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Society of Australian Genealogists: Listing of over 70,000 transcriptions from Sydney's former "Northern Suburbs" cemetery. Users can search by last name (including phonetic and wild cards), first name, year of death and inscription. Each record shows the full details transcribed, as well as denomination, section, row and plot number. Nearby graves are also listed.
Nichigai Asoshietsu: Japanese Journal article index. Available in the Japanese language only, this resource indexes thousands of journals, faculty papers and annual reports of academic institutions published in Japan. Updated weekly. Only available through a PC in the Asian Collections Reading Room.
Mainichi Shinbunsha: Mainichi Shinbun newspaper included contents and index. AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH THE JAPANESE PUBLIC PC IN THE ASIAN COLLECTIONS READING ROOM.
Ohio University Library and Informit: Provides an extensive coverage of articles on Malaysia, Singapore and other South-east Asian countries. Subject coverage includes education, business, law, science and technology, politics and information science.
Informit: Covers management issues for business and government, including the Australian and international economies, strategic and financial management, TQM, human resources, marketing, materials handling, innovation, and environmental management such as recycling and litter control.
Crown Content: Lists all media contacts and details in Australia for television, radio, newspapers, magazines, newsletters, parliamentary press gallery, representatives of overseas press multicultural press, and press agencies. It is complete with a fully integrated search function, and is updated daily.
Western Australian Genealogical Society: Index of marriage records from the Registrar General's Office of Western Australia.
Informit: This is an online version of the print title 'Media Information Australia', which ran from 1976 to 1995. MIA published new scholarly and applied research on the media, telecommunications and the cultural industries, and the policy regimes within which they operated. From 1995 to 1997, this journal was known as 'Media International Australia' (also available on eResources).
Informit: This is an online version of the print title 'Media International Australia', which ran from 1995 to 1997. MIA published new scholarly and applied research on the media, telecommunications and the cultural industries, and the policy regimes within which they operated. While its primary focus was Australia, the journal also aimed to provide an international perspective. From 1976 to 1995, this journal was known as 'Media Information Australia' (also available on eResources).
Informit: Covers articles indexed from Australia's major daily newspapers, and is specifically designed for students and researchers in Australian Secondary schools, TAFE Institutes and Universities. Media Scan indexes the following newspapers: Sydney Morning Herald (1996-), The Age (1991-), The Australian (1991-), The Herald Sun (1991-), The Bulletin (1991-), The Courier Mail (1995-), Sunday Mail (1994-), Adelaide Advertiser (1997), West Australian (1996-1997).