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A2A : Access to ArchivesGreat Britain. Public Record Office: The A2A database contains catalogues of archives held across England and dating from the 900s to the present day. These archives are cared for in local record offices and libraries, universities, museums and national and specialist institutions across England, where they are made available to the public.
AANRO : Australian Agriculture and Natural Resources OnlineInfoscan: AANRO provides bibliographic and research information on Australian agriculture and natural resource management. It contains descriptions of research projects and publications covering land and water resources, agriculture and forestry. Publications indexed include journals, government publications, newsletters, websites and current research. Links to the full text of documents are provided where available. AANRO incorporates the superseded databases ABOA (Australian Bibliography of Agriculture), ARRIP (Australian Rural Research in Progress), CARRP (Completed Australian Rural Research Projects) and Streamline, which are also available on the Informit subscription service, Agriculture & Natural Resources Online. Access is also provided to Geosearch, which contains keyword and geographic searching for drainage divisions, catchments areas, and agro-ecological regions.
AAT: Art & Architecture Thesaurus On LineThe J. Paul Getty Trust: The AAT is a structured vocabulary containing around 125,000 terms and other information about concepts. Terms in AAT may be used to describe art, architecture, decorative arts, material culture, and archival materials. The coverage of the AAT ranges from Antiquity to the present, and the scope is global.
ABARE: Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource EconomicsFederal Government Department for Agriculture: Produced by the federal government, this is the primary source for Australian agricultural data. The site contains commodity forecasts, publications, company profiles and employment information. Statistical data relating to beef, sheep, dairy, forestry and energy industries is available as well as free databases: Beef, Prime Lamb and Sheep Industry Database and Resource Management Survey 2001-02 which give historical data dating from the 1960s.
ABC OnlineAustralian Broadcasting Corporation: Information about the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's radio and television programs, as well as access to a range of facts, articles and multimedia about public affairs, science, arts and culture, rural and indigenous issues. Some of the information is aimed at school aged children and suitable as a homework resource.
AbebooksAbebooks.com: Abebooks, formerly Advanced Book Exchange, is an online marketplace that includes used books, many rare and out-of-print, and also a growing number of new books. In addition to books, there are magazines, journals, illustration art, vintage photographs, and paper ephemera. There is also an option to search booksellers by name or country.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: print resourcesNational Library of Australia: The Library holds a large collection of material relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. This guide contains selected print works only.
Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual LibraryT. Matthew Ciolek: This site contains links to indigenous studies resources for Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. The links are listed under the following headings: General Resources; Governmental Web Resources; Australian Native Title; Koori Web Resources; Aboriginal History; Aboriginal Languages; Aboriginal Studies Bibliographies; University Programs; Intercultural Relationships; Aboriginal Art & Culture; and Aboriginal Online Bookstore.
ABYZ News LinksABYZ News Links is a portal to online news sources from around the world. It is primarily composed of newspapers but also includes many broadcast stations, internet services, magazines, and press agencies. Please note that ABYZ News Links does not contain actual news content but only links to other news sources.
A compendium of legislative changes in social security 1908-1982: Changes in social security in Australia specifically: Age and invalid pension; Widow's pension and supporting parent's benefits; Unemployment, sickness and special benefits; Maternity allowance; Family allowance; Handicapped child's allowance; Double orphan's pension; Family income supplement; Social security bills; Explanatory notes. Contains lists of sources; list of tables that indicate the rates of payment.