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1. OnsiteTAXABS - Australian Taxation Abstracts Database

Informit: TAXABS covers primarily taxation law, but also includes other areas of interest such as child support, accounting and superannuation. Journal articles, legislation and cases are included in this database.

2. FreeTechXtra

Heriot Watt University: A free guide to quality engineering, mathematics and computing information on the Internet. TechXtra aims to help users find articles, books, websites, industry news, technical reports, technical data, full text e-prints, and teaching and learning resources. It provides users with access to the Hidden Web by searching 25 collection s from different publishers. The full text of some items may be freely available (e.g. from arXiv, CiteSeer, CSA Discovery Guides, EEVL Ejournal Search Enging, ePrints UK, NASA.)Formerly known as EEVL: Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library, TechXtra is an initiative of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh.

3. FreeTheatre and Drama: WWW Virtual Library

Authoritative guide to quality theatre and drama resources on the web. There is an exhaustive range of links to international online articles, journals, museums, organisations and theatre companies and annotated links to a rich and truly fascinating series of collections of theatre images. This site is a valuable first stop for theatre studies scholars. - CTI Centre for Textual Studies, Oxford

4. FreeThe Manning Index of South Australian History

State Library of South Australia: This index contains many thousands of references to South Australian newspaper and magazine stories for the years 1837 to 1937. It also includes extensive selected text from the indexed publications, other primary and secondary sources and numerous extracts from Mr Manning's own writings. Notable publications (selectively) indexed include Adelaide Times, Advertiser, Chronicle, The Critic, Express & Telegraph, Frearson's Weekly, The Herald, Illustrated Adelaide Post, The Irish Harp, The Lantern, The Mail, The News, Observer, Register, SA Gazette & Mining Journal, and Southern Australian. The index is divided into the four folders: South Australia - includes coverage of a number of state level topics; Adelaide - includes a number of topics which predominately relate to the city and the metropolitan area as a whole; Port Adelaide; and Place Names of South Australia - an alphabetical list of South Australian place names (including suburbs of Adelaide). Biographical references are generally located on pages dealing with the place or activity with which a person is most associated. For example, several references to aviator Jimmy Melrose can be found in the entry for Melrose Park. Many Place Name pages have a list of obituaries of notable residents - generally at the bottom of the page or part of page dealing with the place.

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