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Informit: includes humanities and social sciences, architecture, building, law and medicine. The articles are mainly in English, with a small number in Malay.
Eighteenth Century Collections OnlineGale Group: , and the holdings of the British Library, as well as over 1,500 university, private and public libraries worldwide. It is divided into seven subject areas: history and geography; social science
JSTORJSTOR: A continually expanding multi-disciplinary archive of scholarly material in the social sciences and humanities and the sciences. It includes the archives of over 1,000 journals
Oxford ReferenceOxford University Press: and social sciences; religion and philosophy; economics and business; law; biological sciences; computing; earth and environmental sciences; food and drink; medicine; physical sciences
Essay and General Literature IndexH.W. Wilson: also provides full bibliographic information on collective titles indexed. Essay and General Literature Index focuses on the humanities and social sciences, with subject coverage
Book Review DigestH.W. Wilson: coverage of many subject areas, including the humanities and social sciences, foreign language reviews, and narrow and specialized subjects. An abstract of each book is also provided
National Library of Australia and Informit: Australian Public Affairs Full Text (APAFT) contains full text articles and indexed references from Australian journals in the social sciences and humanities, including current
Australian Key Journals: Periodicals Contents IndexAustralian National University and Proquest: The Australian Key Journals Index provides access to the tables of contents of 82 Australian journals in the social sciences and humanities, from the date of their first
The Illustrated London News Historical Archive 1842-2003: , royalty, social events, science and exploration. Its distinguished contributors included Rudyard Kipling, Charles Dickens and Agatha Christie. Cross searchable with other Gale products
The Making of the Modern World: The Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature. Part 1: 1450-1850. Part II: 1851-1914.Thomson Gale: for the study of early economic, political, business, and social history, and for researching the literature of economics from this period. The Making of the Modern World digital collection
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