record with the BIB ID 10044717.
SAI Global: This database provides full text access to all current Australian Standards, Joint ISO/Australian Standards, Joint NZ/Australian Standards, current Draft Australian Standards, and amendments to Australian Standards. Printing is permitted (within the limits of the Copyright Act, and one page at a time), but electronic copying and emailing are prohibited under the licence terms and conditions. Some International Standards, including European Standards (known as ENs, or European Norme), which are equivalent national standards for all members of the European Union, 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 NEWSPAPERS AND MICROFORMS READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.
Informit: Covers science and technology policy, R&D management, social and economic issues of R&D, human resources management, and commercialisation of innovation.
RMIT Publishing: Covers Science and General topics, including agriculture, archaeology, biology, chemistry, environmental science, ethics, geography, natural history, physics, sustainability and zoology.
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.
Informit: Provides information relating to IP Australia's core business areas, namely patents, trade marks and designs. It also includes other topics that impact on IP Australia's business, especially related intellectual property matters such as copyright, plant breeders rights and domain names. Related matters are included if they relate to significant Australian or international trends and develpments, or if they are significant to the field of intellectual property as a whole.
Serials DirectoryEBSCO 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.
Seventeenth - Eighteenth Century Burney collection newspapersGale: The newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) represent the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The earliest newspapers in the collection date from 1603 and in total it contains almost 1 million pages and approximately 1,270 titles. It includes the major newspapers and periodicals published in London, as well as English provincial titles, newspapers from Scotland and Ireland, plus some 18th century American newspapers. Many of the Burney newspapers are well known, but many pamphlets and broadsides also included have remained largely hidden. Cross searchable with other Gale products via the Gale NewsVault. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.