It allows staff and students to record programmes from over 65 free-to-air channels, and search an extensive archive.
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There is a security feature embedded within PDF documents from British Standards Online. This means that if you want to download and print a document, you will be required to install the FileOpen plug-in on your device before you can open them. Use the More Information link for full details. The ability to read standards online in BSOL remains unaffected.
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The historical documents span a wide array of materials from Bibles, prayer books, royal statutes, proclamations, and military, religious and other public documents through to almanacs, musical exercises, calendars, broadsides, periodicals and newsbooks. This includes works by major authors such as Shakespeare, Malory, Spenser, Bacon, More, Erasmus, Boyle, Newton and Galileo.
The current size of the collection is over 147,000 works and more than 17 million pages.
Fame has been updated with a new improved interface. The old interface will no longer be available.
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The historic maps can be viewed on-line, printed and downloaded as images for use in image processing and GIS software.
Current journal titles are now fully Open Access, allowing immediate and free access.
It includes the rise and fall of the New Zealand Company, British, European and Asian migration and unique primary source personal accounts, shipping logs, printed literature and organisational papers.
It contains more than 16 million articles, 2,500 journals, 250 full open access journals, 39,000 books and 330,000 topic pages.
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The documents provide written procedural methods in the design and implementation of experiments that describe the safety, bias, procedures, equipment, statistical methods, reporting, and troubleshooting standards needed to successfully conduct the experiment.
Access is available for Protocols between 1980-2012.
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