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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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Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
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Cambridge University Press online journal collection
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Cancer Specialist Library
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NHS National Library for Health. "The Cancer Specialist Library is a comprehensive evidence-based resource committed to supporting busy health professionals find the high-quality cancer information they need to keep up-to-date. We provide a comprehensive range of links to emerging guidance and evidence and strive to organise cancer information in accessible and innovative ways"
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Cardiovascular Diseases Specialist Library
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NHS, National Library for Health. "The Cardiovascular Diseases Specialist Library is being developed to provide high quality, evidence-based information on all of aspects of cardiovascular diseases. This site is aimed at health professionals with an interest in cardiovascular diseases."
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Caresearch
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CARRP - Completed Australian Rural Research Projects
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Casebase
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CCH Online
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Cdata 91 (Australian Bureau of Statistics)
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CensusScope
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The Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN) is a university-based organization that creates demographic media, such as user guides, web sites, and hands-on classroom computer materials that make U.S. census data accessible to educators, policymakers, and citizens. SSDAN is directed by demographer William H. Frey and utilizes facilities at the Population Studies Center, University of Michigan. SSDAN activities have been supported by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Education, the Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education (FIPSE), the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Public Data Queries, Inc., and the U.S. Census Bureau.
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CHERUB: Chemical Engineering Reference User Bibliography (on Engineering and Applied Science)
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Child Health Specialist Library
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Also known as "Child Health and Paediatrics Specialist Library" NHS, National Library for Health. "The library addresses a wide range of topics related to the health and well being of children. It is primarily aimed at professionals involved in the care of children"
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CHRONICLES - The Australian Chronicles: An Index to Sources of Australian Biography (on Heritage and Environment)
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CIA - Computer Index Australasia
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CIAO (Columbia International Affairs Online)
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CINAHL
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CINCH: Australian Criminology Database
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CINCH-ATSIS - Australian Criminology Database Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Subset
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CINCH-Health: Health Issues in Criminal Justice (on AustHealth)
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CIRRIE Database of International Rehabilitation Research
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Civil procedure South Australia
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CLAROS : concordance of Greek inscriptions
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CLIB
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Clinical Evidence
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Clinical Genetics Specialist Library
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NHS, National Library for Health. Also known as Genepool. "The aim of GenePool is to provide access to information that will improve clinical services to patients with genetic disorders or those concerned about genetic risks. GenePool is aimed at non-specialists seeking information about genetic science, disease management and clinical genetics services. In the first phase, the target audience will be general practitioners."
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ClinicalTrials.gov
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Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL)
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CENTRAL is the Cochrane Collaboration's register of controlled trials. The register provides bibliographic information (i.e. abstracts rather than full-text) on over 415,000 reports of trials identified by contributors to the Cochrane Collaboration. CENTRAL provides individual reviewers with easy and reliable access to the maximum possible number of trials relevant to their review topic. Trials are identified from multiple sources, including searches of bibliographic databases, handsearches of many hundreds of journals and conference proceedings, and searches of other trial registers. Since the overriding aim is to create an unbiased source of data for systematic reviews, all known controlled trials are included in CENTRAL irrespective of language of publication or where and when the studies were conducted.
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Cochrane Database of Methodology Reviews (Methodology Reviews)
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Cochrane database of systematic reviews
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Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Cochrane Reviews), The
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Cochrane library
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Cochrane Methodology Register (CMR), The
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Comlaw
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Compendium of pesticide common names
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specialist Library
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NHS, National Library for Health. "The library aims to include the best available evidence for complementary and alternative medicine and will be updated regularly."
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Computer Science Bibliographies
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Computer Science Bibliography (DBLP)
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Computer Science Technical Reports
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Computing and Communications
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Confidentialised Unit Record Files (CURFs)
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Contemporary Women's Issues
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CWI focuses on timely and relevant topics and meaningful issues for women, such as health, human rights, development, the workplace and legal status. It covers over 600 sources, both periodical and nonperiodical, published by more than 100 organizations from around the world--research reports from nonprofit organizations, nongovernment organizations, international agencies and governments, which are often unavailable in libraries; journals and newsletters, including the alternative press; proceedings; pamphlets; fact sheets; media reviews; and legislative actions.
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Corporations point in time
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Allows users to view every version and every section of Legislation dating back to 27th June 1989. Link to Bills, Em’s, Secondary Reading Speeches, Amending Legislation and Full Text State and Federal Cases.
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Countrywatch
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CSI: Consumer Sciences Index
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Consumer Sciences Index (previously known as Home Economics Index), produced by Deakin University Library, Rusden Campus, is a bibliographic database that indexes articles from periodical literature published in Australia and overseas. Subject coverage includes articles on children, clothing, consumer economics, consumer education, craft, family, fashion, food, health, home economics teaching, housing, marriage, nutrition and textiles. CONSUMER contains approximately 18,200 records.
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CSI - Consumer Sciences Index
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CUDOS (Commonwealth Universities Database Online
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Current Contents
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The Current Contents database provides access to the tables of contents and bibliographic data from current issues of the world's leading scholarly research journals in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities.
Cover-to-cover indexing of journal articles, reviews, meeting abstracts, editorials, etc., is provided for more than 7500 internataional journals covering all disciplines.
Complete bibliographic information, including English-language author abstracts (for approximately 85% of articles and reviews in the science editions) is provided.
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Library collections go wayback - British Newspapers 1600-1900
British Newspapers 1600-1900 takes us wayback to 1600-1900 British newspapers offering insight into colonial history and the development of Britain as a world power. British Newspapers is fully searchable and consists of 2 databases: 17th & 18th Century Burney newspapers collection and the 19th century British newspapers. To access the Britsih Newspapers 1600-1900 Click Here
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