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41. FreeDOAJ : Directory of Open Access Journals

Lund University Libraries: This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. Subjects covered include agriculture and food sciences; arts and architecture; biology and life sciences; business and economics; chemistry; earth and environmental sciences; health and medicine; history and archaeology; languages and literatures; law and political science; mathematics and statistics; philosophy and religion; physics and astronomy; social sciences; and technology and engineering.

42. OnsiteDrug Database - DRUG

Informit: The DRUG database covers political, social, economic, psychological and legal aspects of prevention and treatment of alcohol and other drug abuse. Both legal and illegal drugs are included. Australian and overseas sources produced since 1987 are covered, including journals, newspaper articles, chapters from monographs, conference proceedings, theses, research reports, government documents, statistics and unpublished material.

43. OnsiteEDGE - Database Management and Environment

Informit: The EDGE database is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles that provide international coverage on management, environmental, packaging and building topics. Subject coverage: Strategic and financial management techniques; human resources; Asian economies; energy efficiency; recycling; packaging trends and methods for glass, plastic, metal and paper; and building products and trends. Packaging issues for end use markets such as food and beverages are also included. Source documents: Selected informative and practical articles are abstracted and included in EDGE from approximately 80 journals.

44. FreeEdResearch Online

ACER Cunningham Library: EdResearch Online is an easily searchable database containing 13,467 research articles and documents. It is an online subset of the Australian Education Index. Documents include journal articles, research reports, government reports, theses, conference proceedings and papers.

45. LicencedEighteenth Century Journals I & II : Newspapers and Periodicals 1685 - 1815

Adam Matthews: Eighteenth Century Journals I contains material from the Hope Collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, one of the finest surviving collections of eighteenth-century periodicals. In this resource we have drawn together 95 rare journals printed between 1693 and 1799, combining major publications with more ephemeral works to underline the broad variety of eighteenth century print journalism. Eighteenth Century Journals II provides a searchable, full text database of 18th Century newspapers and periodicals drawn from the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas, which holds one of the finest collections of 17th and 18th century newspapers and periodicals in the world. This collection represents both major metropolitan (London) papers, but also provincial newspapers such as Northampton Mercury, York Courant and York Chronicle. Scottish and Irish interests are represented along with English, by the Edinburgh Gazette and the Tatler (Edinburgh); and the Dublin Journal and Dublin Evening Post. Of particular value to historians is the inclusion of short runs of low cost newspapers which rarely survive, such as Parker's Penny Post for 1732-3. The collection also includes a valuable range of literary and literary-related publications which contained essays, criticism and comment. Some sample titles in the collection include: Connoisseur, the History of the Works of the Learned, the Museum; Or, the Literary and Historical Register, and the Present State of the Republick of Letters, the Bee; Or, Literary Weekly Intelligence, the British Magazine for 1760-1, the Vocal Magazine for 1778, and the New London Magazine for 1788, 1789 and 1792. The titles chosen from HRC for this project have been screened carefully against EEBO and ECCO so that there is no duplication whatsoever with these projects, although the material available in those collections form a useful adjunct to Eighteenth Century Journals II, as does the Times Digital Archive 1785-1985 and Early American Newspapers. Series I, 1690-1876. All of these additional resources are also available at the National Library via E-Resources.

46. LicencedEmerald Management Xtra (EMX125)

Emerald Group Publishing Limited: Emerald Management Xtra , is the largest, most comprehensive collection of peer-reviewed management journals and online support for librarians, students, faculty, researchers and deans. It features 123 full text journals and reviews from the world's top 300 management journals.

47. OnsiteENGINE : Australian Engineering Database

Informit: ENGINE provides access to Australian engineering information, and in particular to publications of the Institution since 1980. It covers all branches of engineering, including agricultural, aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, coastal, computer, electrical, electronic, mechanical, military, structural, transport and water. Conference papers, journal articles, technical papers, books, discussions, news articles and unpublished papers are included.

48. FreeERIC [Freely available web version]

Education Resources Information Center (US): The ERIC database contains over a million bibliographic citations to a broad collection of education-related resources, from government reports to journal articles. Other materials include conference proceedings, project and program descriptions, curriculum guides, bibliographies, and more. This database is an online version of the print titles: Resources in education (RIE) (NLA Call No. Sq 370.78 RES), and, Current index to journals in education (CIJE) (NLA Call No. S 370.16 CUR).

49. OnsiteEVA [Environmental Abstracts]

Informit: EVA (formerly EPIC), produced by the EPA Victoria Library, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles on the environment and related fields. Source documents are selected journal articles from approximately 600 journals published in Australia and overseas. Subject coverage includes air pollution and quality, sustainable development, salinity, environmental protection and management, hazardous wastes, recycling, waste management and disposal, water pollution, environmental assessment, and pollution control. Pre-February 1998 data includes planning, heritage, urban design and town planning subject coverage.

50. LicencedFactiva [Australian and Overseas Newspapers]

Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC: Factiva provides access to global news and business information as well as full text coverage of Australian and overseas newspapers and journals. Same-day news wires, company reports, investment analyst reports, market research reports, country and regional profiles, company profiles, and historical market data are also provided. Major Australian newspapers covered include The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph (Sydney), Newcastle Herald, The Age and Sunday Age (Melbourne), The Herald Sun and The Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne), The Courier-Mail and Sunday Mail (Brisbane), Cairns Post, Gold Coast Bulletin, The Advertiser and Sunday Mail (Adelaide), The West Australian and The Sunday Times (Perth), The Northern Territory News and The Sunday Territorian, The Hobart Mercury and The Sunday Tasmanian, The Canberra Times and The Chronicle. International newspapers available in full-text include The Times (London), The Independent (London), Daily Mail (UK), The Guardian (UK), The Financial Times, The Irish Times, The Scotsman, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, The New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Le Monde (France), Le Figaro (France), New Zealand Herald, Dominion Post, Otago Daily, The Japan Times, Asian Wall Street Journal, Hindustan Times, Bangkok Post, Economic Times (India), Jakarta Post, The Post-Courier (Papua New Guinea), The Korea Herald, New Straits Times (Malaysia), Fiji Times, South China Morning Post, and The China Daily. National publications such as Australian PC World, The Bulletin with Newsweek, Business Review Weekly (BRW), APC Magazine and the Australian Women's Weekly and international journals such as The Far Eastern Economic Review, The Economist, Christian Science Monitor, Forbes, Fortune, Newsweek, are also available in full-text. Coverage of individual publications varies widely.