The Library provides access to a large amount of material via online databases and electronic journals available for free self-service use for Victoria staff and students. Many of these resources contain access to the full text of material as well as image and video content.
Scholarly health and social science material from the United States and Great Britain form the core of this research collection.
A subset of APAIS, this resource covers health and medicine in Australia and in particular the legal, social, economic and ethical aspects of health. Clinical articles are not included. Source documents include a wide range of periodicals, newspapers, scholarly journals, conference papers and books. Australian content from non-Australian sources is included selectively.
Scholarly articles in the social sciences and humanities, published in Australia; and selected journal articles, conference papers, books and newspaper articles on Australian economic, social, political and cultural affairs.
This is unit record data produced by Statistics New Zealand which has been modified to protect the confidentiality of respondents while maintaining the integrity of the data. Only selected sets of data are available in this format. CURFs can only be accessed through a formal application to Statistics New Zealand.
New Zealand Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) is the edited report of the proceedings of the House (introduction and debate surrounding legislation, speeches and oral questions). An Advance is published first and is later replaced by a corrected final copy. Please note that the bound volume of New Zealand Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), published under the authority of the House of Representatives, is the only official report of the proceedings of the House. The database is for 47th session (2002) onwards.
Contains summaries of articles, conference papers, books, book chapters, government publications, research reports, discussion and working papers, statistical documents, annual reports and theses on research, policy and practice issues of relevance to Australian families. Emphasis is placed on health policy and services and the social, psychological, legal and ethical issues associated with health.
Indexes articles from about 1000 publications on and about New Zealand and the South Pacific. New Zealand material covered includes popular, professional, and trade journals, scholarly journals in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, and New Zealand newspapers.
A cross-discipline resource covering a wide range of social, political, and economic issues and movements. Sources include journals, books, government publications, statistical directories, conference reports, and material from international agencies and the internet. Newspapers and newsletters are not included. Coverage is international and includes material in languages other than English.
Covers a broad range of topics found in scholarly, reference and popular sources, including arts, business, children, education, general interest, health, humanities, international, law, military, multicultural, psychology, sciences, social sciences, and women's interests.
Access to over 80 online encyclopedias (published by Sage) in the humanities, social sciences and business.
Access to over 400 academic journals (published by Sage) in the social sciences, humanities, business, medicine, engineering, technology and physical and life sciences.
Collection of articles, book reviews and dissertations focusing on social work, social welfare, and social policy.
Provides access to international literature on sociology, related subjects and behavioural sciences. Contains book reviews, articles, books, book chapters, dissertations and conference papers.