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Informit Law is a collection of Australian databases covering all aspects of law, crime and justice. It includes the following:
- AFPD Australian Federal Police Digest 1991+
Covers policing, criminology, law enforcement, law, management, occupational health and safety, and social sciences. Produced by the Federal Police Library. AGIS Plus Text Full text 1999+, Index from 1975+
Covers all aspects of law. Produced by the Lionel Murphy Library, Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department. APA-FT Australian Public Affairs Full text 1995+, Index 1978+
Covers current affairs, economics, humanities, law, literature, politics and social sciences. Produced by the National Library of Australia. CINCH Australian Criminology Database 1968+
Covers all aspects of crime and criminal justice including: criminal law, prevention, corrections, criminology, juvenile justice and law enforcement. Produced by the Australian Institute of Criminology. Humanities & Social Sciences Collection Full text 1998+
Covers agriculture, arts, Asian studies, business, cultural studies, education, health, medicine, history, indigenous studies, law, media, political science, social sciences, science and technology. Family & Society Plus Full text 2000+, Index 1980+
Covers research, policy & practice issues about Australian families. Produced by the Australian Institute of Family Studies. SNIPER Searchable Networked Intellectual Property Electronic Resource 2000+
Covers patents, trade marks and designs. Intellectual property matters such as copyright, plant breeder's rights and domain names are included where they relate to significant or international trends and developments. Produced by the Library at IP Australia.
Unlimited.
Access to this database is provided for the staff and students of the University of Newcastle. For further assistance or enquiries please contact an Information Desk or submit an enquiry via ASAPinfo.