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A+ Education: Australian Education Index Plus Text AEIPT This link opens in a new window  Australian content
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. Source documents include journal articles, monographs, research reports, theses, conference papers, legislation, parliamentary debates, newspaper articles, tests and web. Articles and reports by Australian authors or about Australian education published in overseas sources are also included. Subject coverage includes curriculum, educational research, information science, librarianship, management, policy administration, psychology, sociology, teaching and training.
AccessEngineering This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Access Engineering
Access Engineering is a comprehensive collection of multidisciplinary engineering content. It comprises of dynamic online features such as instructional videos, interactive tables and charts. It is derived from a selection of more than 250 engineering monographs, and textbooks and complete online access to McGraw-Hill’s renowned Engineering Handbooks.
AccessMedicine This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Access medicine
AccessMedicine is a collection of full text e-books in clinical medicine and biological science. It includes over 20 titles such as Harrison's Online, Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment and Hurst's the Heart. Content is updated daily.
AccessSurgery This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Access surgery
AccessSurgery is an integrated online resource that provides medical students, surgical residents, and practicing surgeons with quick answers to surgical inquiries from trusted sources. Organized around the ACGME's (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) mandate for a Core Curriculum, AccessSurgery delivers content in context.
ACCOUNT (formerly AATD): Australian Accounting and Taxation Database This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This bibliographic database indexes and abstracts published and unpublished material on accounting and related business topics from 1982 onwards. Source documents include Australian journal articles, conference papers and academic research papers.
Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy This link opens in a new window
Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is a series of anatomy lessons on video presented by Robert Acland, a professor of surgery in the division of plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University Of Louisville School Of Medicine. The series uses unembalmed human specimens to illustrate anatomical structures.
ACM Digital Library This link opens in a new window
The ACM Digital Library is the most comprehensive collection of articles covering the fields of computing and information technology. The full-text database includes the complete collection of ACM's publications, including journals, conference proceedings, magazines, newsletters, and multimedia titles since 1985
ACS Reviewer Lab: Hands on training for reviewers This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: American Chemical Society Reviewer Lab: Hands on training for reviewers
ACS Reviewer Lab is a 4-hour online course developed to educate researchers on the principles of quality peer-review. The course features interactive modules covering the basics of peer review and ethics, as well as real-life guidance on how to write a first-rate review.
Acumen  Australian content
This database of architectural practice advisory material enables the user to 'drill down' to the level of information required to satisfy their inquiry and links to relevant and related sites.
Adam Matthew - China : culture and society This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: China: Culture and Society
The core of China: Culture and Society is the pamphlets held in the Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia housed in the Carl A. Kroch Library of Cornell University. Mostly in English and published between c. 1750 and 1929, and amounting to around 1,200 items in 220 bound volumes, these rare pamphlets form part of one of the deepest and most extensive collections of literature on China and the Chinese in the Western world and constitute a rich resource for scholars and teachers in numerous disciplines.
Adam Matthew - China, America and the Pacific : trade & cultural exchange This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: China, America and the Pacific : Trade & Cultural Exchange
China, America and the Pacific explores the cultural and trading relationships that emerged between America, China and the Pacific region between the 18th and early 20th centuries. Manuscripts, rare printed sources, visual images, objects and maps from international libraries and archives document this fascinating history.
Adam Matthew - China, trade, politics & culture, 1793-1980 This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: China: Trade, Politics and Culture, 1793-1980
China: Trade, Politics and Culture 1793-1980 is based on substantial collections of unique manuscript materials held at the library of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and the British Library in London, supplemented by additional sources from Cambridge University Library, the Church Missionary Society Archive, the Council for World Missions Library, Duke University, the National Archives at Kew, the Alexander Turnbull Library at the National Library of New Zealand and Yale Divinity Library.
Adam Matthew - Confidential print, Latin America, 1833-1969 This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Confidential Print: Latin America, 1833-1969
The documents of Confidential Print: Latin America cover the whole of South and Central America, plus the non-British islands of the Caribbean, from just after the final Spanish withdrawal from mainland America in the 1820s to the height of the Cold War in the 1960s. Covering revolutions, territorial changes and political movements, foreign financial interests, industrial and infrastructural development (including the building of the Panama Canal), wars, slavery, immigration from Europe and relations with indigenous peoples, amongst other topics, the files in this title form a vital resource for any scholar of Latin American history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Adam Matthew - Confidential print, Middle East, 1839-1969 Middle East This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Confidential Print: Middle East 1839-1969
Confidential papers issued by the British Government between c. 1820 and 1970. This collection consists of the Confidential Print for the countries of the Levant and the Arabian peninsula, Iran, Turkey, Egypt and Sudan. Beginning with the Egyptian reforms of Muhammad Ali Pasha in the 1830s, the documents trace the events of the following 150 years, including the Middle East Conference of 1921, the Mandates for Palestine and Mesopotamia and the Suez Crisis in 1956, the partition of Palestine, post-Suez Western foreign policy and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Adam Matthew - Confidential Print: Africa 1834-1966 This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Confidential Print: Africa 1834-1966
Confidential papers issued by the British Government between c. 1820 and 1970. This collection begins with coastal trading in the early nineteenth century and the Conference of Berlin of 1884 and the subsequent Scramble for Africa. They then follow the abuses of the Congo Free State, fights against tropical disease, Italy’s defeat by the Abyssinians, World War II, apartheid in South Africa and colonial moves towards independence. Together they cover the whole of the modern period of European colonisation of the continent from the British Government’s perspective.
Adam Matthew - Defining gender, 1450-1910 This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Defining Gender 1450-1910
Contains over 60,000 images of original documents relating to Gender Studies. Images are sourced from libraries and achives around the world, including a strong core of document images from the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Adam Matthew - East India Company This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: East India Company. Module I : trade, governance and empire, 1600- 1947
Contains digitised volumes of the India Office Records held at the British Library, London. This resource lends insight into the British trade and rule in the Indian subcontinent and beyond from 1600 to 1947. Manuscript volumes are searchable by era, class or chronology. Essays which lend contextual insight into the India Office Records collection, authored by leading scholars in the field can also be accessed.
Adam Matthew - Empire online This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Empire online
Empire Online is a digital resource for colonial history, politics, culture and society. Documents relate the story of Empire from French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and German points of view, and that from indigenous peoples from Africa, India and North America.
Adam Matthew - Foreign office files for China 1919 - 1980 This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Foreign Office Files for China
Foreign Office Files for China, 1949-1980, combine eye-witness accounts, weekly and monthly summaries, annual reviews, reports and analyses with a synthesis of newspaper articles and conference reports, economic assessments and synopses on leading Chinese personalities. There is a constant exchange of information between London and the British Embassy in Beijing and its consular outposts and a continual dialogue on issues relating to East Asia between Britain and America as well as with European and Commonwealth partners. Sino-Soviet relations also become a very important consideration in the Cold War era.
Adam Matthew - Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, 1947-1980 This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan 1947-1980
This collection covers the years from 1947 to 1980, encompassing files on all the countries of South Asia: principally India and Pakistan, but also Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Ceylon/Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and the Maldives. In addition to high politics, the papers in the files cover such issues as economic and industrial development, trade, migration, visits to South Asia by British politicians and by South Asian politicians to Britain and elsewhere, education, administrative reorganisation, conflict over language, aid, political parties, agriculture and irrigation, and television and the press.
Adam Matthew - Foreign Office files for Japan. : 1931-1952 This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Foreign Office files for Japan. Module 1 : 1931-1945
This database consists of diplomatic communications, reports, correspondence, maps, newspaper cuttings and other materials from the British Foreign Office dealing with Japan between 1931-1945. These papers shed light on Anglo-Japanese relations during this period.
Adam Matthew - Global commodities: trade, exploration and cultural exchange This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Global Commodities: Trade, Exploration and Cultural Exchange (Adam Matthew Digital)
Covers primary source materials for the study of global commodities in world history.
Explores the history of fifteen major commodities (including chocolate, coffee, cotton, oil, sugar, tea) examining their impact on the world.
In addition, there are secondary resources, including interactive maps, 360°, artefacts, visualisation tools mapping commodity prices across time, interactive maps, images in galleries and exhibitions, scholarly essays, chronology and glossaries.
Adam Matthew - India, Raj & Empire This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: India, Raj & Empire India, Raj and Empire
Original manuscript material comprising diaries and journals, official and private papers, letters, sketches, paintings and original Indian documents containing histories and literary works. $$b Especially strong for the 18th and 19th centuries, this collection is particularly relevant to historians studying: the British Indian Empire; government, administration and politics, the relationship between Britain and the British Indian Empire, the relationship between the British Indian Empire and Indian Princely States, the Mysore and Maratha wars and other conflicts, the role of the Scots in India, the Indian Uprising and trade and agriculture. The collection includes the writings of Governors-General, Commanders-in-Chief, Indian princes, soldiers, traders, missionaries, explorers, historians and authors of literary works, indigo farmers and tea and coffee planters. The dates of the documents range from 1710 to 1937.
Adam Matthew - Literary manuscripts : |b Manuscripts from the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Literary manuscripts : Victorian manuscripts from the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of the New York Public Library
Literary Manuscripts is drawn from the nineteenth century holdings of the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. The database contains fifteen author collections including Matthew Arnold, Emily Brontë, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Wilkie Collins Joseph Conrad, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, George Gissing, Thomas Hardy, Henry James, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Ruskin, Alfred Tennyson and William Makepeace Thackeray. Unpublished poems, working notebooks, holograph manuscripts and drawings trace the inspiration and genesis behind the period's greatest works. Provides a mass of personal correspondence revealing the close circles and interconnectedness of the Victorians.
Adam Matthew - London Low Life : street culture, social reform and the Victorian underworld This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: London Low Life : street culture, social reform and the Victorian underworld
London Low Life is a full-text searchable resource relating to 18th, 19th and early 20th century London. In addition to the digital documents, London Low Life contains a wealth of secondary resources, including a chronology, interactive maps, essays, online galleries and links to other useful websites.
Adam Matthew - Market research and American business, 1935-1965 This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Market research and American business, 1935-1965
This online resource provides an insight into the American consumer boom of the mid-20th century through access to the complete market research reports of Ernest Dichter, the era's foremost consumer analyst, market research pioneer and widely-recognised 'father of motivational research'. The material covers a wide range of industries and includes prominent companies such as Pepsi-Cola, Ford Motor Company and General Motors.
Adam Matthew - Mass observation online This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Mass Observation Online
Mass Observation Online offers revolutionary access to one of the most important archives for the study of social history in the modern era. Mass Observation was a pioneering social research organisation whose papers provide insights into the cultural and social history of Britain from 1937 to 1965. The material at the Mass Observation Archive, and now on Mass Observation Online, offers an unparalled insight into everyday life in the 1930s and 1940s. Topics include: abortion, old age, crime, eating habits, shopping, fashion, dance, popular music, sex, sport, reading, ethnic minorities, and the decline of Empire.
Adam Matthew - Medical services and warfare This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Medical services & warfare Medical services and warfare
Medical Services and Warfare presents military, scientific, professional and personal perspectives on medicine during conflicts across North America and Europe from the mid-nineteenth century onwards. Students and scholars can research medical developments including x-rays, plastic surgery and artificial limbs, with a focus on rehabilitation, nursing and the psychological toll of war. Highlights include the personal correspondence of Florence Nightingale, diaries of VADs, hospital records and literature from the Red Cross.
Adam Matthew - Migration to new worlds
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Migration to new worlds. Module II : the modern era
Migration to New Worlds Module II explores the emigration experience of millions across 200 years of turbulent history. Areas of focus include the activities of the New Zealand Company during the 1840s as well as the British, European and Asian migration experience as told through an array of primary sources.
Adam Matthew - Popular culture in Britain and America, 1950-1975 This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Popular Culture in Britain and America 1950-1975 (Adam Matthew Digital)
Popular Culture in Britain and America 1950-1975 : Rock and Roll, Counterculture, Peace and Protest covers events from 1950 to 1975 - including music, fashion, youth culture, civil rights, Women’s Liberation, and student protests across Europe and the USA. Includes photographs, video footage, pamphlets, letters, government files, memorabilia, and eye witness accounts.
Adam Matthew - Romanticism : life, literature and landscape This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Romanticism: Life, Literature and Landscape (Adam Matthew Digital)
Collection of literary sources for scholars studying poet William Wordsworth and the Romantic period in English literature. Original documents include diaries, travel journals and verse manuscripts and correspondence from leading literary figures of the period. Includes short biographies of William Wordsworth, the members of his immediate family, and other important literary figures of the time.
Adam Matthew - Shakespeare in performance
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Shakespeare in performance
Shakespeare in performance features prompt books from the Folger Shakespeare Library that tell the story of Shakespeare’s plays as they were performed in theatres between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries. It goes behind the scenes to shine a light on how Shakespeare’s plays have been interpreted by theatre companies, actors and directors.
Adam Matthew - Socialism on film.
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Socialism on film. Module I : wars and revolutions
An archival video collection sourced and curated by the British Film Institute. This resource highlights aspects of socialist life from society, war, culture, the Cold War, memory of the past and contemporaneous views on current affairs. Module I Wars and Revolutions, documents historic events which includes the Russian Revolution, the Second World War, the Vietnam War, the Holocaust, the Spanish Civil War, and the Korean War to name but a few.
Adam Matthew - The First World War This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: First World War
Drawn from archives across the globe, this collection of primary source documents includes: diaries and journals; letters; personal narratives and reminiscences; trench literature and soldiers’ journals; postcards; scrapbooks and albums; photographs and 360° views of personal items and objects; sketches and paintings; ephemera; sheet music; photographs; war art; cartoons and comics; propaganda and recruiting posters; trench maps.
Adam Matthew - Travel writing, spectacle and world history This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Travel Writing, Spectacle and World History
Travel Writing, Spectacle and World History provides hundreds of accounts by women of their travels across the globe from the early 19th century to the late 20th century. A wide variety of forms of travel writing are included, ranging from unique manuscripts diaries and correspondence to drawings, guidebooks and photographs. Also included is a slideshow with hundreds of items of visual material, including postcards, sketches and photographs.
Adam Matthew - Victorian Popular Culture. This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Victorian popular culture
Victorian Popular Culture, an essential resource for the study of popular entertainment in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This innovative portal invites users into the darkened halls, small backrooms and travelling venues that hosted everything from spectacular shows and bawdy burlesque, to the world of magic and spiritualist séances.
Adam Matthew - Women in the National Archives This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Women in the National Archives
Women in the National Archives is a finding aid to women's studies resources in the National Archives, Kew, Great Britain. Also includes original documents on the suffrage question in Great Britain and in the colonial territories.
AED : Australasian Education Directory  Australian content
Australasian Education Directory (AED), produced by the Australian Council of Education Research (ACER), is a concise accurate guide to educational institutions and related organisations, listing over 700 organisations. AED covers organisations in Australia and New Zealand and includes a Subject Index for Associations. Entries include full addresses, telephone and facsimile numbers, email addresses, homepage addresses, regional information where applicable, names and position titles of key personnel.
AEI Australian education index. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander subset This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Australian Education Index - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Subset (AEI-ATSIS), produced by the Cunningham Library at the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), is a subset of the AEI database. AEI-ATSIS is a bibliographic database that provides access to the Australian literature in education and training relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Many records are accompanied by abstracts, and all records are indexed using the controlled vocabulary from the 'Australian thesaurus of education descriptors'. Source documents are journal articles, books, government reports, government papers, research reports, theses and conference papers.
AEM: Arts & Entertainment Management Database This link opens in a new window  Australian content
AEM (Arts & Entertainment Management) covers financial, legal and strategic management relating to arts and entertainment. Other subjects covered include marketing, funding, project/venue planning and cultural planning. Over 30 journal titles are selectively indexed.
AES E-Library This link opens in a new window
The AES E-library provides full-text searching of most of the journal technical articles, convention preprints, and conference papers published by the Audio Engineering Society from its inception in 1953. Over 10,000 papers and articles are stored in PDF format.
AESIS: Australia's National Geoscience, Minerals and Petroleum Reference Database This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This database includes Australian-generated published and unpublished documented materials over the full range of the geosciences, minerals and petroleum. From 1979 it also covers material published on continental Australia by non-Australian sources.
AFPD: Australian Federal Police Digest This link opens in a new window  Australian content
AFPD indexes and abstracts sources including journal articles, conference papers and chapters of books on a wide range of policing related issues.
AGIS Plus Text This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Attorney-General's Information Service
AGIS Plus Text is an indexing and full text database that provides access to journal articles on all aspects of law. Source documents include Australian, New Zealand and Pacific law journals, and selected articles from major law journals from the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Subject coverage includes all aspects of law including administrative law, banking, companies and securities, constitutional law, copyright law, criminal law, environmental law, family law, human rights, international law, legal aid, and trade practices. Over 140 peer reviewed journals are indexed.
AHB-ATSIS: Australian Heritage Bibliography-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander subset This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This bibliographic database indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on Australia's natural and cultural environment, and includes records that specifically relate to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It covers the following subjects: aboriginal rock art sites, ceremonial grounds and sacred sites; important historical and archaeological sites; historic buildings and structures; historic towns and precincts; coasts; forests; national parks; endangered species; wetlands; rivers; geological features; wilderness areas; and world heritage sites.
AHB: Australian Heritage Bibliography This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Indexes journals, unpublished reports, books and videos relating to Australia's natural and cultural environment; produced by the Australian Heritage Commission.
AHRR: Australian Historic Records Register This link opens in a new window  Australian content
The Australian Historic Records Register is a list of paper-based records held in private hands in Australia, dating from settlement to 1988. Source documents include letters, diaries, photographs, financial records, posters, sketches, recipe books, catalogues, minute books, registers and other material.
AIATSIS: Indigenous Studies Bibliography This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This bibliographic database indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous studies. Source documents include journal articles, newspapers, pamphlets, published government reports, published conference papers, book chapters, books, discussion and working papers, and published statistical documents. All records relate to Australian Indigenous studies, and are in English with some in Australian Indigenous languages. The broad topic areas cover languages, cultures, anthropology, archaeology, health, education, arts, oral histories, history, legal issues such as native title, criminal justice, land rights, customary law and its recognition, women's issues, youth issues, government policies and programs.
AIMMAT: AIM Management & Training This link opens in a new window  Australian content
AIM Management & Training (AIMMAT), ndexes articles on management, training and related fields from 1991 onwards. Documents include Australian plus some New Zealand and South-East Asian) journal articles. Subjects include human resources, management, management case studies, training, and workplace relations
Alexander Street Press Streaming Video plus Music and Scores This link opens in a new window
Alexander Street offers a comprehensive collection of multi-disciplinary academic video, including documentaries, interviews, performances, news programs and newsreels, field recordings, commercials, and raw footage. Included is classical music, and scores
ALISA: Australian Library and Information Science Abstracts This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Australian Library & Information Science Abstracts (ALISA), produced by ACHLIS (Australian Clearing House for Library and Information Science), is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on library and information science.
Alternative Press Index
Alternative Press Index indexes 250 alternative, radical and left wing publications, including many popular and academic publications not found indexed elsewhere.
Alternative Press Index Archive This link opens in a new window
Alternative Press Index: Archive (APIA) covers the period 1969 through to 1990. This bibliographic database contains journal, newspaper, and magazine articles from over 700 international alternative, radical, and left periodicals. Born of the New Left, the AltPress Index was launched in 1969 to provide access to the emerging theories and practices of radical social change. Covering theories and practices of socialism and revolution alongside ecology, democracy and anarchism, feminism and organized labor, indigenous peoples and gays/lesbians, coverage is both international and interdisciplinary. With over 473,000 records, the APIA is an invaluable companion to the Alternative Press Index, which is considered one the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to alternative sources of information available.
Altmetric for Institutions This link opens in a new window
Altmetric for Institutions tracks and reports the attention that UNSW research publications and datasets receive online. It collates and analyses mentions of research outputs in thousands of online sources, including news outlets, policy documents and social media.
America: History & Life This link opens in a new window
America: History & Life is an index of literature covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and also includes citations and links to book and media reviews. Strong English-language journal coverage is balanced by an international perspective on topics and events, including abstracts in English of articles published in more than 40 languages.
American Academy of Ophthalmology Platform This link opens in a new window
The American Academy of Ophthalmology is the world's largest association of eye physicians and surgeons. Academy publications are written and reviewed by expert ophthalmologists and are designed to help you improve patient outcomes and practice efficiency.
American Civil War : Letters and Diaries This link opens in a new window
Civil War Letters and Diaries contains 2,009 authors and approximately 100,000 pages of diaries, letters and memoirs. Particular care has been taken to index this material so it can be searched more thoroughly than ever. Each source has been carefully chosen using leading bibliographies. The product includes 4,000 pages of previously unpublished manuscripts. The collection also includes biographies, an extensive bibliography of the sources in the database, and material licensed from The Civil War Day-by-Day by E.B. Long.
American Civil War Research Database This link opens in a new window
Specifically for researching the soldiers, regiments, and battles of the American Civil War. Originally created by Historical Data Systems, Inc., the database contains indexed, searchable information on over 4 million soldiers and thousands of battles, together with 15,000 photographs. With thousands of regimental rosters and officer profiles, the database will continue to grow as new information is loaded.
American National Biography Online This link opens in a new window
American National Biography offers portraits of more than 17,400 men and women -- from all eras and walks of life -- whose lives have shaped the United States of America. American National Biography is the first biographical resource of this scope to be published in more than sixty years. 
The online edition of the ANB is updated quarterly, with hundreds of new entries each year and revisions of previously published entries to enhance their accuracy and currency. The ANB Online features thousands of illustrations, more than 80,000 hyperlinked cross-references, links to select web sites, and powerful search capabilities.
American race relations: global perspectives, 1941-1996 This link opens in a new window
From the 1940s, the world watched as African Americans demanded the rights due to them but for so long denied. As America transitioned from the Jim Crow era to the Civil Rights movement and beyond, the rest of the world paid close attention. This database contains thousands of news articles, radio transcripts, and television transcripts from around the world, initially chosen by a U.S. government agency called the Foreign Broadcast Information Service to be disseminated among government officials and decision makers.
American Society of Civil Engineers Standards This link opens in a new window
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Standards provide technical guidelines for promoting safety, reliability, productivity, and efficiency in civil engineering. Many of the standards are referenced by model building codes and adopted by state and local jurisdiction. They also provide guidance for design projects around the world.
AMI - Australasian Medical Index This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Australasian Medical Index (AMI), produced by the National Library of Australia, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from over 160 Australian health and medical serials, most of which are not indexed for MEDLINE, on all aspects of health and medicine. 
Source documents include journals, conference proceedings, government reports, selected monographs and the full text of most National Health and Medical Research Council sessions. The AMI database does not contain Australian records from the MEDLINE database (1966+) which have been indexed at the National Library of Medicine.
AMS Open Math Notes
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Mathematics
Open access learning repository of mathematical works in progress for researchers, teachers and students. Hosted by the American Mathematical Society, Open Math Notes provides access to course notes, lecture series, textbooks and research expositions that can be download and used as teaching and research aids. As works in progress the content is dynamic and subject to significant revision.
Annual Reviews This link opens in a new window
Founded in 1932, Annual Reviews provides researchers, teachers, and scientific professionals with a definitive academic resource in 29 scientific disciplines. Annual Reviews saves you time by synthesizing the vast amount of primary research literature and identifying the principal contributions in your field. Editorial committees comprised of the most distinguished scholars in the discipline select all topics for review, and the articles are written by authors who are recognized experts in the field. Annual Reviews publications are among the highest cited publications by impact factor according to the Institute for Scientific Information® (ISI).
ANR Index - Agriculture and Natural Resources Index This link opens in a new window  Australian content
ANR-Index, an Australian government initiative produced by Infoscan, is a bibliographic database with informative abstracts and links to full text for agriculture and natural resources including sustainable Australian agriculture, food, forestry and fisheries industries and the promotion of conservation and sustainable use of Australia's environment, water and natural resources.
ANR Index Archive - Agriculture and Natural Resources Index This link opens in a new window  Australian content
ANR-Index Archive (formerly ABOA and Streamline), produced by Infoscan, is a bibliographic database of older publications on agriculture and natural resources including sustainable Australian agriculture, food, forestry and fisheries industries and the promotion of conservation and sustainable use of Australia's environment, water and natural resources.
ANR Research - Agriculture and Natural Resources Research This link opens in a new window  Australian content
ANR-Research (formerly known as ARRIP), an Australian government initiative produced by Infoscan, is a research in progress database that describes current and recently completed research projects across the agriculture and natural resources areas including sustainable Australian agriculture, food, forestry and fisheries industries and the promotion of conservation and sustainable use of Australia's environment, water and natural resources.
ANR Research Archive - Agriculture and Natural Resources Research This link opens in a new window  Australian content
ANR-Research Archive (formerly known as CARRP), an Australian government initiative produced by Infoscan, is a research in progress database that contains completed research projects from the ANR-Research database across the agriculture and natural resources areas including sustainable Australian agriculture, food, forestry and fisheries industries and the promotion of conservation and sustainable use of Australia's environment, water and natural resources. 
Note: Research projects on the ANR-Research Archive are not updated. This means that the contact details for researchers and organisations may be out of date.
ANSI: American National Standards Institute (via SAI Global) This link opens in a new window
Search and preview abstracts for ANSI standards. Order print copies via "Suggest a Purchase" link on the Academy Library homepage.
ANSTI: Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Information This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Indexes the Australian scientific and technical literature in nuclear science research and development, 'with special emphasis on peaceful applications'. Documents indexed include journal articles, research and development reports, books, patents, theses, laws, regulations and standards.
Anthropology Plus This link opens in a new window
Anthropology Plus brings together Anthropological Literature from Harvard University and Anthropological Index, Royal Anthropological Institute from the UK. Anthropology Plus provides extensive worldwide indexing of journal articles, reports, commentaries, edited works, and obituaries in the fields of social, cultural, physical, biological, and linguistic anthropology, ethnology, archaeology, folklore, material culture, and interdisciplinary studies.
APA-FT - Australian Public Affairs This link opens in a new window  Australian content
APA-FT provides full text coverage of selected scholarly articles on Australian current affairs, economics, humanities, law, literature, politics and social sciences.
APAIS-ATSIS Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Subset  Australian content
This subset indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material that specifically relates to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the social sciences and humanities area, including history, economics, politics, current affairs and culture.
APAIS-Health - Australian Public Affairs Information Service Health This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Indexes material that is a subset of the APAIS database, covering health and medicine in Australia. Clinical articles are not included and the emphasis is on the legal, social, economic and ethical aspects of health. Documents indexed include journals, newspapers, conference papers and books.
Apartheid: global perspectives, 1946-1996. This link opens in a new window
Apartheid: global perspectives, 1946-1996 contains news reports about apartheid from South Africa and around the world, apart from the U.S. They include transcripts of radio and television broadcasts and newspaper articles. The reports were selected by the FBIS (Foreign Broadcast Information Service) and CIA for their informational value to keep policy-makers informed of global concerns.
APECLIT : APEC Literature Database This link opens in a new window  Australian content
APECLIT indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished materials relevant to the Asia Pacific Economic Community (APEC) and covers material relevant to Asia and Pacific Economic Community including trade and investment data; trade promotion investment; industrial science and technology; human resource development; energy; telecommunications; marine resource conservation; fisheries; transportation; and tourism. This database is produced by the Australian APEC Study Centre, Monash University and the University of New South Wales.
ARC Aerospace Research Central This link opens in a new window
The ARC Aerospace Research Central contains more than four decades of technical information and documents on aerospace technology, engineering, science and the most important developments and research in air and space history.
ARCH - Australian Architecture Database This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This bibliographic database indexes and abstracts articles from material held by the Stanton Library, North Sydney Council. Source documents include journal articles, exhibition reviews, obituaries, editorials, conference proceedings, news items, project articles and award features.
Archives Unbound This link opens in a new window
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level. Collections in Archives Unbound cover a broad range of topics. Collections are chosen for Archives Unbound based on requests from scholars, archivists, and students.
ARL Statistics This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Association of Research Libraries Statistics
ARL Statistics is a series of annual publications that describe the collections, expenditures, staffing, and service activities for Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member libraries.
ARLIT: Archives and Records Management Literature in Australia and New Zealand This link opens in a new window  Australian content
An index to journal articles, conference papers and books on the management and administration of archives and records in Australia and New Zealand since the 1940's, ARLIT is produced by RMIT School of Business Information Technology.
Armed Conflict Database This link opens in a new window
The Armed Conflict Database is an interactive database produced by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). It covers cover international and internal conflicts and terrorism. Included is information on refugees and returnees, Internally Displaced Persons, weapons used, fatalities, historical backgrounds, annual updates and timelines.
Art & Architecture Complete This link opens in a new window
Art & Architecture Complete provides full-text coverage of more than 330 periodicals and 215 books. It also offers cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for nearly 730 academic journals, magazines and trade publications. There is selective coverage for more than 70 additional publications and an Image Collection of over 64,000 images provided by Picture Desk and others. A wide variety of subjects is covered, including antiques, art and art history, interior and landscape design, and much more.
Art Index Retrospective : 1929-1984 This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Art Index Retrospective: 1929-1984 provides users access to over half a century of art literature covering fine, decorative, and commercial art. Content includes high-quality indexing of nearly 600 publications, many of which are peer-reviewed, and citations of over 25,000 book reviews.
ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM) This link opens in a new window
Abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, dissertations, and exhibition reviews. The scope of ARTbibliographies Modern extends from artists and movements beginning with Impressionism in the late 19th century, up to the most recent works and trends in the late 20th century. Photography is covered from its invention in 1839 to the present. A particular emphasis is placed upon adding new and lesser-known artists and on the coverage of foreign-language literature. Approximately 13,000 new entries are added each year.
Artfilms Digital This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Artfilms and its parent company, Contemporary Arts Media, are proudly associated with independent artists and film producers, leading contemporary theatre and dance companies,researchers, lecturers,university departments, contemporary art galleries and archives across the world. Artfilms Digital is a unique collection of contemporary art films ideally suited for coursework, research and reference.
Arts & Humanities Citation Index This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This database provides access to current and retrospective bibliographic information and cited references found in over 1,400 of the world's leading arts and humanities journals. The also cover individually selected relevants items from over 7,000 of the world's leading science and technology journals.
Arts:Search This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Arts+Architecture Profile
"Arts+Architecture ProFiles (AAP), like its sister publication, Design Abstracts Retrospective (DAR), is an ongoing project. It covers the same subject fields as DAR and is by far and away the largest and most comprehensive dictionary of design and designers ever compiled. It includes profiles of every single designer, architect, craftsperson, studio, workshop, etc. whose work is discussed or illustrated in the journals and yearbooks covered by DAR."
ARTstor This link opens in a new window
ARTstor is a non-profit initiative, founded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, providing high quality digital images to enhance scholarship, teaching and learning in the arts and associated fields. Includes a repository of many thousands of images and related data; the tools to actively use those images; and a restricted usage environment aiming to balance the rights of content providers with the needs and interests of content users.
arXiv This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: ArXiv.org ; physics; mathematics ; computer science ; quantitative biology ; quantitative finance ;
Open access e-print service in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance and statistics. Started in 1991 and maintained and operated by Cornell University Library, ArXiv provides access to over 1 million open access research articles.
ASCE Research Library This link opens in a new window
The ASCE Research Library is a comprehensive online tool for locating articles of interest across all disciplines of civil engineering. The Research Library provides you with unprecedented access to more than 33,000 full-text papers from ASCE Journals and Proceedings published - that's over 300,000 pages!
Asia-Studies Full-text Online This link opens in a new window
Asia-Studies Full-text Online brings together thousands of full-text reports covering 53 countries on a variety of business, government, economic, and social issues. This is a best database for the study of modern Asia Pacifica variety of business, government, economic, and social issues.
ASIANRES - ASIAN Resources: A select directory of databases This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This directory contains information on selected Asia/Pacific related databases and search services accessible from Australia with primarily focus on research, social sciences and humanities. The databases listed have wide subject coverage for the purpose of the database, Asia is defined as the Indian subcontinent, East Asia and Southeast Asia.
ASM materials information ASM International This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: ASM Handbooks Online
ASM Materials Information consists of four authoritative reference resources and databases. UNSW currently has access to two of these four. 

ASM Handbooks Online: a comprehensive source of information on ferrous and non-ferrous metals and materials technology. Packed with over 25,000 pages of articles, illustrations, tables, graphs specifications and practical examples, today's engineer can access peer-reviewed, trusted information in every area of materials specialization.

ASM Micrograph Database: contains more than 4,000 micrographs, each with details about the material, processing history, specimen preparation and microstructure. Users can examine images, look for typical or optimal structures, or compare the effects of alloying or heat treating regimes on microstructures.
ATI - Australian Tourism Index This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Indexes sport, recreation and tourism from sources such as newsletters, journals, reports, commercial publications, unpublished material and government documents.
ATRI: Australian Transport Index This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This bibliographic database indexes and abstracts published and unpublished Australian material on transport, incorporating the catalogue of the M.G. Lay Library at ARRB Transport Research, and other library catalogues. Subject coverage includes road safety, transport economics, transport administration, intelligent transport systems, transport and the environment, public transport, road and airfield pavements, road design and engineering, traffic engineering and control, vehicle design and safety, and soil and rock mechanics.
ATSIHealth: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Bibliography This link opens in a new window  Australian content
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Bibliography (ATSIhealth) indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous health. Source documents include theses, unpublished articles, government reports, conference papers, abstracts, book chapters, books, discussion and working papers, and statistical documents.
ATSIROM: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander This link opens in a new window  Australian content
ATSIROM brings together an extensive collection of significant Australian databases containing selected bibliographic records from the country's leading sources, relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Attorney General's Information Service-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander subset : AGIS-ATSIS This link opens in a new window  Australian content
AGIS-ATSIS is a subset of the AGIS database that indexes and abstracts articles from published material on all aspects of law. The AGIS-ATSIS subset contains records that specifically relate to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Source documents include over 120 Australian, New Zealand and Pacific law journals, and selected articles from major law journals from the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Subject coverage: the majority of records deal with legal issues such as land rights, native title, customary law, Aboriginal deaths in custody, Aborigines in the criminal justice system, racial discrimination, indigenous intellectual property, and Aboriginal youth and juvenile justice. There are also records dealing with reconciliation and social policy and welfare issues related to Aboriginal and Torres Islander communities. Contains more than 3,040 records.
AUSCHRON: a Chronology of Australian Historic & Current Events  Australian content
This database provides a listing of significant events in Australian history with emphasis on current happenings, and covering all topics from politics and law to the arts and sport. Source documents for current events are the main daily state and territory papers, chiefly 'The Age' and 'The Australian', and national news journals, reports and other publications where relevant. For historical events, source documents include contemporary records such as explorers' journals and newspapers, together with secondary sources such as books and journal articles.
AUSPORT: Australian Sport Database This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of Australian sport. $$b Source documents include journals, monographs, conference papers, government reports, theses, videotapes and audiocassettes.
AUSPORTMed This link opens in a new window  Australian content
AusportMed, produced by the National Sport Information Centre, Australian Sports Commission, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of medical and health issues in Australian sport. AusportMed is a subset of the Australian Sport Database (AUSPORT), which covers material on all aspects of Australian sport.
AusStage
The AusStage Directory is a database of information on resources on Australia's performing arts heritage. Its primary aim is provide information on where research resources might be located. These may be found in institutions such as libraries, musea and universities, with theatre or other performing arts companies, or with individual collectors. As well as being the main access to the AusStage Directory and Index, this site will also become the primary gateway to other dependable performing arts sites.
AustGuide This link opens in a new window  Australian content
AUSTGUIDE contains records from 1986 to 2006 covering education, science and natural history, geography, business and economics, history and current affairs, literature, and information technology and is produced by Bibliographic Services Pty Ltd.
AUSTLIT This link opens in a new window  Australian content
AustLit is a non-profit collaboration between twelve Australian Universities and the National Library of Australia. Originally produced at the Australian Defence Force Academy Library, the lead agency is currently the University of Queensland. AustLit indexes and describes Australian literature published in a range of print and electronic information sources, providing authoritative information on hundreds of thousands of creative and critical Australian literature works relating to more than 100,000 Australian authors and literary organisations. It also makes available selected critical articles and creative writing in full text. Its coverage spans 1780 to the present day.
Australian Accounting and Auditing Standards This link opens in a new window  Australian content
The online version of the Australian Accounting and Auditing Handbook.
Australian Criminology Database This link opens in a new window  Australian content
A bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of crime and criminal justice.Source documents include journal articles, monographs, chapters, conference papers, government documents, book reviews and theses from 1968-. Subject coverage includes all aspects of crime and criminal justice including corrections, crime, crime prevention, criminal law, criminology, juvenile justice, law enforcement, police and victims of crime.
Australian Jazz Real Book This link opens in a new window  Australian content
The Australian Jazz Real Book is a growing collection of the best Australian jazz tunes. Featuring over 400 sheets of Australian jazz tunes from Australian composers, it is designed for practising and performing musicians, educators and curriculum designers with the opportunity to integrate Australian Jazz into music curricula. The idea of it is to create a resource that students can turn to for repertoire that is uniquely Australian; containing tunes that are 'gig-ready' and also representative of the Australian Jazz Sound.
Australian Standards : SAI Global This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This database provides full text access to all current Australian Standards, Joint ISO/Australian Standards, Joint NZ/Australian Standards, current Draft Australian Standards, and amendments to Australian Standards. It also includes access to LawLex, legislation alerts and research.
Austroads Publications Online This link opens in a new window
Austroads online publications provides access to a large range of technical and research reports in PDF. Includes guides to Road Design , Road Safety, Road Transport Planning, Asset Management, Bridge Technology, Pavement Technology, Project Delivery & Evaluation, and Traffic Management.
Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
Indexes over 1000 periodicals worldwide. Produced by the Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. In the year 2000, 150,000 records have been added to the online file covering the years 1930 - 1976, with selective coverage back to the 1860s. The total database size was increased by 60% as a result.
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Bates’ Visual Guide to Physical Examination This link opens in a new window
Bates’ Visual Guide delivers dynamic, clinically oriented, head-to-toe assessment videos that use interactive OSCE-style exercises to prepare students for exams and patient encounters. The site features more than 8 hours of video content – all evidence-based and presented with a patient-first approach to the physical exam. Attention has been given to clinical accuracy and there is a range of patient types profiled in the series.
BBC College of Journalism This link opens in a new window
The BBC College of Journalism website includes hundreds of videos, audio clips, discussion pages, interactive modules, and text pages covering every aspect of TV, radio, and online journalism. Much of the material features BBC TV reporters and hosts known around the world. The subjects covered range from craft skills (e.e. writing or directing video) to subject briefings on critical events and topics such as climate change and the conflict in the Middle East, to the many ethical issues now facing journalists. The site is continuously updated, its coverage driven by the practical needs of BBC journalists around the world, as well as current events in the news
Berg Fashion Library This link opens in a new window
Berg Fashion Library provides integrated text and image content on world dress and fashion throughout history. It includes the Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, an e-book collection and an image bank.
BERITA - Malaysia/Singapore/Brunei/ASEAN Database This link opens in a new window
The Malaysia/Singapore/Brunei/ASEAN Database (BERITA), produced by the staff of the Southeast Asia Collection/Malaysian Resource Center, Ohio University, is a bibliographic database that indexes articles from published and unpublished material that concern Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, or South- East Asia as a whole (when the foci countries are included). Also included are materials regarding the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Best Practice (BMJ) This link opens in a new window
Condition monograph; provides comprehensive information on a specific condition or group of conditions. It covers all aspects of the disease, including treatment. -- Assessment monograph; presents information on how to evaluate a symptom (e.g. chronic cough), clinical finding (e.g. peripheral oedema) or diagnostic test finding (e.g. metabolic acidosis). -- Overview monograph; provides a general synopsis on a group of conditions and introductory information that can include background, pathophysiology, history and evaluation. Conditions within the topic are listed with links to the standard monographs on those topics. Links to Clinical Evidence systematic reviews are provided, as well as references, relevant images and credits. -- Drugs database; content is via direct links to online medical formularies, allowing the reader to click through to more information on dosing, availability, formulations, side effects and contraindications. -- Patient education; user-friendly patient leaflets. Each handout summarises the same information as in the monograph.
Bibliography of Asian Studies This link opens in a new window
The Bibliography of Asian Studies includes citations to western-language periodical articles across a wide range of disciplines pertaining to Asia and Asian Studies
Bibliography of British and Irish History This link opens in a new window
The Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) provides bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with the British Isles, and with the British Empire and Commonwealth, during all periods for which written documentation is available - from 55BC to the present. It is the successor to the Royal Historical Society Bibliography of British and Irish History, available online from 2002 to 2009. The Bibliography aims to be as comprehensive as is practical for publications since 1900 and has been enriched by co-operation with other projects. Data from the London's Past Online project were added to the database in January 2003 and the first batch of data from Irish History Online was added in August 2004, with further batches from both projects being added later. From the end of 2006 the Bibliography has co-operated with teams working under the auspices of the Scottish Historical Review Trust which will henceforth edit the primarily Scottish titles in the database. All titles included in The Royal Historical Society Bibliography on CD-ROM (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998) are included in the database (with the exception of unpublished theses).
BioMed Central This link opens in a new window
BioMed Central is an open access publisher of peer-reviewed biomedical research. BMC publishes a wide variety of journals, both generalist and specialist, in biological sciences and medicine. The journals can be searched as a collection or individually.
BioMedTracker This link opens in a new window
BioMedTracker is an institutional research service that identifies investment opportunities in the biotech and pharmaceutical industry by assessing the relative strength of companies’ clinical drug pipelines and by highlighting potential future catalysts that could dramatically impact those pipelines.
BioRxiv beta : the preprint server for biology This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Bio-archive
BioRxiv (pronounced "bio-archive") is a free online archive and distribution service for unpublished preprints in the life sciences. By posting preprints on bioRxiv, authors are able to make their findings immediately available to the scientific community and receive feedback on draft manuscripts before they are submitted to journals.
BIOSIS Previews This link opens in a new window
Biosis Previews encompasses the field of life sciences and provides coverage of the world’s published biological and biomedical research. This includes traditional areas of biology, such as botany, zoology and microbiology, as well as experimental, clinical and veterinary medicine, biotechnology, environmental studies, and agriculture. Interdisciplinary fields such as biochemistry, biophysics and bioengineering are also included. More than 6,500 serials are monitored for inclusion. The database also includes short communications such as technical notes and letters. Abstracts are provided for full-length articles.
BIPE: Bibliography of Indonesian Politics and the Economy This link opens in a new window
This database covers Indonesian politics, government, economy, political culture and demography. The original source materials are in English and Indonesian and include references to books, book chapters, journal articles and dissertations.
BMJ Learning This link opens in a new window
BMJ Learning is an interactive service for doctors aimed at helping them manage and complete the appraisal and revalidation process. There are also modules for practice nurses and practice managers. It enables users to work out and plan their learning needs, and undertake online learning modules. The site contains interactive learning modules including: reviewing the essentials on everyday conditions, interactive case histories, and responding to current issues.
Book Review Digest Retrospective This link opens in a new window
Reflecting nearly eight decades of H.W. Wilson’s Book Review Digest, this Retrospective database provides excerpts from and citations to reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction. Virtually every major idea that shaped the 20th century found expression in books. The reactions to those ideas are reflected in the reviews of those books, and this database makes it easy to search this vast record of information.
Brill's Digital Library of World War I This link opens in a new window
Brill’s Digital Library of World War I is an online resource that contains encyclopedia entries and peer-reviewed articles of transnational and global historical perspectives on significant topics of World War I. This collection includes Brill’s Encyclopedia of the First World War, an unrivalled reference work that showcases the knowledge of experts from 15 countries and offers 26 additional essays on the major belligerents, wartime society and culture, diplomatic and military events, and the historiography of the Great War.
Britannica Image Quest This link opens in a new window
Searchable database of digital images that allows access to more than one million rights-cleared images from over 40 of the best collections in the world, including: Action Plus, Photo Researchers, akg-images, Encyclopaedia Britannica, and more.
British History Online This link opens in a new window
British History Online is the digital library containing some of the core printed primary and secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British Isles. Created by the Institute of Historical Research, the History of Parliament Trust, and Victoria County History.
British online archives This link opens in a new window
British Online Archives cover primary source material from 6 continents, and include both private collections and holdings from more established archives. Collections range from colonial, missionary and transatlantic relations to twentieth century political and social development, covering four-hundred years of world history.
British online archives : American studies the colonisation of North America and the American Revolution This link opens in a new window
Both American and Canadian in scope, this resource offers a variety of digitised records from the 18th and 19th centuries. United States content comprises slave, trade, missionary work and American wartime records. Canadian content comprises colonial missionaries and 19th century correspondence from the Governor. Additional items include 18th century trading records from both countries.
British online archives : British Broadcasting Corporation, 1927-2002 This link opens in a new window
Incorporates handbooks, annual reports and accounts published by the BBC the 20th century. The collection also contains a review of each year's public-service broadcasting, with detailed schedules, audience research, performance and objective tables, commentaries as well as editorials. Financial data relating to the BBC's grant-in-aid is also included.
British online archives : Communist Party of Great Britain archive This link opens in a new window
The archives are cited as an outstanding national collection for the political history of the British left. This collection offers extensive records of central departments like the industrial department, which dealt with the trade union activities which were the most visible and controversial sign of the party's influence, and the international department, which maintained links with communist parties overseas.
British online archives : Governing Africa : British records from African countries under colonial rule This link opens in a new window
This collection documents what was reported to the British government by their governors in African colonies. Comprises statistical reports from 13 colonies, with data that pre-dates the abolition of the slave trade. This collection on Colonial Law highlights how those laws were implemented. Additional records include legal notices, notices of land sales and colonial reports for each colony.
British online archives : Politics and Protest : from major party politics to popular protest and parliamentary history This link opens in a new window
Covering the first written accounts of parliamentary debates, mid-19th century Scottish nationalist pamphlets and 20th century Labour Party records. The Women and Protest collection includes the strike at Bryant and May, Scottish suffragettes and the anti-war protestor Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner. Content on Conscientious Objection includes both meetings and publications.
British online archives : Power and Preachers : India under colonial rule This link opens in a new window
Papers covering how the British military took India by force starting from 1752. Content includes correspondence from India’s colonial rulers. Also material from colonial missionaries provides a different perspective on India from the 18th to 20th century.
British online archives : Representing Britain : international relations and diplomacy This link opens in a new window
The diplomatic collections in this series cover World War 1 and the Spanish Civil War. These records also include the creation of Israel and the campaign for Home Rule in Ireland. Correspondence from the 18th century describes how Britain took India from the native population. Military tactics are also explored in our letters to and from military leaders.
British online archives : Running the West Indies : British records from West Indian countries under colonial rule This link opens in a new window
See narrative accounts from missionaries combine with colonial statistics to create a picture of these former colonies' development. Learn how owners of an Antiguan sugar plantation adapted to emancipation, and witness the nature of missionaries' roles in the slave trade. Together, these collections reveal how governments, slave owners and missionaries shaped the development of these countries over three centuries.
British online archives : Spreading the Word : British missionary work around the world, 1808-1967 This link opens in a new window
A major resource for research into the work of missionaries in North America, South America, Asia, Africa, and Australasia from 1801-1967. Features primary material in the form of correspondence to and from missionaries working in these countries. Includes The Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist periodicals.
British online archives : The British Industrial Revolution : mills and education This link opens in a new window
This series comprises records that cover different aspects of the industrial revolution. Records pertain to the Boston Mills alongside school reports which detail children removed from the mills and into school. This resource also offers medical essays which reveal the health problems that affected the population during this period. Papers from Manchester Cathedral's archive cite parish populations affected by movements of people, as well as legal judgements of the church when it served as a small claims court. Shipping records from Liverpool and Bristol demonstrate social change through lists of the ships' contents.
British online archives : The Trade in People : The slave trade in African and the West Indies This link opens in a new window
Primary records, papers, reports and documents from 1675 to 1865 sourced from governments, organisations, companies and prominent families. Includes a trail of information regarding slave trade in relation to Africa, America and Britain. Features accounts of slave transportation and working at a plantation.
British online archives : The World Wars : firepower and fascism at home at abroad This link opens in a new window
A unique insight into World War I and II, as witnessed by intelligence officers, diplomats and conscientious objectors that seeks to challenge our current perceptions of firepower and the rise of fascism in Britain and Europe.
BrowZine This link opens in a new window
BrowZine provides easy browsing of e-journals using pictures of journal covers. You can browse by subject area, or you can search for e-journals by title, subject or ISSN. Access to journal contents reflects UNSW Library subscribed access. You can use BrowZine on your computer, or download the BrowZine app to use BrowZine on your tablet or smartphone.
BUILD: Australian Building Construction and Engineering Database This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: http://primoa.library.unsw.edu.au/UNSWS:SearchFirst:UNSW_ALMA61158503380001731
This bibliographic database indexes and abstracts published and unpublished material on worldwide information in the building, construction and engineering field including fire technology. Source documents include conference papers, journal articles, standards, building regulations, technical papers, reports and books.
Building & Construction Resource Centre This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Building Code of Australia ; National Construction Code
The National Construction Code Series (NCC) is an initiative of the Council of Australian Governments developed to incorporate all on-site construction requirements into a single code. The Building Code of Australia (BCA) is Volume One and Volume Two of the NCC. The Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA) is Volume Three of the NCC.
Building Types Online This link opens in a new window
Online resource for the study and practice of architectural design. Features an international collection of contemporary buildings: housing, schools, libraries, office buildings, museums, sacred buildings, industrial complexes and other building types. Over 5,000 architectural drawings available for download. Includes over 2,000 photographs and 3,500 plans. Updated annually.
BuildingGreen Suite This link opens in a new window
Resource to help building-industry professionals design and build construction projects based on sustainable, eco-friendly principles. Topics include: energy efficiency, recycled-content materials, land-use planning and indoor air quality. Integrates GreenSpec, Environmental Building News (EBN), and over 100 building case studies.
Business Source Premier This link opens in a new window
Business Source Premier provides nearly 3,600 full text scholarly publications, including nearly 1,050 peer-reviewed journals. This database offers information in nearly every area of business including management, economics, finance, accounting, international business, and more. It contains full text from Harvard Business Review, California Management Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Industrial & Labor Relations Review, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Marketing Management, Journal of Marketing Research (JMR), Journal of Marketing, Journal of International Marketing, etc. The database also includes other sources of full text information such as country economic reports from the EIU, DRI-WEFA, ICON Group and CountryWatch and detailed company profiles for the world's 5,000 largest companies.
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C19: the Nineteenth Century Index - ProQuest This link opens in a new window
C19 Index is the bibliographic spine of 19th century research, providing integrated access to the most important finding aids for books, periodicals, official publications, newspapers and archives. Users of C19 Index can query its 12 collections simultaneously, or can conduct more detailed research using collection specific search screens. C19 Index is a dynamic and growing resource, currently containing over 19 million bibliographic records for a full range of 19th century source material.
CAB Abstracts This link opens in a new window
CAB ABSTRACTS is a bibliographic database compiled by CAB INTERNATIONAL. It covers the significant research and development literature in the fields of agriculture, forestry, aspects of human health, human nutrition, animal health, and the management and conservation of natural resources.
CAB Reviews (CABI) This link opens in a new window
A new reviews publication, complementing the subject coverage of CAB Abstracts, by focusing on animal science, veterinary medicine; applied plant sciences; agriculture; nutrition and food science; natural resources and environmental sciences.
Cabell's directories of publishing opportunities : Research database of academic journals This link opens in a new window
Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities contains information designed to help researchers and academics match their manuscripts with the scholarly journals which are most likely to publish those manuscripts. The Directories index journals according to twenty-four different topic areas. The electronic searchable Directories provide valuable information for each journal. With this information, authors can submit their manuscripts to the journals most receptive to their research.
UNSW Library has access to the following directories which are included in this database:
Accounting, Economics & Finance, Management, Marketing, Educational Curriculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, Educational Technology & Library Science, Psychology & Psychiatry, Computer Science -Business Information Systems, Health Administration, and Nursing.
Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson Online This link opens in a new window
Presents a complete reappraisal of Renaissance writer Ben Jonson. Includes comprehensive essays and archives for full study of Jonson’s life, performance history, and afterlife. Comprises over 90 old-spelling texts, 550 contextual documents, 80 essays, several hundred high-quality images, and 100 music scores; lists details of more than 1300 stage performances; and has a cross-linked bibliography of over 7000 items.
Cambridge Histories Online This link opens in a new window
Cambridge Histories Online provides access to over 270 renowned textbooks in the Cambridge Histories series. These e-books cover economic history, history of science, literary studies, music, philosophy, political and social theory, theatre and the performing arts.
Casebase This link opens in a new window  Australian content
CaseBase indexes both reported and unreported judgements from Australian courts and provides references to articles as well as to cases. Catchwords and statutes are included as searchable fields within the database.
CCH Library This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This site includes the following CCH materials: Accounts preparation manual, Administrative Appeals and High/Federal Court practice, Australian and New Zealand equal opportunity law library, Insurance law, Australian master tax guides, Bankruptcy legislation, Business advisers guide, Conveyancing law library, Corporate practice manual, Corporations law, Customs law, Employment law guide, Family law library, Financial planning library, Fringe benefits tax guide, GST and sales tax guide, Hands on managing contractors, Hands on OHS, Hands on OHS legal guide, Hands on payroll essentials, Hands on risk management, Human resources management, Income tax guide, Industrial and intellectual property law, Industrial law library, Insolvency management practice, Managing payroll administration, NSW motor accidents practitioner's handbook, OH&S library, Payroll tax guide, Strata & community titles library, Superannuation law, Tax library, Tax week archive, Torts law library, Trade practices and consumer law library, Victorian accident compensation law library, Workers compensation library, and Lang's commercial leasing in Australia.
Cfile.org This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Cfile
CFile is a global community of cutting-edge educators, ceramics creatives, critics, curators, collectors and dealers, which distributes groundbreaking lectures, classroom material, videos, recent exhibition catalogs, monographs and textbooks.
Chatham House Online Archive. (Gale) This link opens in a new window
Includes Module 1: 1920-1979 and Module 2: 1980-2008.Module 1 includes: Meetings/Speeches, 1920-1979 with audio recordings from 1966; Journals; Survey of International Affairs, 1920-1963; Documents of International Affairs, 1928-1963; Chatham House Reports, Briefing Papers and Pamphlets, 1920-1979; Chatham House Books/monographs, 1920-1979; Review of the Foreign Press, 1939-1945; Refugee Survey, 1939-1945; Survey of Commonwealth Affairs, 1931-1962; Documents and Speeches of Commonwealth Affairs, 1953; Institute of Pacific Relations Conferences, 1926-1950s; British Commonwealth Relations Conferences, 1933-1965.Module 2 includes: Meetings/Speeches, 1980-2008 with audio recordings and transcripts; Chatham House Reports, 1980-2008; Chatham House Briefing Papers, 1980-2008; Chatham House Pamphlets, 1980-2008; Chatham House Books / monographs, 1980-2008
Checkpoint AU This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Checkpoint has been designed and developed locally to meet the current needs of Australia's tax and accounting professionals. Research materials include taxation manuals, handbooks, legislation, cases, journals, news, ATO information, and tools such as calculators, checklists, flowcharts and forms and templates.
CHEMnetBASE This link opens in a new window
CHEMnetBASE is a collection of chemical reference works published by Chapman and Hall/CRC. Titles included in CHEMnetBASE include: Combined Chemical Dictionary (CCD; containing: Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds; Dictionary of Drugs (Formerly Pharmasource); Dictionary of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds; Dictionary of Natural Products; Dictionary of Organic Compounds); the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics; Polymers: A Property Database; and Properties of Organic Compounds.
CHERUB: Chemical Engineering Reference User Bibliography This link opens in a new window
This bibliographic database is a reference source to the chemical engineering literature including: design and operation of chemical plant and equipment, chemical process information, and technical and economic feasibility information, process control, environmental considerations, mineral processing. Chemistry and chemical reaction information in relation to chemical processes is also included.
China Data Online This link opens in a new window
Comprehensive online database focusing on economic statistics of China, arranged by regions and categories. Includes monthly and yearly reports on China's macroeconomic development, statistical databases about China's population and economy at the provincial, county, and city level, and financial indicators of more than 568 industrial branches. Also includes statistical yearbooks, census data, industrial and marketing surveys, and an atlas of China.
Chinalawinfo This link opens in a new window
Provides access to Chinese legislation and case law. Lawinfochina hosts the English language version of the statutes, regulations, and case law, while Chinalawinfo provides the Mandarin language information, which also includes treaties and table of contents for Chinese legal journals.
Chinese-English dictionary online This link opens in a new window
Chinese-English Dictionary Online is an essential resource for anyone reading Chinese texts from the period 500 BCE to 1000 CE.
CHRONICLES : the Australian Chronicles : an Index to Sources of Australian Biography  Australian content
The Australian Chronicles: An Index to Sources of Australian Biography (CHRONICLES), is a resource designed to assist genealogists, historians and researchers locate biographical information on as wide a range of Australians as possible. Its entries point 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 of Australian history.
Churchill archive This link opens in a new window
The Churchill Archive is a unique resource that brings nearly 800,000 documents amassed by Winston S. Churchill throughout his life online for the first time. Documents include private letters, speeches, telegrams, manuscripts, government transcripts and other key historical documents. To complement the core content, the Churchill Archive offers additional materials, including pedagogical resources and secondary materials, plus editorially-selected links to other resources, video and audio content, and biographical and bibliographic databases.
CIA - Computer Index Australasia  Australian content
Computer index Australasia (CIA) is a bibliographic database that indexes articles from a range of journals such as Australian & New Zealand LAN Magazine, Australia PC User, PC Week, Australian Macworld and other general interest computing journals. The database is relevant to the home user and to secondary and tertiary students. Subject coverage includes articles on popular computing, software, hardware, communications and computer applications.
CIAO: Columbia International Affairs Online This link opens in a new window
Is a source for theory and research in international affairs.Publishes a wide range of scholarship from 1991 onward. Includes working papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, proceedings from conferences, books, journals and policy briefs.
CINAHL (EBSCO) This link opens in a new window
This database provides authoritative coverage of the literature related to nursing and allied health. Virtually all English-language publications are indexed along with the publications of the American Nurses Association and the National League for Nursing.
CINCH-ATSIS : Australian criminology database - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander subset This link opens in a new window  Australian content
CINCH-ATSIS is a subset of the CINCH database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of the involvement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the justice system. Source documents include journal articles, monographs, monograph chapters, conference papers, government documents, book reviews and theses. Subject coverage includes all aspects of crime and criminal justice including corrections, crime, crime prevention, criminal law, criminology, juvenile justice, law enforcement, police and victims of crime.
CINCH-Health: health issues in criminal justice This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Health Issues in Criminal Justice (CINCH-Health), is a subset of CINCH, the Australian Criminology Database. CINCH, produced by the JV Barry Library at the Australian Institute of Criminology, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts items from published and unpublished material on all aspects of crime and criminal justice.Source documents include Australian material from journal articles, monographs, monograph chapters and conference papers.Subject coverage includes mental health, medical and medicolegal issues, drugs and alcohol, suicide, HIV/AIDS, corrections health, euthanasia, and occupational health and safety.CINCH-Health contains 7,300 records, dating from 1968 to the present.
CISDOC database This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: CIS bibliographic database International Occupational Safety & Health Information Centre
The CIS bibliographic database contains documents that deal with occupational accidents and diseases as well as ways of preventing them. The types of documents are: laws and regulations, chemical safety data sheets, training material, articles from periodical publications, books and standards.
Civil War: Sources in U.S. History Online This link opens in a new window
Sources in U.S. History Online is a series of archival digital collections. The Civil War digital collection contains nearly 500 significant documents of the time--personal narratives, monographs, regimental histories, collected essays, sermons, songs, legal tracts, and political speeches--enabling students, faculty and patrons to study one of the key events in American history.
CNKI : China academic journals full text database This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: Zhongguo qi kan quan wen shu ju ku ; Chinese journal network
Full-text database of Chinese journals published in China. The journals are categorized under ten series: mathematics/physics/mechanics/astronomy (Series A), chemistry/metallurgy/environment/mine industry (Series B), architecture/energy/traffic/electro mechanics, etc. (Series C), agriculture (Series D), medicine & public health (Series E), literature/history/philosophy (Series F), politics/military affairs/law (Series G), education & social sciences (Series H), electronics technology & information science (Series I), and economics & management (Series J). These are further divided into 126 Subject databases.
Cochrane Library This link opens in a new window
Consists chiefly of databases: Cochrane database of systematic reviews (CDSR); Database of abstracts of reviews of effectiveness (DARE); Cochrane central register of controlled trials (CENTRAL); Cochrane database of methodology reviews; Cochrane methodology register; Health technology assessment database (HTA); and NHS economic evaluation database (NHS EED).
Cold War Intelligence Online (Brill) This link opens in a new window
This collection of 2,360 formerly classified U.S. government documents (most of them classified Top Secret or higher) provides readers for the first time with the declassified documentary record about the successes and failures of the U.S. intelligence community in its efforts to spy on the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Collins Wordbanks Online This link opens in a new window
Wordbanks online contains 57 million words of written and spoken English, from both American and British sources, from the Bank of English.
Colonial State Papers This link opens in a new window
Colonial State Papers provides access to thousands of papers concerning English activities in the American, Canadian, and West Indian colonies between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. Colonial State Papers integrates two important research tools as one service: Collection CO 1 from The National Archives (full name: Privy Council and related bodies: America and West Indies, Colonial Papers); and Calendar of State Papers, Colonial: North America and the West Indies 1574-1739. All of the documents from CO 1 have been reproduced as full-colour, high quality images. Users can limit their searches to records that include scanned documents or can search all documents recorded in the Calendar.
Communication & Mass Media Complete This link opens in a new window
CMMC incorporates CommSearch and Mass Media Articles Index along with numerous other journals to create a research and reference resource of unprecedented scope and depth in the communication and mass media fields.
Communication Abstracts This link opens in a new window
Indexes a range of publications world-wide, among them journal articles, reports, papers and books. The database covers a broad span of communications-related themes, including broadcasting, communication theory, advertising, marketing, inter and intra personal communication and the role of technology in human communications.
Compendex This link opens in a new window
Compendex is the most comprehensive interdisciplinary engineering database in the world with over 11 million summaries of journal articles and conference proceedings. Subjects covered include: engineering and applied science, materials science, solid state physics and superconductivity, chemical engineering, optics, etc. Coverage is from 1970 to the present with references from 1884-1969 available in the Engineering Index backfile.
Conditions and Politics in Occupied Western Europe, 1939 – 1945 This link opens in a new window
Includes detailed information from the occupied states of Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway and the Vatican. Also contains sources from the neutral countries Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland, a day-by-day chronology of the war, photographs and posters from The National Archives, and film footage of Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents in France from the Imperial War Museum.
Conference proceedings citation index : science This link opens in a new window
Multidisciplinary product that provides Web access to bibliographic information and author abstracts from papers delivered at international conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions.
Conference proceedings citation index : social sciences & humanities This link opens in a new window
Multidisciplinary product that provides Web access to bibliographic information and author abstracts from papers delivered at international conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions.
Confidential Print: North America, 1824-1961 This link opens in a new window
Confidential papers issued by the British Government between c. 1820 and 1970. This collection consists of the Confidential Print for the United States, Canada and the English-speaking Caribbean, with some coverage of Central and South America, and covers such topics as slavery, Prohibition, the First and Second World Wars, racial segregation, territorial disputes, the League of Nations, McCarthyism and the nuclear bomb. The bulk of the material covers the late nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century.
Connect4 This link opens in a new window  Australian content
Connect4 comprises a collection of specialised databases providing documents and customised reports relating to companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). The Library subscribes to the following Connect 4 databases: Annual Reports Collection; Company Prospectuses; Mergers and Acquisitions; New Issues; Takeovers; Expert Reports and BoardRoom.
Corrosion Abstracts This link opens in a new window
Corrosion Abstracts provides the world's most complete source of bibliographic information in the area of corrosion science and engineering. International sources of literature are scanned and abstracted in the areas of general corrosion, testing, corrosion characteristics, preventive measures, materials construction and performance, and equipment for many industries.
Criminal Justice Abstracts This link opens in a new window
Criminal Justice Abstracts, the criminology database from SAGE Publications, contains comprehensive coverage of international journals, books, reports, dissertations and unpublished papers on criminology and related disciplines.
CSI - Consumer Sciences Index This link opens in a new window
This bibliographic database indexes articles from published material on consumer economics and related fields. Source documents include periodical literature published in Australia and overseas.
CSIRO eBook Platform. This link opens in a new window
CSIRO Publishing is Australia's premier science publisher, covering a wide range of disciplines including plant and animal sciences, farming, urban development and environmental management.
Current Contents Connect This link opens in a new window  Australian content
A current awareness research database that provides information in the fields of science, social science, technology, and the arts & humanities. Allows access to the tables of contents from the world's most influential scholarly journals and provides complete bibliographic data, including all available abstracts, for journal articles, reviews, editorials, corrections, conference proceedings and more.
Current protocols This link opens in a new window
A collection of standard research methods in the biosciences, Current Protocols include: step-by-step protocols with annotations that alert you to special considerations,tips, and optional procedures; alternate and support protocols to accommodate different equipment and desired results; materials lists for each protocol; detailed recipes for reagents, solutions, and culture media; expert commentaries with troubleshooting instructions, and planning considerations; tables and figures to clarify complex procedures; and appendices filled with useful reference material.
Cutter Consortium This link opens in a new window
Cutter Consortium is a global IT advisory firm dedicated to helping organizations forge solutions to the business technology challenges they face. Through research, consulting, and training, Cutter assists enterprises as they create, implement, and maintain IT systems and organizations that support business objectives and encourage innovation.
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D&B Hoovers Industries This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: OneSource: Avention
Includes information on the top 90,000 global private and public companies, 260,000 in the Asia Pacific region and top 21,000 ANZ companies. Information includes detailed financial analysis and screening on 35,000 global public companies plus simplified financial screening on over 300,000 private companies, plus Analyst reports from Investext, 2,500 Industry reports from Datamonitor, corporate family structures, executive contacts and biographies, news and articles. Generate lists of executive contacts or companies by industry, location or size.
Data Metallogenica This link opens in a new window
A searchable database containing plate-mounted photographs of mineral mini-specimens, photographs of individual samples from important representative deposits, interpreted mineral reflectance (PIMA) spectra of epithermal and porphyry deposits, deposit summaries, deposit descriptions, typical cross-sections, district overviews and exploration case histories.
Data World Bank This link opens in a new window
Alternative Name(s) & Keywords: World Bank open data
Recognizing that transparency and accountability are essential to development, the World Bank Group provides free access to its comprehensive set of data on living standards around the globe--some 2,000 indicators, including hundreds that go back 50 years. The data is available in Arabic, French, and Spanish in addition to English.
DatAnalysis Premium This link opens in a new window
Premier research tool for ASX company data. Comprehensive data on all companies listed on ASX as well as companies delisted since 1990. The database is updated daily from announcements lodged at the ASX and includes corporate details, full dividend history, operational history, financial and annual reports in PDF format back to 1998 and company announcements. Includes reports, announcements, company histories, shareholdings, company profiles, takeovers and financial data.
DELTAA : database on English language teaching for adults in Australia This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This bibliographic database indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on English second language learning and teaching in Australasia. Source documents include print, non-print and electronic resources in a wide range of subjects including TESL, linguistics, literacy, migrants, etc.
Design Abstracts Retrospective: DAR This link opens in a new window
Design Abstracts Retrospective (DAR), the retrospective of Design and Applied Arts Index, provides broad, international coverage on a wide range of subjects in the fields of design. This database includes a particular emphasis on European publications. DAR provides coverage of more than 100 design and design-related journals most of which have ceased publication, but which are distinctly important to the development of design concepts in the early 20th century.
DETAIL inspiration This link opens in a new window
An image and reference database for architects. Containing over 2,000 projects from the last 30 years of DETAIL magazine, DETAIL inspiration is a source of research and inspiration for architects providing access to reference photos, sketches, and technical product information.
Dictionary of Irish Biography (Cambridge) This link opens in a new window
The Dictionary of Irish Biography, a collaborative project between Cambridge University Press and the Royal Irish Academy, is the most comprehensive and authoritative biographical dictionary yet published for Ireland. It contains over 9,000 signed biographical articles which describe and assess the careers of subjects in all fields of endeavour, including politics, law, religion, literature, journalism, architecture, painting, music, the stage, science, medicine, engineering, entertainment and sport.
Dimensions This link opens in a new window
Dimensions is a linked research data platform, including information on publications, research funding, patents and clinical trials - all on an international scale. In some ways similar to platforms such as Pubmed, Scopus and Web of Science, but with a much wider and more open scope, Dimensions is designed to help anyone involved in research to get better knowledge about what is going on in their research area, and how this is changing over time.
DIN: German Institute for Standardization Standards (via SAI Global) This link opens in a new window
Search and preview abstracts for DIN standards. Order print copies via "Suggest a Purchase" link on the Academy Library homepage.
Directory of Australian Associations (Crown Content) This link opens in a new window  Australian content
The ultimate guide to Australian associations. With more than 5,500 entries the Directory of Australian Associations covers national and state associations, foundations, marketing bodies, institutes and committees. Also included are international associations with branches in Australia.
Documents on British Policy Overseas This link opens in a new window
An online archival collection of primary source materials that have been selected by the official historians of Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). Comprises 3 different collections. British documents on the Origins of the War 1898-1914, documents on British Foreign Policy 1918-1939 and documents on British Policy Overseas after 1945.
Drama Online This link opens in a new window
The database includes the full text of plays from across the history of the theatre, ranging from Aeschylus to the present day. Includes non-English-language works in translation, scholarly and critical editions, first night program texts, and critical analysis and contextual information. Also includes over 500 images from the Victoria and Albert Museum's archive of production photos.
DRUG - Drug Database This link opens in a new window  Australian content
This bibliographic database indexes articles from published and unpublished material on the psychosocial aspects of substance abuse. Both Australian and overseas journals are sourced.
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EBM Reviews This link opens in a new window
This multifile database allows you to search simultaneously the four Evidence Based Medicine Reviews databases: ACP Journal Club (ACP), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (formerly Cochrane Controlled Trials Register-CCTR)(CENTRAL), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), and Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE). Note that Mapping is not available in Multifile databases.
EBM Reviews - NHS Economic Evaluation Database (Ovid) This link opens in a new window
Produced by the UK\U+2019\s Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD), this database provides more than 6,000 abstracts of quality, assessed economic evaluations to assist decision-makers by systematically identifying and describing economic evaluations, appraising their quality and highlighting their relative strengths and weaknesses.
EBM Reviews: ACP Journal Club (Ovid) This link opens in a new window
ACP Journal Club (ACP) is the second component in Ovid's Evidence Based Medicine Reviews collection. The ACP Journal Club Collection consists of two journals ACP Journal Club, a publication of the American College of Physicians, and Evidence-Based Medicine, a joint publication with the British Medical Journal Group.
EBM Reviews: Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (Ovid) This link opens in a new window
CCTR contains over 300,000 bibliographic references to controlled trials in health care. Cochrane groups and other organizations contribute their specialized registers; and these registers—together with references to clinical trials identified in MEDLINE and EMBASE—form the CCTR database. Contributors to the Cochrane Collaboration follow quality control standards to ensure that only reports of definite randomized controlled trials or controlled clinical trials are included.
EBM Reviews: Cochrane Database Of Systematic Reviews (Ovid) 
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