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1. FreeSCALEPlus

PLEASE 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.

2. FreeScience.gov

A 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.

3. FreeScienceResearch.com

Deep 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.

4. FreeScirus

Elsevier: 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.

5. FreeScreen Network Australia

The gateway to over 275 web sites about Australian film and television.

6. FreeSearching Patents

Tutorial and guide to assist in finding patent information on the Internet.

7. FreeShip and passenger records: print resources

National Library of Australia: Ship and passenger records are found throughout the National Library in books, journals, newspapers, manuscripts, microform, pictures, maps and electronic media. Material includes information on ships, voyages, shipping companies, shipping and passenger lists and registers, shipwrecks, whaling, shipping arrivals and departures in Australian ports, logs, journals, diaries and voyage narratives, and ships' illustrations.

8. FreeShipping Databases of the Western Australian Maritime Museum

Western Australian Maritime Museum: Databases include: The Richard McKenna Memorial Pictorial Shipping Database, Western Australian shipwreck database, Strangers on the Shore: Shipwreck survivors and their contact with Aboriginal groups in Western Australia 1628-1956, Library bibliographic Database and an Artefact Database (over 25,000 records)

9. FreeShow World

Mapping World: Statistical maps covering People, Planet, business, Politics, and Living. Within these major categories they are broken down covering Demographics, causes of death, Education, Health, Animal Resources, crops, Energy, Environment, Minerals, Economy, global Brands, Industry Technology, Transport, Government, Law & Order, Migration, War & Conflict, Food & Dining, Travel, Sports and Media.

10. FreeSocial Policy Virtual Library

This area introduces a variety of WWW resources of interest to social policy researchers and is updated regularly. It provides links to sites of major organisations, libraries, research institutes, publications and journals as well as access to on-line databases and data sources, information gateways, social policy mailing lists and discussion groups. It also provides information on research opportunities and funding and access to resources for teaching social policy and related subjects.

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