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Australian law: selected websitesNational Library of Australia: This resource contains links to major Australian legal sites on the Internet organised by jurisdiction. It provides links to the websites of all commonwealth courts (federal, high and family courts of Australia) and state law resources including legislation, parliaments and courts.
Australian Libraries Gateway (ALG)National Library of Australia: ALG is a free World Wide Web-based directory service which provides access to information about thousands of Australian libraries, their collections and services.
Australian Literary and Historical TextsA Collection of 18th, 19th and early 20th Century Australian Texts. The following institutions have provided texts and support for the advancement of this project: Australian Cooperative Digitisation Project 1840-45, Macquarie Dictionary Ozcorp Database, Scholarly Editions Centre at the Australian Defence Forces Academy, Canberra, State Library of New South Wales, Vicnet Ozlit Web Site at the Victorian State Library Scholars Centre, University of Western Australia
Australian literature; Research GuideNational Library of Australia: A guide to researching Australian literature at the National Library. Includes references to print publications held at the Library and selected websites.
Australian Media History DatabaseCentre for Media History, Macquarie University: The Australian Media History Database lists sources, resources, courses and current researchers in the field of Australian media history. The database aspires to list all research into Australian media history by established academics, early career researchers, research higher degree students, and independent scholars.
Australian Medical Pioneers Index: A database of over 3,000 pioneer doctors, from the 1700s through to 1875. The site covers Australian medical history, with a database of medical pioneers and educational background material. Includesdoctors who were registered or qualified in Australia, were resident in Australia, or visited here in a professional capacity, before 1875. Ships' surgeons, convict doctors, general practitioners and medical specialists are included.
Australian Medical Pioneers Index (AMPI)State Library of Victoria: The database contains biographical information on over 3,000 pioneer doctors, from the 1700s through to 1875, who were registered or qualified in Australia, or visited Australia in a professional capacity. There's also ships' surgeons, convict doctors, general practitioners and medical specialists included.
Australian National Maritime MuseumPathfinder subject guides to assist researchers in a variety of ship and shipping topics. ANMM accepts reference enquiries.
Australian National Shipwreck DatabaseCommonwealth, State and Territory Governments: The Australian National Shipwreck Database includes all known shipwrecks in Australian waters and allows users to search for those historic shipwrecks protected by Commonwealth or State/Territory legislation. This information has been collected by each of the State historic shipwreck agencies and the data are subject to ongoing editing and refining. State or Territory agencies can provide the most up-to-date information about a particular shipwreck and also maintain databases for their State or Territory.
Australian & New Zealand American Civil War VeteransPaul Camp, Steve Wolf and Jim Gray: This website is a dedication to the Australian Union and Confederate Veterans of the American Civil War of 1861 to 1865. It has been created from numerous sources, government documents, research libraries and hundreds of pieces of information emailed in, and donated, by individuals from all over Australia and the United States. It includes work by individuals in both the Sons of Confederate Veterans, the Sons of Union Veterans, the American Civil War Round Table of Queensland, the American Civil War Round Table of Australia, the late Roy Parker and others.