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- Searching the World Wide Web for specific information can be frustrating and time consuming.  In order to make your academic or personal searches more effective we have compiled a  number of psychologically based web access points and general search engines.

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Libraries
  A. A. Brill Library - Supported by the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Archives of Sexual Behavior - The Official Publication of the International Academy of Sex Research
Athabasca University Library - A large well presented psychology resource site. 
British Library On-Line Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)
British Medical Journal - On-line, with the full text of all the recent articles
Connect to OASIS - Telnet access to LCAT (the UI Libraries' online catalog), library catalogs of other universities and organizations, and many major periodical indexes
DIRLINE - (National Library of Medicine) - Database of health organizations and research resources
Dissertation Abstracts - 1861 - Present -  (UMI) Updated monthly. Contains more that 1.1 million citations with abstracts (since 1980) to dissertations accepted for doctoral degrees by accredited North American educational institutions and more than 200 institutions elsewhere. All subject areas are covered
Health Sciences Library - Mc Gill University
IDEAL - Now Science Net - Online electronic library containing all 175 Academic Press journals. Abstracts and tables of contents are presented in HTML and full-text articles are delivered in Adobe Acrobat format. Registration Required.
Index to Theses - This database covers theses accepted from 1970 to 2001 covering all of volumes 21 to 50 and parts 1 and 2 of volume 51 of the equivalent print publication Index to Theses. It was last updated on 24 May 2002.
Jablonski's Multiple Congenital Anomaly/Mental Retardation Syndromes Database - (National Library of Medicine)
Libweb UC Berkeley's - 900+ links to Libraries around the World.
Library and Related Resources - UK - The University of Exeter.
LOCATORplus - (National Library of Medicine) - NLM's catalog of journal, book and audiovisual collections
M25 Group - The M25 Group is a consortium representing "..125 libraries in the London area belonging to 38 colleges and universities.." Use the site to find out their subject specialities and whether or not you can use the libraries. You can check their catalogues too.
MacArthur Foundation Library Video Project  - Information on videos dealing with mental illness
NeLMH - Is one of the first virtual branch libraries of the National electronic Library for Health (NeLH), an initiative announced in the Government's Information for Health strategy.
NISC HOME PAGE - RTECS and NIOSHTICŪ Database Research & Reference Databases Arts & Humanities Business Earth Sciences General Sciences Life Sciences Reference Regional Studies Social Sciences.
NISS - UK Higher Education Library Catalogues (OPACs)
OPAL - Online Psychology ALerting - OPAL is a free service designed to provide you with the latest information about books and journals in your field of interest.
Open University Hong Kong - E Library.  Some of the links cannot be access by the public only students. However a good resource to search. 
PHERSU LIBRARY - Widest reference desk for psychology on the web (personality as interpersonal science) thousands of freeware psychological online texts)
Princeton University Psychology Library
SPARC - Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition. 
Search ERIC - ERIC is the world's largest source of education information, with more than 1 million abstracts of documents and journal articles on education research and practice. Our version of the Database, updated monthly with the latest citations available, provides access to ERIC Document citations from 1966 through March 2001 and ERIC Journal citations from 1966 through January 2001.
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
U.S. National Library of Medicine
Virtual Library: Psychology
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