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EDGAR Database (U.S. Companies)Uniteed States: Securities and Exchange Commission: An index to the returns required of U.S. registered companies to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
EdNA: Education Network AustraliaEdNA is a Website pointing to thousands of resources identified and contributed by Australian educators. It networks the bodies responsible for Australian education. Discussions and noticeboards are offered on the site, making it a meta-network of Australian education practitioners. Its services create communities of educators online - further networks. EdNA covers the schools, vocational education and training, adult community education and higher education sectors. Through the EdNA forums, the Australian education systems and sectors collaborate on a range of online education, communications and information technology issues.
EdResearch OnlineACER Cunningham Library: EdResearch Online is an easily searchable database containing 13,467 research articles and documents. It is an online subset of the Australian Education Index. Documents include journal articles, research reports, government reports, theses, conference proceedings and papers.
Education Research ThesesACER Cunningham Library: A database of higher degrees theses accepted at Australian universities and colleges in the area of education. It contains over 10,200 records for theses dated from 1919. Records for years from 1978 contain abstracts. A subset of the Australian Education Index.
ELDIS : The Gateway to Development InformationELDIS is a gateway to information on development issues, providing free and easy access to wide range of high quality online resources.
Encyclopedia of Law and EconomicsUniversity of Ghent, Belgium: a broad-based collection of resources pertaining to economic and legal issues throughout the world. Showcasing a comprehensive index of searchable bibliographic resources, This site also includes abstracts of recent law and economics reviews. The Law and Economics Web Resources section features working papers, bibliographies, and mailing lists. In addition, the site links to law and economics academic programs, associations, and an array of relevant Websites.
Encyclopedia of TelevisionFitzroy Dearborn Publishers: The Encyclopedia of Television (1997 edition) examines specific programs and people, historic moments and trends, major policy disputes and such topics as violence, tabloid television and the quiz show scandal. It also includes histories of major television networks as well as broadcasting systems around the world and is complemented by resource materials, photos and bibliographical information.
Encyclopedias on the InternetEncyclopedias freely available on the Internet. From the Internet Public Library web site.
English Census WebsitePublic Records Office (PRO) UK: This site contains the 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 and 1911 Census of England, Wales, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Searching is free but viewing the records is via pay per view or subscription. To view the records of the 1841 - 1901 censuses for free go to Ancestry Library Edition (available to onsite users only).
English Short Title Catalogue 1473-1800Thomson Gale in association with the British Library: The aims of the ESTC are to provide a comprehensive bibliography of the printed output of the hand-press era, to list the whereabouts of surviving copies, and to note the existence of facsimiles. The holdings of over 2,000 libraries around the world are represented. It includes 1. All relevant items printed in the British Isles in any language; 2. All relevant items printed in Colonial America, the United States (1776-1800) and Canada; in any language; 3. All relevant items printed wholly or partly in English, or other British vernaculars, in any other part of the world. (Source: R. C. Alston and M. J. Jannetta. Bibliography, Machine Readable Cataloguing and the ESTC, London, the British Library, 1978, p.16).