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11. FreeOpaui Guide to Lists of Acronyms, Abbreviations and Initialisms on the World Wide Web

Opaui: Spanish-English and English-Spanish Translation Services: This is a guide to acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms on the world wide web.

12. FreeOpen J-Gate

Informatics India Limited: Open J-Gate provides seamless access to millions of journal articles available online. It is also a database of journal literature, indexed from 3000+ open access academic, research and industry journals, with links to full text at publisher sites. More than 1500 of them are peer-reviewed scholarly journals. Users can search by Title, Author, Abstract, Authors' Address/Institution, Keywords etc, or browse the table of contents of the latest issue and back issues.

13. FreeOzGuide to Statistics

A subject guide to Australian and international statistical resources on the internet. The resources record mostly current data, but some historical statistics are also included. There are substantial links to Australian Bureau of Statistics resources, and international statistics by country or region through Offstats and UNESCO Statistical Databases. Topics covered include economic and trade statistics, population, education, census data, health statistics and links to statistical agencies.

14. FreeOzLife: Australian Biography Index

National Library of Australia: OzLife commenced in September 2000 (includes earlier articles from The Canberra Times) and provides web access until June 2005 to the citations for biographical articles selected from the following Australian major national and metropolitan newspapers: The Advertiser (Adelaide); The Age (Melbourne); The Australian; The Australian Financial Review; The Canberra Times; The Courier Mail (Brisbane); The Mercury (Hobart); The Sydney Morning Herald; and The West Australian. Articles on prominent Australians in all walks of life, including musicians, authors, politicians and business executives, are included. Until September 2002 OzLife also indexed book reviews on works of Australian fiction and non-fiction which appeared in Australian journals and newspapers.

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