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Free Medical JournalsFlying Publisher: This site provides free access to selected medical journals published in English and a number of other languages such as French, German and Spanish. Subjects include AIDS; basic
Dictionary of New Zealand BiographyThis website contains over 3,000 biographies of New Zealanders who have 'made their mark' on this country. It includes the collected biographies originally published
INASP Health LinksInternational Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications: An Internet Gateway to selected websites for health professionals, medical library communities, and publishers in developing and transitional countries, but also useful for any
Jewish EncyclopediaContains the complete contents of the 12-volume Jewish Encyclopedia, which was originally published between 1901-1906 by Funk and Wagnalls. It contains over 15,000 articles
Grzimek's Animal Life EncyclopediaThomson Gale: This encyclopedia is a completely revised and updated version of the original work published in Germany in 1960, this edition incorporates recent developments in the animal world
Australian Trade Union ArchivesUniversity of Melbourne: , published material and current information about Australian industrial organisations, mainly including trade unions and also employer bodies.
EBSCO Publishing: contains over 182,000 U.S. and international titles, including newspapers, historical data for an additional 20,000 titles and data from over 85,000 publishers worldwide.
: Online journal on international affairs published by a Japanese research institute called 'Nihon Kokusai Mondai Kenkyujo'. The print journal started in 1960 and moved to online
Nichigai Asoshietsu: published in Japan. Updated weekly. Only available through a PC in the Asian Collections Reading Room.
Informit: , as well as actuarial studies, industrial relations, finance and international trade. Only papers published in the last five years are listed, as they have usually been published
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 Court records include unpublished decisions, transcripts of proceedings (verbatim accounts of statements given during the course of proceedings), letters, lists of trials, depositions,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.