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Informit.: Covers accounting, auditing, taxation, insolvency, corporations law, superannuation, retirement planning, financial planning, practice management and human resources.
The Making of the Modern World: The Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature. Part 1: 1450-1850. Part II: 1851-1914.Thomson Gale: collections on banking, finance, transportation and manufacturing. Available for document delivery to Ausralian libraries.
NationMaster.comRapid Intelligence: , World Health Organization, World Bank, World Resources Institute, UNESCO, UNICEF and the OECD.
Informit: Covers economics, econometrics, economic modelling, finance, accounting, banking, international trade, taxation, management, marketing and employee relations. Most of the titles
Informit: Covers all aspects of law including banking, companies and securities, constitutional law, criminal law, environmental law, copyright law, family law, legal aid and human rights
Indexes to Convict RecordsState Records Authority of New South Wales: Combines seven of the State Records Authority's records into a single database. Indexes are: Certificates of Freedom 1823-69, Convict Bank Accounts 1837-70, Tickets of Exemption
International Data Base: World StatisticsU.S. Census Bureau: The International Data Base (IDB) is a computerized data bank containing statistical tables of demographic, economic, and social data for all countries of the world. The Summary
South Seas: Voyaging and Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Pacific (1760-1800)National Library of Australia: kept by Joseph Banks and Sydney Parkinson on the voyage. Also included is the text of John Hawkesworth's 'Account of the Voyages undertaken ... in the Southern Hemisphere' (1773).
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