This collection will benefit a great variety of professionals and researchers involved with Indigenous issues such anthropologists, archaeologists, and people working in government departments, health services, legal services, museums, as well as in Aboriginal land councils and other Indigenous organisations.
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Created in partnership with the Australia Council for the Arts, the Informit Literature & Culture Collection is an essential reference database for academic, school and public libraries and for teachers and students of literary studies, cultural studies and creative writing courses. Researchers and students of Australian literature, history and society will find this Collection a rich source of fiction, poetry, cultural politics and the ideas that have helped define the unique Australian identity.
Key journals include Meanjin, Quadrant, Island, Wet Ink, Griffith Review and Southerly.
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Social Work Reference Center (SWRC) is a comprehensive reference tool designed to provide current evidence-based information to social workers and mental health professionals directly at the point-of-care.