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Chadwyck-Healey and the Stationery Office: UKOP is the official catalogue of The Stationery Office with the Catalogue of Official Publications Not Published by the Stationery Office. It contains thousands of bibliographic
AusGeoRefAmerican Geological Institute: AusGeoRef is a subset of the GeoRef database published by the American Geological Institute. It contains more than 170,000 bibliographic references to Australian geoscience
Informit: This bibliographic database indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous studies. Source documents include journal articles, newspapers, pamphlets
Royal Anthropological Institute: in all branches of anthropology, from academic institutions and publishers around the world. References are available for periodicals from the 1970's to the present.
Informit: , retrenchment, management, technological change and teleworking. Material indexed is predominantly published overseas and includes journal articles, research reports, conference papers
Informit: AUSPORT contains information on Australian sport published in journals, monographs, conference proceedings, government reports or theses. Videotapes and audiocassettes are also
Informit: to biographical information in a wide variety of sources, including Who's Whos, biographical dictionaries, topical and local histories, and published family histories. Entries cover all periods
Informit: , charts, posters etc.), primarily on Australian threatened fauna and flora. Most of the material indexed is published in Australia. However, overseas publications are included where
Guo li zhong yang tu shu guan (China): Also known as Zhonghua min guo qi kan lun wen suo yin guang die xi tong. An index to 2 500 periodicals published in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. Also indexes Taiwan academic
Old News CopyIndex of Victorian newspapers which is constantly growing and covers almost every item published in a particular edition of a newspaper. Including advertisements, shipping lists
The National Library holds law reports published in Australia from 1825. Historical sets of law reports are also held for many overseas countries. Court records include unpublished decisions, transcripts of proceedings (verbatim accounts of statements given during the course of proceedings), letters, lists of trials, depositions, circulars, bench books etc. They may cover the topics of wills (grants of probate or letters of administration), divorce, bankruptcy, civil and criminal cases, naturalisation, newspaper registrations and conscientious objectors.