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FluWeb Influenza Historical Resources Database, hosted by the School of Population Health, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Links : http://ykalaska.wordpress.com/2006/12/19/flu-history-and-research-database/
http://influenza.sph.unimelb.edu.au/
Resources stored on the database are of two main types:
Content from rare historical sources that are no longer covered by copyright. The most important data form these sources will be made fully available on-line as time permits, accompanied by commentary material to assist modellers in the selection of the most relevant data.
Widely available/contemporary resources. For these sources the database will contain a full bibliographic reference with an accompanying commentary. In some cases where widely available texts contain particularly important source-data we will be seeking the cooperation of data-custodians to make the data available on-line.
Links : http://ykalaska.wordpress.com/2006/12/19/flu-history-and-research-database/
http://influenza.sph.unimelb.edu.au/
Resources stored on the database are of two main types:
Content from rare historical sources that are no longer covered by copyright. The most important data form these sources will be made fully available on-line as time permits, accompanied by commentary material to assist modellers in the selection of the most relevant data.
Widely available/contemporary resources. For these sources the database will contain a full bibliographic reference with an accompanying commentary. In some cases where widely available texts contain particularly important source-data we will be seeking the cooperation of data-custodians to make the data available on-line.