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Sociology: WWW Virtual LibrarySubstantial links to sociology site on the Internet.
SOSIG: Social Science Information GatewaySOSIG can help you locate high quality sites on the Internet, which are relevant to social science education and research. The SOSIG Internet Catalogue offers access to thousands of high quality Internet resources, each selected and described by academic librarians and subject specialists.
Southeast Asian Serials Index (SASI)The Library, Asia-Pacific Cluster, Australian National University, in cooperation with the Library, Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology (KITLV), The Netherlands.: The Southeast Asian Serials Index (SASI) provides access to information on Southeast Asia through the indexing of major academic and current affairs journals published in a range of countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, and The Netherlands.
Southern Cross Resource FinderMenzies Centre for Australian Studies: The Southern Cross Resource Finder (SCRF) is a web-based resource that enables users to discover collections from British libraries, archives and museums which hold resources useful for the study of Australia and/or New Zealand.
South Seas: Voyaging and Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Pacific (1760-1800)National Library of Australia: South Seas is an online information resource for the history of European voyaging and cross-cultural encounters in the Pacific between 1760 and 1800. South Seas offers the full text of the holograph manuscript of James Cook's Endeavour Journal, together with the full texts of the journals kept by Joseph Banks and Sydney Parkinson on the voyage. Also included is the text of all three volumes of John Hawkesworth's Account of the Voyages undertaken ... in the Southern Hemisphere ... (1773). Volumes two and three of this work are an account of the Endeavour voyage fashioned by Hawkesworth from Cook's and Banks's journals. In order to help explain the complexities of eighteenth century and navigation, there is the complete text of the 1780 edition of William Falconer's Dictionary of the Marine.
Standards Australia : Web Site CatalogueSAI 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 users can access the Standards Australia (Online) service to view full text for free, or request the paper copy of the standard using e-callslips and AMICUS NO: 10044717.
Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyStanford University: A dynamic reference work devoted to philosophy.
Statistics: print resourcesNational Library of Australia: The Library holds many resources relating to both Australian and international statistics. These statistics cover all subject areas including demography, economics, industry and trade and represent both current and historical data. This guide contains selected print and microfilm works only.
Statistics: selected websitesNational Library of Australia: These are general sites for researching statistics on the Internet and provide a good starting place for researchers in this field. They lead to statistical information on a diverse range of specific topics as well as providing links to other useful sites both in Australia and overseas.
synapse.net.auAustralian Network for Art and Technology: The Synapse database is an online resource promoting the nexus of art and science. Synapse encourages creative and experimental collaborations between artists and scientists. It has been developed by ANAT (Australian Network for Art and Technology) as a major component of the Australia Council's New Media Arts Board Synapse Art and Science Initiative. The database can be searched by artist, project or science organisation. It contains information on exhibitions, collaborative projects and areas of science interest and includes a showcase of artworks in the online gallery. The Synapse database is a resource for artists, scientists, researchers, curators and industry to develop innovative and dynamic collaborations and connections.