October 2010 Entries
This display showcases the Asian Languages Collection housed on Level 3 of the General Library.
View the display on Level G of the General Library.
Visit Level 3 to explore the Asian Languages Collection. The Asian Languages Collection Librarians are available for assistance 8.50am - 5.30pm Monday to Friday.
After a successful trial, the Library now has full access to the online version of the London Review of Books.
The online archive contains every piece ever published in LRB (including letters to the editor).
Pope Benedict XVI has declared Australia's first saint, Mary of the Cross MacKillop.
Thirteen new Philosophy books have been added to the Religion and Philosophy collection in Palgrave Connect.
The October release of new e-books in Palgrave Connect includes many books published in 2010. Forty-five of these are in the Politics and International Studies Collection.
Two of the Library’s online collections have been combined in the database ‘British Newspapers 1600-1900’. The 17th-18th Century collection can now be searched together with the 19th Century collection.
Peruvian Mario Vargas Llosa won the 2010 Nobel Prize in literature on Thursday as the academy honoured one of the Spanish-speaking world's most acclaimed authors and an outspoken political activist who once ran for president in his tumultuous homeland.
Social Theory offers an extensive selection of documents that explore the complexities and interpret the nature of social behaviour and organization.
The database brings together a range of influential writings representing important trends of sociological thought from the eighteenth century to the present day.