A+ Education is an indexing and full text database that provides Internet access to the scanned images of journal articles from published material on all aspects of education. (Document supply available)
Extensive coverage of the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects. Includes current newspapers and full-text periodicals of major bibliographic resources including CINAHL, BIOSIS, MLA, PsycINFO, ERIC, EconLit, RILM and modern primary sources such as podcasts and transcripts from NPR and CNN.
This collection contains 2.5 million pages of gay and lesbian (LGBTQIA) publications. Material includes periodicals, personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, ephemera, from countries from across the world and included Australian newspaper cuttings and other documents. Includes content from Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives (AGLA).
Asia and the West: Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange contains a range of primary source collections related to international relations between Asian countries and the West during the 19th century.
Documents include government reports, diplomatic correspondence, periodicals, newspapers, treaties, trade agreements, NGO papers, missionary files and papers, personal letters and diaries, nautical charts, maps, shipping ledgers, company records, and expedition and survey reports and more.
This database is a resource for the study of:
The history of British and U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy
A bibliographic database, produced by the Australian Sports Commission, which indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of Australian sport.
Please note AUSTGUIDE is no longer updated. AUSTGUIDE will remain available on Informit as an archive database.
AUSTGUIDE contains Guidelines and Education Guidelines which are produced by Bibliographic Services Pty Ltd. AUSTGUIDE indexes and abstracts a wide range of general interest periodicals. Subject coverage includes education, science and natural history, geography, business and economics, history and current affairs, literature, information technology and computing.
An index to published and unpublished material at all levels of education and related fields including educational research, policy administration, teacher education, educational psychology, sociology and library and information science. Document supply available.
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Australian Public Affairs Full Text (APAFT) provides access to articles from humanities and social science journals, based on the database APAIS (Australian Public Affairs Information Service).
Records and letters relating to the establishment of the Society's activities in the Anglican Church of Australia, including Tasmania, and the development of a diocesan.
A fulltext database providing essays on a broad range of topics covering multiple perspectives. It contains resources for learning to read critically and how to construct arguments for or against a topic. Included is a balance of materials covering political magazines, newspapers, radio & TV news transcripts and reference books. Useful for HSC Society and Culture and HSC Legal Studies.
Provides full-text access to hundreds of British periodicals from the late 17th to the early 20th century. Subjects covered include literature, philosophy, science, social sciences, music, drama, art and architecture. Document supply available.
British Politics and Society includes primary sources related to the political climate in Great Britain during the 19th century. Collections within this archive include Home Office records, papers of British statesmen, working class autobiographies, ordnance surveys, drawings, maps, newspapers, periodicals, photographs, poster, pamphlets and more. This database is a resource for the study of British domestic and foreign policy, trade unions, Chartism, utopian socialism, public protest, radical movements, the cartographic record, political reform, education, family relationships, religion, leisure and many others. Document supply available. Part of Nineteenth Century Collections Online
By Gale. This archive of 3 million pages charts the study of the history of the child in Europe, Asia, North America, Australia and Latin America during the Long Nineteenth Century. It includes childrens literature texts documenting the changing construction of childhood, the growing popularity of childrens literature, and the legal and sociological contexts. Document supply available. Part of Nineteenth Century Collections Online
Database of individual ejournals. Subjects include Medicine (surgery), Psychiatry, Psychology, Australian History, Anthropology, Ecology, Public Administration and Telecommunications.
Collections of monographs, manuscripts, and newspaper accounts covering key issues of economics, world politics, and international strategy. Some key topics such as: Partition of Africa and British Imperial Policy, the Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902, the Fashoda Incident, the Witwatersrand Gold Mining Industry, African response to Imperialism, the "Scramble for Africa", Chinese emigration, etc. Document supply available. Part of Nineteenth Century Collections Online.
Gale Reference Complete is unified form that holding primary and secondary sources including over 28,000 journals, 2,000 ebooks, 300 primary source collections across 15 million digitised pages, and over two million literature works.
A broad list of general interest publications, supplementing knowledge gained from peer-reviewed journals with insights from mainstream press, trade and industry publications globally. Includes peer reviewed journals, hundreds of newspapers including current content from National Public Radio programs (from 1990 to present) and links videos from NY Times and Associated Press.