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1. FreeLabordoc

International Labor Organisation: Labordoc contains references to a wide range of print and electronic publications, including journal articles, from countries around the world, on all aspects of work and sustainable livelihoods, and the work-related aspects of economic and social development and human rights. Labordoc provides an ever increasing number of links to online publications available on the Internet. Documents are also available via the National Library's catalogue, as NLA is a depository library for ILO publications.

2. FreeLaw and Policy Institutions

This site provides access to legal and legislative information. In addition to American legal topics, information is provided on significant international treaties, journals, and legal databases ranging from antiquity to the present and representing all nationalities. The Article Database contains articles of original research, analysis and expression with wide appeal and an emphasis on contemporary legal developments.

3. FreeLibraries Australia

National Library of Australia: Libraries Australia is a vast catalogue containing more than 40 million books, journals, newspapers, pictures, maps and more, located in over 800 Australian libraries. It allows you to search the holdings of state, public, government, academic and school libraries using a simple "Google-style" search. Libraries Australia is free to search for anyone from any location, but if you are in a library with a subscription to Libraries Australia, such as the National Library, you will have access to enhanced features such as advanced searching, alerts and saved searches.

4. LicencedLibrary Literature & Information Science Full Text

H.W. Wilson: This database indexes English and foreign-language periodicals, selected state journals, conference proceedings, pamphlets, books, and library school theses, plus hundreds of books per year. Subjects covered include automation, cataloguing, censorship, children's literature, circulation procedures, classification, copyright legislation, education for librarianship, government aid, information brokers, Internet software, library associations and conferences, library equipment and supplies, personnel administration, preservation of materials, public relations, publishing, and web sites.

5. LicencedLiterature Resource Center

Gale Group: The foundation of the Literature Resource Center is built on Thomson Gale's three hallmark author databases: Contemporary Authors Online, offering biographical coverage of more than 115,000 writers; Contemporary Literary Criticism Select, featuring entries on all authors appearing in CLC since vol. 95 of the print series and complete profiles of 266 most studied authors from editions prior to vol. 95; and Dictionary of Literary Biography Online, containing more than 10,000 biocritical essays on authors and their works written by academic scholars. The Literature Resource Center also includes selected full-text, excerpted, and commissioned critical material from Gale's respected Literature Criticism and For Students Series. The titles in these series include: Children's Literature Review, Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism, Drama Criticism, Drama for Students, Literature from 1400 to 1800, Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, Literature of Developing Nations for Students, Literature and Its Times, Novels for Students, Poetry Criticism, Poetry for Students, Shakespearean Criticism, Shakespeare for Students, Short Story Criticism, Short Stories for Students, and Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. In addition, users can access current, full-text critical essays on major authors via the Literature Resource Center's link to more than 250 prominent literary journals.

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