I just love the information available online at the National Library's EResource website. http://www.nla.gov.au/app/eresources/
It is even worth joining the National Library to access even more of their resources online.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
druginfo @ your library website
The Schoolies week button is now live on the druginfo website. This section only appears on the website once a year and contains links to safe partying info. Magnetic Island sounds good to me.
The Law Handbook 11th Edition
Just to let you know that we are still waiting on the new copies of The Law Handbook to replace the misprinted versions that we returned to the publisher.
There is still one of the older editions circulating in the non fiction section, which we will delete from the system as soon as the new versions are received. Currently there is no copy of The Law Handbook in the Find Legal Answers toolkit.
There is still one of the older editions circulating in the non fiction section, which we will delete from the system as soon as the new versions are received. Currently there is no copy of The Law Handbook in the Find Legal Answers toolkit.
Australian Treasure Trove
Have you discovered this wonderful beta website from the National Library of Australia?
http://sbdsproto.nla.gov.au/
At first I was disappointed with my search results, until I ticked the "Available online only" button. Try searching for pictures of Kapooka and you will be amazed at how many you find. Only last week I had a request for photographs relating to Kapooka and I was disappointed with how few photographs we had available online relating to Kapooka. This site will definitely come in handy when answering some of our local history queries.
http://sbdsproto.nla.gov.au/
At first I was disappointed with my search results, until I ticked the "Available online only" button. Try searching for pictures of Kapooka and you will be amazed at how many you find. Only last week I had a request for photographs relating to Kapooka and I was disappointed with how few photographs we had available online relating to Kapooka. This site will definitely come in handy when answering some of our local history queries.
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