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Informit: CINCH-HEALTH covers all aspects of crime and criminal justice, including mental health, medical and medicolegal issues, drugs and alcohol, suicide, HIV/AIDS, corrections health, euthanasia, and occupational health and safety.
Informit: Health & Society Database (H&S) is a subset of Australian Family & Society Abstracts (FAMILY). FAMILY is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on research, policy and practice issues about, or of relevance to, Australian families. Health policy and services and the social, psychological, legal and ethical issues associated with health are of direct importance to Australian people and families, and are a core subject area of the database. Subject coverage includes: the health and well being of families and individuals; health policy; health services; quality of life, morbidity, mortality and life expectancy; mental health and illness; health issues of particular concern to the aged, children and youth; Aboriginal health; pregnancy, birth; ethical aspects of health such as those surrounding abortion, euthanasia and reproductive technologies; health education and promotion; health administration; and economic issues.
EBSCO Publishing: With Health Source - Consumer Edition you can search for information on many health topics including the medical sciences, food sciences and nutrition, childcare, sports medicine and general health. This resource provides access to nearly 300 full text, consumer health periodicals, including American Fitness, Better Nutrition, Harvard Health Letter, HealthFacts, Men's Health, Muscle & Fitness, Prevention, Vegetarian Times, and many others, as well as abstracts and indexing for over 205 general health, nutrition and professional health care publications. Part of the EBSCO Masterfile Premier package.
EBSCO Publishing: Part of the Academic Search Premier suite, this database provides 600 scholarly full text journals focusing on many medical disciplines. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition also features abstracts and indexing for more than 850 journals. This database is updated on a daily basis.
ABC-CLIO: Historical Abstracts covers the history of all countries of the world 1450 to the present, excepting the United States and Canada (these countries are covered in America: History and Life). Over 1,800 journals in over 40 languages are indexed, dating back to 1955.
Northern Territory. Dept. of Justice, Office of the Registrar General: This resource provides an index of Northern Territory births for the period 1870 to 1918; Northern Territory deaths for the period 1871 to 1913; and Northern Territory marriages for the period 1872 to 1913.
Informit: HIV/AIDS Database (HIVA) is a bibliographic database of journal articles, books and audiovisual titles listed in the catalogues of the NSW HIV/AIDS Library Network. HIVA deals extensively with clinical, nutritional, medical, social and psychological aspects of HIV/AIDS, as well as the relationship between alcohol and other drugs to HIV/AIDS. As Australia's most comprehensive HIV and AIDS collection, HIVA is designed to provide invaluable information support for doctors, health care workers and allied professionals, students, researchers, and people living with HIV/AIDS. HIVA consists of the library catalogues of the following organisations: 1. Albion Street Centre Library 2. Drug and Alcohol Services Library (formerly CEIDA library) 3. ACON: AIDS Council of NSW Inc. 4. FPA Health 5. NCHSR: National Centre in HIV Social Research 6. Department of Corrective Services (no longer updated).