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A.
A. Brill Library - Supported by the New York Psychoanalytic Society
and Institute |
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Archives
of Sexual Behavior - The Official Publication of the International
Academy of Sex Research. |
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Athabasca
University Library - A large well presented psychology resource
site. |
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British
Library On-Line Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) -
We hold 14 million books, 920,000 journal and newspaper titles, 58
million patents, 3 million sound recordings, and so much more. Start
exploring here. |
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British
Medical Journal - On-line, with the full text of all the recent
articles. |
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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. You will need to register
to gain access. |
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Guide
to Online Schools - Humanities List - The Internet is teeming
with scholarly information about the humanities but we're bringing
the best to you in this easy directory. From traditional layouts to
the more experimental sites, we’ve collected the top 36 resources
and guides. From fine arts to political science, follow these excellent
resources and their links to a fantastic array of information. |
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Health
Sciences Library - Mc Gill University |
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Index
to Theses - UK- 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. |
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Library
and Related Resources - UK - The University of Exeter. |
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LOCATORplus
- (National Library of Medicine) - NLM's catalog of journal, book
and audiovisual collections |
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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.
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MacArthur
Foundation Library Video Project - Information on videos
dealing with mental illness |
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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. |
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NISC
HOME PAGE - RTECS and NIOSHTIC® Database Research & Reference
Databases Arts & Humanities Business Earth Sciences General Sciences
Life Sciences Reference Regional Studies Social Sciences. |
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Open
University Hong Kong - E Library. Some of the links cannot
be access by the public only students. However a good resource to
search. |
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Princeton
University Psychology Library - In 1893, a Psychology Laboratory
was established in Nassau Hall. One of the four rooms of this laboratory
served as a library. In 1920, the Dept. of Psychology was founded
by a separation from the Department of Philosophy. In 1924, Eno Hall
was built for the Psychology Dept. and one room was set aside as the
library. Eno Hall was the very first building of any university in
the United States, built for the exclusive study of Psychology. |
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SPARC
- Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition. |
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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. |
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Smithsonian
Institution Libraries
- Welcome to the Smithsonian Libraries! We are the most comprehensive
museum library system in the world, supporting the vital research
of the Institution as well as the work of scientists and scholars
near and far. |
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U.S.
National Library of Medicine
- U.S. National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda,
MD 20894
National Institutes of Health, Health & Human Services Freedom
of Information Act |
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Virtual
Library: Psychology - The Psychology Virtual
Library keeps track of online information as part of The World Wide
Web Virtual Library. Sites are inspected and evaluated for their adequacy
as information sources before they are linked from here. |
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and Professional Networks |
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APA
- Style Citations of Electronic Sources |
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Bath Information and
Data Services - BIDS is a multi-disciplinary online information
source giving you access to bibliographic indexes and journal literature
details. It is operated at the University of Bath and is free at the
point of use to UEL staff and students. The BIDS ISI service includes
the Social Sciences Citation Index and covers the following disciplines:
anthropology, communication, criminology / penology, education, psychiatry
and psychology. Data goes back as far as 1981. You are required
to register before using resource. user Name and password required.
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Clinical
Trials. Gov - The U.S. National Institutes
of Health, through its National
Library of Medicine, has developed ClinicalTrials.gov to
provide patients, family members and members of the public current
information about clinical research studies. Before searching, you
may want to learn more about clinical
trials |
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Columbia
University Psychology Library - As it says from Columbia University.
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COOMBSWEB
Social Science Server - Australian National University |
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Entrez-PubMed
- PubMed is the National Library of
Medicine's search service that provides access to over 11 million
citations in MEDLINE, PreMEDLINE, and other related databases, with
links to participating online resources. |
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Expert
Archives - Professional Queries and Responses - Mental Health
InfoSource. |
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Human
Rights Act 1998 - Human Rights
Act 1998 1998 Chapter 42 © Crown Copyright 1998 The legislation contained
on this web site is subject to Crown Copyright protection. It may
be reproduced free of charge provided that it is reproduced accurately.
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INFOMINE: Scholarly
Internet Resource Collections - Is intended for the introduction
and use of Internet/Web resources of relevance to faculty, students,
and research staff at the university level. It is being offered as
a comprehensive showcase, virtual library and reference tool containing
highly useful Internet/Web resources including databases, electronic
journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, listservs, online library
card catalogs, articles and directories of researchers, among many
other types of information. |
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Lexis-Nexis
- A huge collection of information from various sources . User Name
and password required. |
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Medical
Matrix - Excellent metasite operated by Healthtel - Requires
free registration. |
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Multiple
Congenital Anomaly/Mental Retardation (MCA/MR) Syndromes Database |
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National
Mental Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network |
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National
Office of Statistics UK |
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Online
Psychology Research UK - This website hosts psychology related
studies that are currently running on the internet. The website is
designed to help researchers in the UK recruit UK participants (international
researchers who wish to recruit UK participants are also welcome).
This website also provides numerous useful resources to help researchers
who are conducting or considering conducting online research. Information
for researchers and potential participants is provided below. If you
are a researcher and would like to add your study to this web site
please
click here. |
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Research
Connect - is an integrated research database and communications
center connecting leading researchers with the media and investment
community. Our database currently has mental health and psychology
experts listed and we welcome more. |
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Reuters
Health Information Services |
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Social
Science Data Archives - Swedish Social Science Data Service
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Social
Sciences Virtual Library - University of Florida |
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The Archive of Polls, Surveys -- The Roper Center for Public Opinion
Research |
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The Gallup Organization
- Find what the Nations preference are. Polls and Surveys. |
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The Lancet Interactive - The Medical professions leading information
sorce. |
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World
Health Organization - WHO is the directing and coordinating authority
for health within the United Nations system. It is responsible for
providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health
research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based
policy options, providing technical support to countries and monitoring
and assessing health trends. |
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PsychNet-UK
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