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1. Onsite(CDROM)RAAF World War 2 Fatalities

: Contains summaries of RAAF fatalities in date of death order. Includes mission details, names, ranks and musterings of crew members, and the known circumstances of the failure of aircraft to return from missions.

2. OnsiteRILM Abstracts of Music Literature

Ebsco: Nearly a quarter of a million abstracts are drawn from articles, books, conference proceedings, bibliographies, catalogues, dissertations, festchriften, iconographies, critical commentaries to complete works, ethnographic recordings and videos, reviews, etc. Sponsored by the International Musicological Society, the International Association of Music Libraries, and the International Council on Traditional Music. RILM documents the music scholarship of some 60 countries from 1969 -.

3. Onsite(CDROM)Riverina Cemeteries: Monumental Inscriptions and Burial Records (to at least 1998)

Griffith Genealogical & Historical Society: Riverina Cemeteries monumental inscriptions and burial records. ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE NEWSPAPERS AND MICROFORMS READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.

4. Onsite(CDROM)Rookwood Cemetery Transcriptions

Society of Australian Genealogists: This database contains over 235,000 names transcribed from headstone inscriptions in Sydney's Rookwood Cemetery. Rookwood is the largest working cemetery in the southern hemisphere and this list was compiled by volunteers from the Society of Australian Genealogists between 1981 and 1992. Searches are possible by surname, forename, inscription or year of death and each entry shows the complete transcription and grave location. ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE NEWSPAPERS AND MICROFORMS READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.

5. OnsiteRural and Remote Health Database - RURAL

Informit: Covers rural and remote health area issues and care, and the practice and educational needs of health providers, in particular medical practitioners and nurses.

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