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1. LicencedAmerican National Biography

Oxford University Press: American National Biography is a fully searchable resource offering portraits of more than 18,000 men and women, from all eras and walks of life, who have made an impact on the American nation. Biographical entries include illustrations, hyperlinked cross-references and links to select Web sites. The database is updated quarterly and is the online version of the print resource, "American National Biography" which is available in the Main Reading Room reference collection at RF 920.073 A512.

2. LicencedAnnual Reports Online

Aspect Financial Pty Ltd: This research tool offers access to Australian companies' annual reports dating back to 1995. It also provides access to the full documentation of Australian Stock Exchange announcements from October 1998 to today, including prospectuses. These announcements are updated continually throughout the day.

3. LicencedApplied Science & Technology Full Text

H.W. Wilson: This database covers a wide range of specialties: Acoustics; Aeronautics; Applied Mathematics; Artificial Intelligence; Atmospheric Sciences; Automatic Control; Automotive Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Chemistry; Civil Engineering; Communication & Information Technology; Computer Databases & Software; Construction; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Engineering & Biomedical Materials; Energy Resources & Research; Environmental Engineering; Fire & Fire Prevention; Food & Food Industry; Geology; Industrial Engineering; Machine Learning; Machinery; Marine Technology; Mechanical Engineering; Metallurgy; Mineralogy; Mining Engineering; Neural Networks; Nuclear Engineering; Oceanography; Optical & Neural Computing; Petroleum & Gas; Physics; Plastics; Robotics; Solid State Technology; Space Science; Textile Industry & Fabrics; Transportation; Waste Management; and Other Industrial & Mechanical Arts.

4. LicencedArt Index

H.W. Wilson: Art Index is a bibliographic database that indexes articles from periodicals published throughout the world. In addition to articles, this database indexes reproductions of works of art that appear in indexed periodicals. Subjects covered include: Advertising Art; Antiques; Archaeology; Architecture and Architectural History; Art History; Computers in Art; Crafts; Decorative Arts; Fashion Design; Folk Art; Graphic Arts; Industrial Design; Interior Design; Landscape Architecture; Motion Pictures; Museology; Non-Western Art; Painting; Photography; Pottery; Sculpture; Television; Textiles; and Video. Also available from 1929 in print at Sq 700.16 ART.

5. LicencedAsahi shinbun - Kikuzo II visual for libraries

Asahi Shinbunsha: A newspaper database for Asahi Shinbun, one of the major newspapers in Japan. It covers from 1945 to current issue. It includes 2.1 million articles for the period 1945 to 1984 and 5 million articles since 1985. It also includes articles from the weekly magazines Aera, Shukan Asahi, and from the annual new-word encyclopaedia Chiezo. WHEN ACCESSING REMOTELY, AT THE PRODUCT SCREEN CLICK 'START PAGE FOR NON-SSL BROWSER' LINK TO ENTER. LIMITED ACCESS, PLEASE LOG OUT WHEN FINISHED.

6. LicencedAusGeoRef

American Geological Institute: AusGeoRef is a subset of the GeoRef database published by the American Geological Institute. It contains more than 170,000 bibliographic references to Australian geoscience literature and is regularly updated. References are drawn from journal literature, meeting proceedings and abstracts, books, reports and maps. References contain complete bibliographic information and URLs for documents published on the web.

7. LicencedAustLit: The Resource for Australian Literature

AustLit is a key resource for information about Australian writers and writing covering the 1780s to the present. AustLit provides a combination of enhanced biographical and bibliographical information and the full text of critical articles, creative writing and information resources about many aspects of Australia's literary heritage. AustLit also provides specialist research and information subsets, including Black Words: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Writers and Story Tellers, which contains biographical, bibliographical and full text material relating to Australian Indigenous cultures of literature and story. Other AustLit subsets cover children's literature, drama and popular theatre, multicultural writers, Australian magazine history, and Banned Books.

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