Databases,
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This list includes Databases accessible to Flinders University staff and students. It includes
- library subscriptions to bibliographic databases
- library subscriptions to full-text databases
- free databases
- temporary trials
If you have any problems accessing these resources please check the electronic resources downtime page
and the common access problems and solutions page.
If these do not solve your problem please submit an access problem report form.
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BERITA - Malaysia/Singapore/Brunei/ASEAN Database
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Best Practice (Trial Access only. Available until December 2010)
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Best Practice combines the latest research evidence from Clinical Evidence with peer reviewed expert opinion and guidelines. Structured around the patient consultation, it covers diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. Included is a summary and definition, aetiology, epidemiology, through key diagnostic steps and tests into treatment approaches with drugs, guidelines and evidence, finishing with recommendations and outlook for patient follow-up for each condition.
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BestBETs
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Bibliography of Asian Studies: BAS
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Biological Abstracts
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Developed by BIOSIS, Biological Abstracts is the world's largest abstracting and indexing service for the life sciences. It is the basic research tool for all those involved in the biological and biomedical fields. Approximately 250,000 records are indexed per year and Biolgical Abstracts is unique for providing searchable information on authors' institutional affiliations. It includes citations with abstracts from approximately 9 000 international journals, books, patents, conference proceedings and symposia in the biological and biomedical fields. Also includes original research reports and reviews.
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 A tutorial is available for Biological Abstracts
 Shortcut URL http://www.lib.flinders.edu.au/go/ba
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Biomed Central
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Biotechnology online: biotechnology online school resource
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The Biotechnology Online Secondary School Resource provides balanced factual information about biotechnology and has been designed to fit with Australian State and Territory Science curriculum statements. There is potential for cross-over into Studies of Society and the Environment, to allow for broader discussion of the issues.
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BIPE - Bibliography of Indonesian Politics and the Economy
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Book of Kells
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Books@Ovid
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British history online
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British Newspapers 1600-1900
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British Newspapers 1600-1900 is made up of two databases; the 17th and 18th century Burney Newspaper Collection and 19th century British newspapers. It is the most significant digital collection of British newspapers and offers insight into Colonial history and the development of Britain as a world power.
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BUILD: Australian Building, Construction and Engineering database (on Engineering and Applied Science)
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BUILD is produced by CSIRO Division of Building, Construction and Engineering and includes conference publications, journal articles, standards, building regulations, technical papers, reports and books. Subject coverage includes all aspects of building, construction and engineering: research, materials, structural engineering, urban and regional planning, fire technology. Also covered are aspects of economics, and communications technology as they relate to buidling and construction. Contains over 20 000 records.
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Business Australia
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Business Australia contains databases in the fields of taxation, management, economics, industrial relations and auditing: Australian Accounting and Taxation, AIM Management and Training, Giblin Working Papers, International Taxation Issues, Australian Industrial Relations, Management and Environment Information, Australian Taxation Abstracts, Victorian Audit Library Information Service Database and WORKLIT.
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Flinders Academic Commons (FAC)
The Flinders Academic Commons (FAC) is a digital repository for disseminating and preserving the scholarly work of Flinders University. It offers:
Preservation : the FAC is a secure and long term archive for your scholarly work
Stability: each item in the FAC receives its own individual, permanent, citable, linkable URL that will not change or break over time
Visibility : material in institutional repositories such as the FAC is given preferential treatment by Google and Google Scholar, and ranks higher in search result lists, leading to potential for higher citation rates and increased impact factors.
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