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Atlas of living Australia: biodiversity, online. The information provided includes reference lists of species in different groups, databases of information on specimens held in natural history collections, databases
Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited: to research the litigation history of a particular case, read summaries of key cases or research a particular area of law. Westlaw AU also features authorised law reports including
Essay and General Literature IndexH.W. Wilson: ranging from economics, political science, and history to criticism of literary works, drama, and film. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.
Media Archives Project: The Media Archives Project database, created by the Centre for Media History at Macquarie University, lists easily searchable archives pertaining to the Australian media
Tasmanian Newspapers and Journals 1966-State Library of Tasmania: ). The Index also includes references to the contents of a few important early Tasmanian publications such as John West's History of Tasmania (1852) and the Cyclopedia of Tasmania (1900
Nineteenth Century Collections Online. British theatre, music and literature : high and popular culture.Gale Cengage Learning: history. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.
Readex and American Antiquarian Society: Covering American history and literature through the colonial period to 1800, this database is a full-text digitisation of the microform set, Early American Imprints, Series I
Australian Heritage DatabaseDepartment of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts: , or that may have been considered for, any one of these lists. The information used to describe each place includes its values,legal status, significance, physical condition, history
Dawn and New DawnAIATSIS: of news and views. The Dawn and New Dawn also served as a way for people to keep in contact. Today the magazines are a valuable source of family history information as they include
Apabi Chinese Ebook CollectionApabi: -text electronic books. Subjects covered include modern Chinese history, Chinese studies, economics, politics, literature and statistics. Users can search using Chinese characters or romanised
These are selected sites for researching Australian history on the Internet and provide a starting place for researchers in this field. They lead to a diverse range of information on Australian history resources as well as providing links to other useful sites.
A guide to the printed resources relating to Australian history at the National Library. In addition to the works mentioned here the Library holds a large range of primary and secondary resources on this topic.
A guide to Australian and selected overseas genealogy resources, including births, deaths and marriages registers, electoral rolls, government records, and shipping records. Arranged by subject within a State or Country.
This resource contains links to a variety of information relating to family history and genealogy including guides, indexes and digitised images of documents. It also provides links to other informative sites and contact with other family historians via indexed family trees, mailing lists and bulletin boards.
Mura Gadi is an online guide to significant manuscripts, pictures and oral histories in the National Library of Australia relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples prior to 2003. Although it does not list the many books, periodicals and other publications in the Library relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, these materials can be found using the Library's online catalogue at http://www.nla.gov.au/catalogue/
A guide to selected printed works relating to companies at the National Library. Includes references to company directories, annual reports and histories
A guide to cemetery records held at the National Library of Australia. Contains print sources only; microfiche guides are listed in the online guide called Family History Sources in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room.
A guide to printed information relating to census and muster resources at the National Library of Australia. A large proportion of the census information held at the National Library is kept in microform format. Further information on how to find these items can be found in Family History Sources in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room (available on eResources).