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PLoS Public Library of SciencePLoS: PLoS is a nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource.
: Provides access to electronic articles, journals and electronic books on Myanmar. Includes resources about Myanmar history, archaeology, culture, language and literature.
Informit: library science, information science, information technology, children's literature and archives.
National Library of Australia and Informit: Covers social sciences and humanities relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander literature from the social sciences and humanities perspective. It includes articles
Informit: Covers the literature on East Timor and Eastern Indonesia, on Australia's relations with South-East Asia, and with ASEAN and its member nations (Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia
AusGeoRefAmerican Geological Institute: literature and is regularly updated. References are drawn from journal literature, meeting proceedings and abstracts, books, reports and maps. References contain complete bibliographic
Informit: literature which is not included in Medline. Sources indexed include journals,monographs, conference proceedings and current research, covering the period 1968 to the present.
EBSCO: Subjects covered include agriculture, education, fine arts, general works, geography, anthropology, recreation, history, language and literature, law, library science, medicine
New Zealand Electronic Text CentreVictoria University Library: . Subject areas covered include history, literature, autobiography, language, contemporary issues and science.
Informit: Covers all topics as found in the chemical engineering (and related) literature, in particular: design and operation of chemical plant and equipment, chemical process information
A guide to researching Australian literature at the National Library. Includes references to print publications held at the Library and selected websites.