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Treccasi, Louise. "New
views on Magic Mountain", Advertiser,
15th March 2003, page 5.
Treccasi, Louise. "Daniel has a mission - to save a mountain", Advertiser, 19th December 2002, page 26.
Duffy, Michael, Stylianou, Andrea. " A vacant block down by the sea and it's worth a cool $1m", Advertiser 3rd September 2001, page 3.
Osborne, Emily. "248
Apartments, up to $2m each - and 2000
want them", Advertiser,
4th February 2002, page 8.
Craig, Leanne. "Bay `needs open space play area'" , Advertiser, 17th August 2002, page 8.
Grady, Michelle. Conservation Council of SA executive officer. "Magic opportunity: Real future for Glenelg", Sunday Mail, 11th August 2002, page 40.
Abraham, Matthew. "Between the Rock and a hard choice", Hills & Valley Messenger, 14th August 2002, page 7.
Brown, Rachel . "Another
shores apartment plan", Guardian Messenger, 21st
August 2002, page 13.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Other Articles
Remember that you can use a number of databases to find articles on the
topic. The articles listed below are merely a selection, find
others
through Australia/New
Zealand reference centre, ElectricLibrary
and LexisNexis.
Click here for
suggestions for quick ways of effective searching.
Ahwan, Lauren, Treccasi, Louise. "Controlling coastal developments", Southern Times Messenger, 25th July 2001, page 4.
Martin, Roger. "Minister plans curb on coastal projects", Australian,16th July 2001, page 6.
McIlveen, Luke. "Carr to dictate coastal projects", Australian, 27th June 2001, page 3.
McIveen, Luke. "Coastal control grab not for all", Australian 28th June 2001, page 5
Web sites
City of Holdfast Bay.
Holdfast
Shores Development - Have your say! includes an Information
brochure, news releases, advertisements and artist impressions from
Colley Reserve and a Beachscape.
South
Australia
Development Plans
Planning requirements of individual councils,
for Metropolitan Adelaide, Outer Metropolitan, and Country
areas.
Check the list of contents to find "coastal zone"
SA Environment.
Coasts & Marine.
Includes links to the Natural
Heritage Trust Coastcare site, the Coasts
and Marine home page (SA Department for Environment and
Heritage)
and Coastal
Management.
SA Central
Provides links to individual local government
web sites as well as environental, heritage and planning information.
Australian
Coastal
Atlas. South
Australia.
A network of Commonwealth and State/Territory
nodes providing information about the Australian coastal
environment. Click on the binoculars icon to search for a
specific place. [The Atlas requires Java and Javascript to be
enabled on your browser
.]
Environmental Groups in Metropolitan Adelaide. Holdfast
Bay.
ENCYCLOPAEDIAS and HANDBOOKS are useful sources for background information.
Encyclopedia
of architecture, design, engineering & construction.
Wiley, New York, 1990.
Reference collection
720.3 W682e
'Environment-planning with the natural
environment'
v.2, pp372-385. 'Site development', v.5, pp588-608.
Magill's
survey of science. Earth science series. Pasadena, Calif.,
Salem
Press, 1990.
Reference collection
550 M194m
"Coastal processes and beaches", vol. 1,
pages240-245
McGraw-Hill
encyclopedia of science and technology. 9th ed. New York,
McGraw-Hill, 2002.
Reference collection
503 M14.9
"Coastal engineering", vol. 4, pages
332-336.
"Coastal landforms", vol. 4, pages 336-338.
Encyclopedia
of beaches and coastal environments. Stroudsburg, Pa.,
Hutchinson
Ross Pub. Co., 1982.
Reference collection
550 E56 15
"Coastal zone management", pages
324-328.
"Protection of coasts", pages 664-668.
Ching, F. D. K. Visual
dictionary of architecture. Wiley, New York, 1997.
Reference collection
720.3 C539v
Instead of an alphabetical listing, the
information
is clustered around basic aspects of architecture with words placed in
their visual context. Included are fundamental terms relating to
architectural design, history and technology. "Sitework", pages
221-223.
"Soils", pages 224-225.
The following handbooks present guidelines for architectural design over a range of activities, building types, and environments. These follow European or North American precedents, remember to check with Australian codes.
Architect's
data. (Neufert) 3rd ed. Oxford, Blackwell
Science
Publishers, 2000.
Reference collection
721.0212 N482a.3
Metric
handbook: planning and design data. 2nd ed.
Oxford,
Architectural Press, 1999.
Reference collection
721.0212 N532.2
Time-saver
standards for landscape architecture: design and construction data.
2nd ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1998.
Reference collection
712.0212 H313t.2
For an initial search select Basic Search, then from Search by: select Keywords (using and, or, not). Using the Boolean operators will allow you to make your search effective. In the Search for: bar type words to describe your topic, then click on Search. With the AND operator between your search terms, the Catalogue will find records which include each search word. For example:
beach AND development finds 50 records which include both of these words somewhere in the record. Many of these results are not relevant to the topic.To improve your search, consider alternative terminology for a concept, enclose these words within round brackets ( ) and type OR between each word. Where you want both singular and plural forms of a word, truncate the word and add a question mark ? to the stem. For example:
landscape? AND (beach? OR coast?) AND (environment? OR ecolog?)The resulting search report shows your search strategy and the number of titles which match that search strategy, followed by a numbered list of the titles arranged according to a relevance formula. If you want to see the most recent books first, go to Sort by above the list of titles, and pull down to Date (latest first).
Note the range of social and technical topics covered in the titles retrieved. For each title that looks relevant, click on the small check box to the left of the title to create a temporary file of these records, which you can email, print or transfer to disk. Remember to click on Retain Selected before moving to the next page of results. Go to the bottom of the list of titles or individual record for the Save Options box and select Print/Save or E-mail or Save To Bookbag as required.
Where there is a relevant Subject Heading, click on this to get a list of 50 subject headings. Choose a Subject Heading of interest to find records for other books with that Subject Heading. For example:
Coastal zone managementAnother way to use Subject Headings is through the Guided keyword search.
Landscape architecture
Land subdivision--Environmental aspects
Shore protection
Waterfronts
coastal zone [leave the default at] all of theseAlternatively, if you are interested in environment or development in the coastal zone, change the default, for example:
AND
environment? development leave the default at] all of these
This search finds 6 records which include these two pairs of words in a Subject Heading or its subheadings.
coastal zone [leave the default at] all of these
AND
environment? development [change the default to] any of these where either of the words must appear in a Subject Heading. This is a broader search and finds 76 records.
Go to What
does the Library
have on my topic? for ways of improving your search results
The databases listed below cover information on aspects of development in the coastal zone.
With an Australian coverage are -
ARCH
- indexes Australian
architectural and design journals. click
here for search notes
APA-FT
- indexes a range of Australian journals in the social sciences, full
text
of articles provided from 1995 for some 200 journals. For
search notes see ARCH
Australia/New
Zealand reference centre - indexes articles in journals
and major newspapers from
Australia and New Zealand. click
here for search notes
BUILD
- from the CSIRO, indexes journals, books and research reports on
building
and construction in Australia. For
search notes see ARCH
ElectricLibrary
- includes full text of major Australian newspapers, some general
encyclopedias
and journals. click
here for search notes
For an international perspective see -
Avery
Index - an international index for architectural and design
journals.
click
here for search notes
EAI:
Expanded Academic Index
- covers a wide range of journals. Provides full text for many of
the articles. click
here for search notes
ENGINE
- from the Institution of Engineers, Australia, indexes articles and
papers
published by the Institution. For
search notes see ARCH
GEOBASE
- an international index of articles, books and research reports on
urban
geography. For
search techniques see ARCH
LexisNexis
- a huge international database; includes full text
Australian newspapers. click
here for search notes
This is only a small selection of possible databases, if you don't find what you need here, please come and see me, Kay Leverett, Architecture Librarian, or contact me by phone (8303 4659) or email: kay.leverett@adelaide.edu.au
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