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Searches in Australian Public Affairs Fulltext, AGIS Plus Text, Academic Search Premier and ANZ Reference Centre.

  • This quicksearch option searches across a number of journal databases.
  • It is useful for conducting an introductory search on a topic.
  • To link to the full-text of articles (if available), click on the SFX button :

Databases

  • Academic Search Premier on EBSCOhost. Multi-disciplinary database providing full text for nearly 4650 journals.
  • AGIS Plus Text on Informit. Covers all aspects of law in Australia.
  • Australian Public Affairs Full Text on Informit. Indexing and full text database covering articles on Australian political, economic, legal, social and cultural affairs.
  • AustLII legal databases Legislation, regulations, cases and legal resources for the Commonwealth and most Australian states.
  • CCH Australia Includes Employment law, Human Resources Management, and Industrial Law.
  • Electric Library contains full text articles from newspapers, journals, magazines and other sources. Includes Australian newspapers published by News Limited including The Australian and Herald-Sun.
  • Expanded Academic Multi-disciplinary database covering 3,500 titles with 2000+ in full text.
  • Factiva provides full text content from newswires, business journals, and newspapers including major Australian newspapers such as The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, BRW, Australian Financial Review, The Australian, Herald-Sun.
  • Family & Society Plus on Informit. An indexing and full text database covering material on research, policy and practice issues about, or of relevance to, Australian families.
  • SCALEplus Legal databases provided by the Attorney General's Department.No new material is being added after 1 Jan 2005. Replaced by ComLaw.
  • Thomson CPD Online includes The Employment Factbook.
  • WorkLit on Informit Indexes and abstracts material on employment, industrial relations and related topics from 1907 - 2002.

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Author Jane Wilson jawilson@swin.edu.au