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National Library of Australia and Informit (RMIT): This subset contains thousands of citations on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander literature from the social sciences and humanities perspective. It includes articles covering history, economics, politics, current affairs and culture. As far as possible, items are selected to represent various points of view on topics of importance such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land rights.
Informit: APECLIT is a bibliographic database that indexes published and unpublished items dealing with Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and related topics. Source documents include reference to monographs, journal articles, working papers, reports, conference proceedings and conference papers, with an emphasis on Australian material. Subject coverage includes economic cooperation, international trade, trade liberalisation, trade in particular products, trade law, industrial science and technology, human resource development, labour standards, energy resources, environment, telecommunications, transportation, and tourism.
Informit: ARCH provides access to Australian and New Zealand architecture and building information held by the Stanton Library, Municipality of North Sydney. Other subject areas include interior design, landscape architecture and construction.
Macbeth Genealogical Services: This index contains over 80,000 references to birth notices and marriages announcements and anniversaries extracted from the Argus. As well as the classified advertisements, articles have been checked. Many of the marriage entries refer to anniversaries of marriages as well as marriage announcements. There are several references to marriages and births interstate and overseas. The publication date of the newspaper in which notice appears is given. The Argus newspaper (1848-1957) is available on microfilm at mfm NX 124 in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room.
Informit: Archives and Records Management Literature in Australia and New Zealand (ARLIT), produced by the RMIT School of Business Information Technology, is a bibliographic database that indexes articles from published material on archives administration and records management in Australia and New Zealand. It includes materials about Australian and New Zealand professional associations, institutions and organisations in the field. Also, the database contains published material written by Australian and New Zealand professionals on the theory and practice of archives and records management.
Asahi Shinbunsha: Index of the headlines of newspaper articles, in one of the most authoritative newspapers in Japan, 'Asahi Shinbun'. The newspaper itself is held in microfilm format and is accessible through the Newspaper Reading Room at Call Number mfm X 108.
: Asahi Shinbun newspaper historical coverage 1926-1945. AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH THE JAPANESE PUBLIC PC IN THE ASIAN COLLECTIONS READING ROOM.
Informit: This directory contains detailed information on Asia-related databases and search services which are accessible from Australia. The databases listed have a wide subject coverage and for the purposes of the database, Asia is defined as the Indian subcontinent, East Asia and Southeast Asia.
Informit: ATI, produced by the Department of Hospitality, Tourism and Marketing, Victoria University of Technology, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on tourism and related fields. Source documents include books, conference proceedings, audiovisual material, newspapers, journals, reports, commercial publications, unpublished material and government documents. Since 1993 all Pacific Asia Travel Association publications relevant to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific have been included. Subject coverage includes leisure, recreation, sport, tourism and travel.
Informit: ATSIhealth is a bibliographic database that indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous health. Source documents include theses, unpublished articles, government reports, conference papers, abstracts, book chapters, books, discussion and working papers, and statistical documents. The records provided are not exhaustive and relate generally to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health status rather than the social, historical, political or monetary aspects. Warning: There is the possibility that some records contained in this database may contain references to deceased people, sacred or secret material, inappropriate terminology or offensive language, which, though unintentional, may cause distress to some people.