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11. OnsiteAnthropological Index Online

Royal Anthropological Institute: The Anthropological Index Online is based on the journal holdings of The Anthropology Library at the The British Museum (formerly Museum of Mankind) which receives periodicals in all branches of anthropology, from academic institutions and publishers around the world. References are available for periodicals from the 1970's to the present.

12. OnsiteAPECLIT - APEC Literature Database

Informit: APECLIT is a bibliographic database that indexes published and unpublished items dealing with Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and related topics. Source documents include reference to monographs, journal articles, working papers, reports, conference proceedings and conference papers, with an emphasis on Australian material. Subject coverage includes economic cooperation, international trade, trade liberalisation, trade in particular products, trade law, industrial science and technology, human resource development, labour standards, energy resources, environment, telecommunications, transportation, and tourism.

13. FreeArchaeology Data Service (ADS)

A virtual library of on-line publications concerned with the historic environment. The library is currently divided into Books, Bibliographies, Journals, and Other resources. The book section includes the Council for British Archaeology's Research Report series and ADS's own Guides to Good Practice, among other texts, and the journal section links to a large number of scholarly journals.

14. FreeAsianLII - Asian Legal Information Institute

AsianLII provides for searching and browsing databases of legislation, case-law, law reform reports, law journals and other legal information, where available, from all 27 countries and territories in Asia . Over 140,000 cases from at least 15 countries, and over 15,000 pieces of legislation from at least 18 countries are searchable. For every country, AsianLII contains an extensive Catalog of law-related websites for that country, and a Law on Google facility assisting users to search Google only for legal materials from that country.

15. FreeAsia on the Web - Digital Resources for Asian Studies

Barbara Nelson (ANU Library) and Wan Wong (National Library of Australia): This listing includes comprehensive subject gateways, indexes, databases (some full text), news, Australian resources, e-journals, digitisation projects, online archives, blogs under the following headings - Asia, China, Japan, Korea, North Korea, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and South Asia / India. Sites for specific countries and regions that are accessible through the general Asia sites have not been listed separately for each country or region. Both freely accessible sites and subscription only sites have been included. General comprehensive sites, such as Yahoo and Google, have been omitted as these are well known and not Asia-specific.

16. OnsiteATI - Australian Tourism Index

Informit: ATI, produced by the Department of Hospitality, Tourism and Marketing, Victoria University of Technology, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on tourism and related fields. Source documents include books, conference proceedings, audiovisual material, newspapers, journals, reports, commercial publications, unpublished material and government documents. Since 1993 all Pacific Asia Travel Association publications relevant to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific have been included. Subject coverage includes leisure, recreation, sport, tourism and travel.

17. OnsiteAUSPORT - Australian Sport Database

Informit: AUSPORT contains information on Australian sport published in journals, monographs, conference proceedings, government reports or theses. Videotapes and audiocassettes are also indexed. Subject coverage includes sports administration, economics, coaching, history of sports, nutrition, physiology, sports medicine and sports for special groups such as the disabled, children and women.

18. FreeAustArt : Australian Art Journals Index

College of Fine Arts Library, University of New South Wales: An online index to almost 100 Australian art journals held in the College of Fine Arts Library, University of New South Wales.

19. OnsiteAUSThealth (APAIS Health)

National Library of Australia and Informit (RMIT): APAIS-Health comprehensively indexes approximately 250 journals. Overseas sources are also scanned for material on Australian subject matter. APAIS-Health also indexes very selectively from many other Australian journals and conference proceedings, as well as from overseas journals carrying articles with an Australian content.

20. FreeAustralasian Journal of Victorian Studies

Australasian Victorian Studies Association: Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies is a fully refereed journal of Victorian Studies published by the Australasian Victorian Studies Association, with articles ranging on topics as diverse as archeology, architecture,art, economics, history, landscape gardening, literature, medicine, philosophy, print culture, psychology, science, sociology, spiritualism, town planning and theatre appearing in its pages. There are two issues a year.