A+ Education
Database content
A+ Education is an online collection of scanned images of articles from more than 130 Australian journals indexed in AEI, the Australian Education Index, produced by the Cunningham Library at ACER. In conjunction with CAL and ACER, RMIT Publishing has negotiated electronic rights to journal articles indexed in AEI. Over 12,000 records in A+ Education link to full text information freely available on the web. Over 6,000 records link to articles from over 130 Australian and New Zealand journals covering all levels of education (from early childhood to tertiary and adult learning); curriculum; educational history, planning administration and policy; educational psychology and sociology; educational systems and institutions; and research measurement techniques.
Conditions of use
The full content data is provided under licence from the Copyright Agency Limited (CAL). Except as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, copying this copyright material is prohibited without the permission of the copyright owner or its exclusive licensee or agent or by way of a licence from CAL. Should you wish to copy in excess of the permitted limit, see Copyright inquiries below.
Patrons of NSLA Consortium subscribing libraries may view the content contained in these databases and may print or download selected content for the purposes of research, private study, criticism or review under the 'fair dealing' provision of the Copyright Act 1968.
Access
Access to A+ Education is available to patrons on site at the State and Territory libraries listed above.For access from any other library, please contact Informit direct.
Copyright inquiries
The Conditions of use above describe permitted copying. Inquiries related to copyright should be addressed to Jenny Casey (email jenny.casey@rmit.edu.au).
Training & publicity
These resources may be useful for both library staff as well as for the purposes of educating patrons in how to use the product.
- Informit's own Support site
- State Library of Tasmania's Information for users
- State Library of South Australia's Webspirs training - in Portable Document Format or as a PowerPoint presentation
