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21. OnsiteAustralian Criminology Database -- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Subset - CINCH-ATSIS

Informit: CINCH is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of crime and criminal justice. This subset includes information on the involvement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the justice system. Source documents include journal articles, monographs, monograph chapters, conference papers, government documents, book reviews and theses. Subject coverage includes all aspects of crime and criminal justice including corrections, crime, crime prevention, criminal law, criminology, juvenile justice, law enforcement, police and victims of crime. Warning: There is the possibility that some records contained in this database may contain references to deceased people, sacred or secret material, inappropriate terminology or offensive language, which, though unintentional, may cause distress to some people.

22. OnsiteAustralian Heritage Bibliography Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Subset - AHB-ATSIS

Informit: Australian Heritage Bibliography - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Subset (AHB-ATSIS), formerly HERA-ATSIS, produced by the Australian Heritage Commission, is a subset of the AHB database. AHB is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on Australia's natural and cultural environment. The AHB-ATSIS subset contains records that specifically relate to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Source documents include journal articles, unpublished reports, books, videos and conference proceedings. Emphasis is placed on reports written or commissioned by heritage agencies throughout the country. Subject coverage includes aboriginal rock art sites, ceremonial grounds and sacred sites; important historical and archaeological sites; historic buildings and structures; historic towns and precincts; coasts; forests; national parks; endangered species; wetlands; rivers; geological features; wilderness areas; and world heritage sites. Warning: There is the possibility that some records contained in this database may contain references to deceased people, sacred or secret material, inappropriate terminology or offensive language, which, though unintentional, may cause distress to some people.

23. OnsiteAustralian Heritage Bibliography - AHB

Informit: Australian Heritage Bibliography (AHB), formerly HERA, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on Australia's natural and cultural environment. Source documents include journal articles, unpublished reports, books, videos and conference proceedings. Emphasis is placed on reports written or commissioned by heritage agencies throughout the country. Subject coverage includes national parks; endangered species; coasts; forests; wetlands; rivers; geological features; wilderness areas; world heritage sites; aboriginal rock art sites, ceremonial grounds and sacred sites; important historical and archaeological sites, and historic buildings and structures; and historic towns and precincts.

24. FreeAustralian Journals Online

Database of Australian electronic journals, magazines, webzines, newsletters and e-mail fanzines. The database provides full details and access to over 1700 titles that include local and overseas works with Australian content, authorship and/or emphasis as well as entries for sites which advertise or promote Australian journals.

25. FreeAustralian Key Journals: Periodicals Contents Index

Australian National University and Proquest: The Australian Key Journals Index provides access to the tables of contents of 82 Australian journals in the social sciences and humanities, from the date of their first publication to 1991. Journals indexed in the database include Adelaide Law Review, Architecture Australia, Art and Australia, Australian Book Review, Australian Economic Review, Australian Literary Studies, Australian Women's Weekly, Business Review Weekly, Federal Law Review, Journal of Industrial Relations, Overland and Westerly. The project was co-ordinated and developed by the ANU Library with University of Adelaide Library and the National Library of Australia and ProQuest Information & Learning. This version of the database is made available free of charge to students and scholars within Australia.

26. OnsiteAustralian Public Affairs Full Text [journal articles]

National Library of Australia and Informit (RMIT): This database contains articles (many full-text) from the top 200 Australian journals, and article references on Australian political, economic, legal, social and cultural affairs. It is sourced from a wide range of periodicals, newspapers, scholarly journals, conference papers and books in the social sciences and humanities. Selected overseas sources are also reviewed for material on Australian subjects. Enhanced version of the APAIS database. Major journals indexed include: Abacus (Sydney), Adelaide Law Review, Antipodes, Art and Australia, Asian Studies Review, Australian Aboriginal Studies, Australian Academic and Research Libraries, Australian Bulletin of Labour, Australian Economic History Review, Australian Economic Review, Australian Historical Studies, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, Australian Journal of Psychology, Australian Literary Studies, Eureka Street, Indigenous Law Bulletin, Journal of Australian Studies, Journal of Industrial Relations, Labor Essays, Meanjin, Melbourne University Law Review, New Literatures Review, Oceania, Parergon, Policy: A Journal of Public Policy and Ideas, Quadrant, Southern Review, Sydney Law Review. This resource is available in alternative formats: Print 1945-2000.

27. FreeAustralian Research Online

Hosted by the National Library of Australia: This website provides access to the research outputs of Australia's universities including journal articles, conference papers, technical reports, theses, datasets, and images.

28. Onsite(CDROM)BHI Archive: British Humanities Index

Bowker-Saur: an international abstracting and indexing tool for research in the humanities, covering the period 1962-1997. Abstracts newspapers, magazines and academic journals in the fields of the arts, literature, cinema, economics, history, current affairs, popular science, religion, music, and architecture.

29. OnsiteBibliography of Asian Studies (BAS)

Association for Asian Studies, Inc.: Bibliography of Asian studies online has replaced publication of the annual volumes of the Bibliography of Asian studies since 1991. It encompasses the full content of the annual printed volumes from 1971 to 1991 and in addition, there are many references to publications after 1991, including citations to all articles from the 100 most-used journals in Asian studies (nearly up to the present in many cases) and a substantial number of additional citations from earlier years in South Asian studies. Compilation of entries continues and the data is augmented regularly, with the intention of bringing it up to date as quickly as possible. Browsing by journal title, broad subject classification and geographical area in addition to specific term search.

30. OnsiteBIPE - Bibliography of Indonesian Politics and Economy

Informit: The Bibliography of Indonesian Politics and the Economy (BIPE), produced by the School of Asian Studies, University of Sydney, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts items on Indonesian politics, government, economy, political culture and demography. Source documents include books, book chapters, journal articles and dissertations. Note that the original source material is usually in either English or Indonesian.