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An alphabetical listing of all catalogue entries and several comprehensive indexes have been compiled to assist readers to use this part of the Asset Management Series more efficiently. You are strongly urged to consult either the listing or one of the indexes before using the catalogue.

To help you identify what you might be looking for, consider the following questions:

Do you know the title of the document being sought?

If you do, the catalogueís alphabetical listing is the easiest way to locate the entry. For example, if you knew of the existence of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, and wanted further information on it, you would look under 'C' in the alphabetical listing to find the Act and its index number.

Are you looking for information on a topic/subject?

If you are searching for information on a particular subject, turn to the subject index. For example, if you wanted information on Crown land you would look under 'C' to locate the listing which would then direct you to several index numbers pertaining to Crown land.

Are you looking for information on a class of asset?

The asset class index - which is the broadest guide to the publication - lists numbers under the headings of land, buildings, infrastructure, plant and equipment, cultural collections and natural resources. If you are looking for asset management information across a class of asset - natural resources, for example - you can then readily access all catalogue entries for that class of asset.

Are there other ways to find information?

The lists of contents for Sections A and B and the index of applicable Victorian legislation will also assist readers to locate information.


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