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Informit: The records contained in this subset specifically relate to Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders and deal with legal issues such as land rights, native title, customary law, Aboriginal deaths in custody, aborigines in the criminal justice system, racial discrimination, indigenous intellectual property and Aboriginal youth and juvenile justice.
Informit: Provides a listing of significant events in Australian history with emphasis on current happenings. It covers all topics from politics and law to the arts and sport. Source documents for current events are the main daily state and territory papers, mainly 'The Age', 'The Australian' and others.
Informit: AUSPORT contains information on Australian sport published in journals, monographs, conference proceedings, government reports or theses. Videotapes and audiocassettes are also indexed. Subject coverage includes sports administration, economics, coaching, history of sports, nutrition, physiology, sports medicine and sports for special groups such as the disabled, children and women.
Informit: AusportMed covers all aspects of medical and health issues in sport.
Informit: AUSTGUIDE contains all the GUIDELINES and EDUCATION GUIDELINES data from January 1986 onwards. GUIDELINES and EDUCATION GUIDELINES give complete subject access to the contents of more than 120 periodicals, of both general and educational interest. The majority of these periodicals are Australian, but there are a considerable number of overseas publications indexed, such as 'Scientific American', 'History Today', 'Far Eastern Economic Review' and 'Unesco Courier'. A complete listing of the periodicals indexed is included in the AUSTGUIDE on-screen guide. Subject coverage: General and educational
National Library of Australia and Informit (RMIT): APAIS-Health comprehensively indexes approximately 250 journals. Overseas sources are also scanned for material on Australian subject matter. APAIS-Health also indexes very selectively from many other Australian journals and conference proceedings, as well as from overseas journals carrying articles with an Australian content.
Informit: Australian and New Zealand Books in Print - lists over 120,000 in-print and out-of-print Australian and New Zealand titles, as well as providing details for over 10,000 publishers. Produced in collaboration with D.W. Thorpe, ANZBiP records provide imprint and series information as well as full annotations for all new Australian titles added to the database since 1990.
Australian Art Auction Records Pty Ltd: Australian Art Auction Records is a service that documents historical art auction results and makes them available via subscription. A print version of this database is available at N 338.4375994 CRA (1973/75+).
John Furphy Pty. Ltd.: The Australian Art Sales Digest Internet Version lists thousands of artists who have lived and/or worked in Australia or New Zealand. To locate the artist whose works you want to view, you can enter the beginning letters of the artist's last name, and optionally the beginning letters of the artist's first name. Please note that artists are listed under their given first names, not their commonly used first name. For example, Pro Hart is listed as Kevin Charles (Pro) Hart. To facilitate your search, we suggest you enter only the first four or five letters of the artist's last name, and leave the 'Artist first name' box blank.
Informit: Resource designed to assist genealogists, historians and researchers locate biographical information on as wide a range of Australians as possible. Its entries point to biographical information in a wide variety of sources, including Who's Whos, biographical dictionaries, topical and local histories, and published family histories. Entries cover all periods of Australian history.