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Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies: This resource covers a range of papers tabled before both the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council including: Reports from Government Departments; Select Committee Inquiries into a variety of matters; Civil Service Lists which include government employees; and Government Tenders, accepted and rejected. The purpose of this index is to gain access to the many instances in which the 'ORDINARY' person is referred to in government papers. In a very few cases, the information provided is little more than name, date, and district, however a careful reading of the source document may fill in pertinent details. In many cases, the information is more detailed and provides valuable leads to other material, however it must be remembered that the references are to government business, not church or private business matters.
Genealogical Society of Victoria: This CD is an amalgamation of indexes to records of eight hospitals. They are all admission records, except those called the Kyneton Hospital Family Record: Amherst Hospital 1869-1888, Ballarat Hospital 1856-1913, Castlemaine Hospital 1855-1920, Castlemaine Benevolent Asylum 1860-1922, Creswick Hospital 1863-1894, Creswick Hospital outpatients 1873-1877, Dunolly Hospital 1860-1900, Kyneton Hospital Admissions Register 1862-1885, Kyneton Hospital Family Record 1869-1884, Maldon Hospital 1864-1905, Maryborough Hospital 1855-1907. The indexes comprises ten fields of information: surname; given names(s); admission date; age of patient; patients's place of birth; whether single, married or widowed; occupation; residence; and source. ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE NEWSPAPER READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.
Informit: Contains details of the members of India's lower-house (the Lok Sabha) of Parliament elected between 1977 and 1991. The database includes biographical information provided by the members of parliament, and includes death dates, references to obituary notices, and notes about recent events in legislators' careers.
Informit: Represents the collections of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Library. Covers Stolen Generation, removal of children, Arts, copyright issues, racism, discrimination, Internet and telecommunications facilities and Communities.
Informit: Indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous studies. Broad topic areas cover languages, cultures, anthropology, archaeology, health, education, arts, oral histories, history, legal issues such as native title, criminal justice, land rights, customary law and its recognition, women's issues, youth issues, government policies and programs.
Informit: Covers pure and applied sciences, physical sciences, humanities and social sciences and is produced by the Center for Scientific Documentation and Information - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (PDII-LIPI). Data contained is mostly in Indonesian.
Informit: Covers Indonesian science research reports and survey reports and is produced by the Center for Scientific Documentation and Information - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (PDII-LIPI). Data is mostly in Indonesian
Informit: Provides cover-to-cover full text access to core medical content from Australasia. Content includes research articles, reports and case studies of practical support to anyone studying or working in therapeutic, diagnostic and preventative health roles. Includes both specialist and current topics of interest including ageing and age care, child health, indigenous health issues, mental health and rehabilitation. Informit Health Collection replaced Meditext, a database which included selective full text only, in January 2010.
Macbeth Genealogical Services: The Inquest records indexed are available at the Public Record Office of Victoria.
Informit: Covers the literature on East Timor and Eastern Indonesia, on Australia's relations with South-East Asia, and with ASEAN and its member nations (Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar).