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A-Z databases: Alumni

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22 Databases found for Alumni

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Critical reviews of primary research literature in physical, biomedical and social sciences disciplines. International. Fulltext. Dates vary
Study of modern Asia-Pacific, including finance, trade, environment, human resources development, government, tourism, education and women's studies. Full-text. International. Dates vary
  • Australian content
AustLit is a searchable, scholarly source of authoritative biographical, bibliographic, critical, and production information about Australian writers and writing. It also documents the publishers, newspapers, magazines and scholarly journals that make this work known.
Index with selected full-text. 1880s+

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  • Australian content
  • Aboriginal content
  • Torres Strait Islander content
A comprehensive record of publications by and about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers and their literary and storytelling cultures. Contains authoritative information, research, full text, and teaching and learning resources on all forms of creative writing, including film, television, criticism and scholarship.

Please note: This database contains terminology that reflects attitudes or language used at the time of publication that in many cases may be considered inappropriate today.
Alternate Name(s) Encyclopaedia Britannica, encyclopedia, encyclopaedia, Encyclopedia Britannica
Fast and easy access to high-quality, comprehensive information on a broad range of topics, including research tools for World Atlas and Countries Facts and Statistics Comparison.

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A searchable platform for research and academic content published by Cambridge University Press, including ebooks and journals covering the sciences, social sciences, economics and humanities. International. Selected Full-text. Dates vary
  • Australian content
Alternate Name(s) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Internationally recognised publications covering a wide range of scientific disciplines including agriculture, the plant and animal sciences, and environmental management. Selected Full-text.

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Open access scholarly journals in most subject areas. Full-text. Dates vary

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A 4 volume collection of peer-reviewed emerging market case studies focusing on business decision making and management development. Written by case writers and an editorial team spanning over 50 countries.
Journals, ebooks and case studies.
Cover a broad range of subjects on business management disciplines including: accounting, finance and economics, business management and strategy, education, engineering, health and social care, human resources, learning and organisation studies, library studies, marketing, operations, logistics and quality, property management and built environment, public policy and environmental management, sociology, tourism and hospitality, transport.
Manuscript, printed and visual primary source materials for the study of 'Empire' and its theories, practices and consequences. The materials span across the last five centuries and are accompanied by a host of secondary learning resources including scholarly essays, maps and an interactive chronology.

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A wide variety of primary sources on recruitment, training, morale, public opinion, censorship and the development of different forms of propaganda during the First World War. Documents include leaflets, postcards and photographs. Case studies examine subjects such as aerial propaganda, anti-war protests and the training of recruits.

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  • Australian content
Developed by the Judicial Commission and designed for judicial officers, the courts, the legal profession and government agencies, JIRS is an extensive, interconnected and hypertext-linked online database that contains case law, legislation, sentencing principles, sentencing statistics and other reference material of use to trial judges.
Australian. Full-text

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Alternate Name(s) MIT Press D2O
Selective Ebook Collections published by MIT Press under the Direct to Open (D2O) model. Including fully Open Access titles, these collections cover a range of subject areas in Humanities & Social Sciences, Sciences, Technology and Art & Design.

|UOW Library commenced participation in the MIT Direct to Open (D2O) agreement from Jun 2023. Subscription payments go to support open access publications each year.

O

Alternate Name(s) Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development publications, covering economics, development, and statistical information. International. Full-text. 1997+

P

Journal content from a range of respected publishers in the humanities, culture, social sciences, and mathematics. International. Selective Full-text. Dates vary

R

Research Online (RO) is the University of Wollongong’s open access repository. RO provides access to a range of UOW's research publications including theses, journal articles, books, chapters, and data sets.

Our highly used UOW theses collection provides access to Doctoral, Masters and some Honours theses from 1954 to present.

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SAGE journals cover a wide range of topics including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine.
  • Australian content
Alternate Name(s) newspaper
Extensive archive of The Sydney Morning Herald. Australian. Full-text. 1955 - 1995
10 concurrent users - Terms of use

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The Company of Biologists is a not-for-profit journal publisher with a mission to advance excellence in the biological and biomedical sciences.

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Journals published by Wiley, with coverage in science and technology, life and behavioural sciences, business and finance. International, Selected Full-text, Dates vary
Rich archive collections bring together official records, monographs, publicity, artwork and artifacts for exploring the phenomenon of world's fairs; from the Crystal Palace in 1851 and the proliferation of North American exhibitions, to fairs around the world and twenty-first century expos.

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