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Informit: Australian Heritage Bibliography (AHB), formerly HERA, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on Australia
Association for Asian Studies, Inc.: Bibliography of Asian studies online has replaced publication of the annual volumes of the Bibliography of Asian studies since 1991. It encompasses the full content of the annual
Modern Language Association: The MLA International Bibliography is a fundamental research tool for those studying modern language and literature. The Bibliography covers citations from over 3,000 journals
Informit: This bibliographic database indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous studies. Source documents include journal articles, newspapers, pamphlets, published government reports, published conference papers, book chapters, books, discussion and working papers, and published statistical documents. All records relate to Australian Indigenous studies, and are in English with some in Australian Indigenous languages. The broad topic areas cover languages, cultures, anthropology, archaeology, health, education, arts, oral histories, history, legal issues such as native title, criminal justice, land rights, customary law and its recognition, women's issues, youth issues, government policies and programs. Warning: There is the possibility that some records contained in this database may contain references to deceased people, sacred or secret material, inappropriate terminology or offensive language, which, though unintentional, may cause distress to some people.
Royal Historical Society BibliographyRoyal Historical Society: The Royal Historical Society bibliography is an authoritative guide to what has been written about British and Irish history from the Roman period to the present day
Informit: The Bibliography of Indonesian Politics and the Economy (BIPE), produced by the School of Asian Studies, University of Sydney, is a bibliographic database that indexes
Index New Zealand: INNZRMIT Publishing: Index New Zealand (INNZ) is an index with abstracts from selected New Zealand serial publications journals, including newspapers and nearly 300 journals about New Zealand and the South Pacific. INNZ is updated daily and approximately 2,000 documents are added monthly. Subjects covered include general interest material, social research, current affairs, the arts and humanities. Comprehensive coverage of titles extends from 1987 onwards. Many New Zealand titles have also been retrospectively indexed. This resource is available in alternative formats: Microfiche 1991-1992; 1996 available in the Newspaper Reading Room
Informit: CHERUB is a complete bibliographic reference source to the chemical engineering literature, including general and specialist topics, taken from 49 of the most important journals in the field. Includes subjects such as design and operation of chemical plant and equipment, chemical process information, process control, environmental considerations and mineral processing.
Informit: ATSIhealth is a bibliographic database that indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous health. Source documents include theses, unpublished articles, government reports, conference papers, abstracts, book chapters, books, discussion and working papers, and statistical documents. The records provided are not exhaustive and relate generally to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health status rather than the social, historical, political or monetary aspects. Warning: There is the possibility that some records contained in this database may contain references to deceased people, sacred or secret material, inappropriate terminology or offensive language, which, though unintentional, may cause distress to some people.
Informit: Threatened Species in Australia: a Select Bibliography indexes books, chapters in books, periodicals, newspapers, conference proceedings, and a little non-book material (videos
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