| Psychology (General) |
In most cases, use your Campus Connect username and password if prompted. Virtual
Library
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(EBSCO) PsycARTICLES-- Includes
journals from the American Psychological Association
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(ProQuest) Research Library -- Popular
and academic articles and indexes
- EBSCOhost: Academic Search Premier, ERIC, Medline, Health
Source Academic/Nursing, BioMed Reference, Business Source
Premier
- Opposing Viewpoints
- Health & Wellness Resource Center
- Lexis-Nexis Academic
- Under Reference category: AccessScience
(Region 2) and Biography Resource Center
- Access to specific psychology journals through
IvyJo (search by title), or these links:
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Selected Web Sites:
- American Psychological
Association – “Based in Washington, DC, the American
Psychological Association (APA) is a scientific and professional
organization that represents psychology in the United States.
With more than 150,000 members, APA is the largest association
of psychologists worldwide.”
It hosts a very deep website with a multitude
of services and information; also sponsors
PsycARTICLES Direct for full-text articles which charges
$11.95/article (but we now have access to PsycARTICLES through
EBSCO), and PsycINFO a searchable database of abstracts
(for a fee).
- APA HelpCenter
-- "The APA HelpCenter offers information on
coping with job insecurity and stress, family situations,
the 'mind-body connection', mental health conditions, therapy
and how to find a psychologist."
- APA
Style Electronic References -- "Provides
an excerpt from the 5th edition of the APA Publication Manual
focusing on commonly asked questions on citing electronic
media."
- APA
Ethics Office – New ethics code went into effect June
1, 2003; other resources available.
- Psycoloquy
(ISSN 1055-0143) is a refereed international, interdisciplinary
electronic journal sponsored by the American Psychological
Association (APA) and indexed by APA's PsycINFO and the
Institute for Scientific Information. Psycoloquy publishes
articles and peer commentary in all areas of psychology
as well as cognitive science, neuroscience, behavioral biology,
artificial intelligence, robotics/vision, linguistics and
philosophy.
- American
Psychological Society – “building a science-first foundation
for psychology.” “The Society's mission is to promote, protect,
and advance the interests of scientifically oriented psychology
in research, application, teaching, and the improvement
of human welfare.” -- includes full-text reports and journal
articles for members. (Undergraduate student rates
are under $40)
- AmoebaWeb
-- AmoebaWeb is an American Psychological Association Website
of the Month, providing
over 2000 links to psychology content (including full-text
articles) freely available on the Web. It is maintained
by Douglas Degelman, Ph.D.Professor of Psychology at Vanguard
University of Southern California (who seems to keep it
very up-to-date).
- Catalyst:
Information on Computers in Psychology -- “The Net’s
most comprehensive info on computers in psychology”—“ Computers
in psychology resources, including cyberpsychology, internet
addiction, Y2K anxiety, online psychotherapy, technology
in education, and human-computer interaction.”
- Center for the
Study and Prevention of Violence--includes a literature
database.
- Classics in
the History of Psychology -- (York University, Canada)
http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/
An internet resource developed by Christopher D. Green as
"an effort to make the full texts of a large number
of historically significant public domain documents from
the scholarly literature of psychology and allied disciplines
available on the World Wide Web." Includes complete
texts of key works by Binet, Freud, William James, John
Dewey, Skinner, Terman, Watson, and more.
- Community
Psychology Network--a central site for community psychology
resources--discussion groups, book reviews, job listings,
course materials, funding sources, etc. “Welcome to
the award winning, searchable, comprehensive guide to the
field of community psychology, prevention, intervention,
and action research. This site is meant to be a resource
for educators, professionals, researchers, graduate and
undergraduate students, and others who are interested in
learning more about the fascinating field of community psychology.”
- Definitions
and Issues in Psychology--online course modules by Ronald
W. Mayer, San Francisco State University, April 20, 2003.
- Encyclopedia of
Psychology -- over 2000 links from people & history
to careers to theories and much more. From Jacksonville
State University. ePsych
-- This site is designed to teach about psychological processes
in a rich experiential setting. But we don't want to be
dull and boring along the way. Cheesy? Sure! Silly? No doubt!
Stuffy? Never!!! Asking ridiculous rhetorical questions?
Guess I'll plead no contest there! At this site, you
can learn some amazing things about how the mind works.
Our goal is to produce a “natural” interactive multimedia
educational website that teaches visitors about the mind.
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ePsych Sensory and Perceptual Processes — Tutorials
and demos of the sensory and perceptual processes at Gary
Bradshaw's new e.psych
site.
- Fenichel’s
Current Topics in Psychology – Dr. Michael Fenichel
shares some of the best articles,
websites and research tools he has found, assembled for
easy reference. (Professor and clinical psychologist)
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Forsyth’s Overview of Psychology – This page developed
by Donelson R. Forsyth, Professor, Department of Psychology,
Virginia Commonwealth University, is a selective
list of links to resources in pychology on the web. Uniquely,
includes his web materials for the virtual labs used in
his course.
- Guide
for Writing Research Papers based on Styles Recommended
by the American Psychological Association--footnoting,
presentation of bibliographies, how to handle quotations,
charts, figures, etc.
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History & Philosophy of Psychology
This site
is shared by
Division 26 (History of Psychology) of the American
Psychological Association, the
History & Philosophy of Psychology Section of the
Canadian Psychological Association,
Cheiron: The International Society for the History of
Behavioral and Social Sciences, and the
International Society for Theoretical Psychology. It
is maintained by Christopher D. Green (e-mail
or web page)
of York University, Toronto, Ontario.
- History
of Psychology--a collection of web sites concerning
key figures [people]. [Biography Resource Center is a more
“acceptable” resource for research on people.]
- Human
Body and Mind --Fascinating BBC site explores the human
body and mind. Features include: Interactive Body, Psychological
Tests and Human Instinct.
- The Human Nature
Daily Review edited by Ian Pitchford - News, Research, Book
reviews, Articles, Essays, Commentary, Audio and Video
-- “A daily guide to developments in anthropology, archaeology,
artificial intelligence, behaviour genetics, cognitive science,
developmental psychology, economics, ethology, evolutionary
biology, evolutionary psychology, genetics, law, linguistics,
neuropsychology, neuroscience, palaeoanthropology, philosophy,
politics, primatology, psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy,
sociology, sociobiology, and debates about them; history,
philosophy and social studies in the human sciences; Darwinian
scholarship; hermeneutics; verstehen; biography and autobiography;
psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches, including news,
papers, book reviews, and articles from around the globe.”
- The Human Nature
Review edited by Ian Pitchford and Robert M. Young “An
award-winning multidisciplinary site. Our goal is to bring
into communication the variety of approaches to the understanding
of human nature which have a regrettable tendency to be
less in touch with one another than they might. We make
welcome writings and discussions on anthropology, archaeology,
artificial intelligence, behaviour genetics, cognitive science,
developmental psychology, economics, ethology, evolutionary
biology, evolutionary psychology, genetics, law, linguistics,
neuropsychology, neuroscience, palaeoanthropology, philosophy,
politics, primatology, psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy,
sociology, sociobiology, and debates about them; history,
philosophy and social studies in the human sciences; Darwinian
scholarship; hermeneutics; verstehen; biography and autobiography;
psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches and so on. This
list of topics and disciplines is meant to be suggestive,
not exhaustive."
- Internet Mental
Health (Canada) http://www.mentalhealth.com/
A large site that aspires to be "a free encyclopedia
of mental health information." Includes a page of links
to online information relevant to mental health issues.
Maintained by Phillip W. Long, M.D.
- MedWeb
(Emory U., USA) http://www.medweb.emory.edu/MedWeb/
A very extensive, topically organized, list of links from
the Emory U. Health Sciences Center Library that include
(but are not limited to) psychology and mental health. Keyword
searchable.
- Mental Health InfoSource
– Your Source for Mental Health Education – sponsored
by CME, Inc. (Continuing Medical Education), "MHI provides
quality mental health information for the professional as
well as the layperson. Content includes Psychiatric
Times, Ask the Expert, Depression infoCenter, Bipolar Disorders
Information Center, NARSAD and other advocacy information,
Healthier You, 600+ mental health links, the MH Phone Book,
MH Book Locator and CME opportunities, including conferences,
home study and credit for on-line articles."
- Mental Help Net--disorders
and treatment, plus more. The website participates
in the CenterSite Network
of behavioral healthcare websites, providing these resources:
community, news, book review, psych self-help, self-help
groups, tests, symptoms, medications, videos, glossary,
phone numbers, therapists/clinics—a Forbes.com Best of the
Web winner for 2001. [“CMHC Systems, a recognized
leader in the development and delivery of information technology
for healthcare and human services organizations and an active
force in a nationwide HIPAA awareness campaign, is pleased
to announce the ranking of its web site, Mental Health Net,
as one of Forbes Magazines' Favorites.” -- all indications
point to this being the predecessor of Mental Help Net.
If so, it is a “not-for-profit organization devoted to mental
health information and education resources online, the largest
review guide of mental health, psychology, and psychiatry
resources online today,” says Dr. Franklin of Psychology
Information Online]
- Methods
in Behavioral Research--a text by Paul C. Cozby of Cal
State Fullerton. Each chapter is supplemented with links
on online resources. Web site provides resources
“for Methods in Behavioral Research, a text for research
methods courses in psychology and other behavioral sciences.
This Web site is organized by the chapters in the book.
Each chapter lists Web resources that you can access to
enhance learning about and teaching research methods. The
links will open in a new window so you won't lose this site
while exploring research topics. There are also
practice quizzes for each chapter and
files for downloading.”
- MuSICA Music &
Science Information Computer Archive -- MuSICA currently
provides all issues of MuSICA Research Notes. MRN is a newsletter
of analysis and commentary on the broad field of research
on music and behavior, including evolution, brain mechanisms,
child development, perception, learning, memory, performance,
health and related topics. The author of all material is
Dr. Norman M. Weinberger.
- National
Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Medical Page--contains
detailed information on specific disorders, medications,
etc. Also look at
Facts for statistics. “At the heart of NAMI's mission
is the sharing of information with consumers (i.e., persons
with mental illnesses), their families, friends, mental
health professionals, and the general public. NAMI educates
all people about severe and persistent mental illnesses
to eliminate stigma and promote access to integrated systems
of care, education, and rehabilitation. Research is constantly
providing us with new information about the brain and the
nature of mental illnesses and, consequently, more effective
treatments. The information below comes from mental healthcare
providers, advocates, and researchers. For more recent information
about specific disorders or treatments, see our
Research News page.”
- National Institute
of Mental Health--of particular interest are the public
information on disorders and medications, and the research
reports.
- National
Strategy for Suicide Prevention -- a collaborative effort
of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
the National Institutes of Health and the Health Resources
and Services Administration.
Neurosciences on the Internet--neuroanatomy, biochemistry,
medicine, and cognitive neurosciences.
- Office
of Teaching Resources in Psychology (OTRP) --
The Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology (OTRP) develops
and distributes teaching and advising materials and provides
services to teachers of psychology at all levels on behalf
of
The Society for the Teaching of Psychology>.
- PsychCentral--includes
professional reviews of sites, symptom lists from the DSM,
booklists, articles, resource library, disorders, quizzes,
etc. from Dr. John Grohol, a “one-stop index for psychology,
support, and mental health issues, resources, and people
on the Internet, since 1992.”
- Psychiatry
and the Law--Dr. James F. Hooper of the award-winning
Forensic Psychiatry text hosts this site, which includes
summaries of relevant court cases, APA position statements,
links to other mental health sites.
- Psychiatry
OnLine -- The International Forum for Psychiatry - the
world's First Internet Medical Journal
Editor: Dr Ben Green, MB, ChB, MRCPsych ILTM. University
of Liverpool. Includes articles and links for Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry, Mental Health, Forensic psychiatry,
and international links.
- PsycLine Your
guide to psychology and social science journals on the web.
"...is an index of 1,600+ online psychology and social
science journals. It links you to journal home pages and
journal information on the web. You may use it to find out
about existing journals in the field, contact publishers,
browse tables of contents and abstracts, locate online articles,
and much more. Links to Psychological
Journals covers English, German, French, Dutch, and
Spanish language journals." By Armin Günther, Augsburg,
in cooperation with Martien Brand, Amsterdam
- Psychology
Hall of Fame--biographies of important psychologists,
with discussions of their work and links to related sites.
- Psychology.net
– daily psychology news. Psychology.net
is committed to providing psychology students, teachers
and professionals an on-ramp to the Internet with up-to-date
information on the Interactive world of Psychology on the
Internet. © 2001-2003 Randy Padawer, Ph.D.
- The
Psychology of Cyberspace--about group and couple cyberspace
relationships on the net, the psychology of e-mail, etc.
- Psychology Information
Online -- “Psychology Information Online provides a
central place on the Internet for information about the
practice of psychology. Psychology Information Online provides
information about psychological diagnosis, disorders and
problems, psychotherapy and counseling (including family
therapy, couple counseling and group therapy), behavior
therapy (stress management and relaxation skills training,
assertiveness training, desensitization for phobias, parenting
skills, etc.), psychological evaluations and testing, and
other treatment services, and also provides information
about Forensic psychology and psychological consultations
for legal matters.” Dr. Donald J. Franklin (licensed
psychologist in New Jersey) organizes his site for 3 groups:
consumers, psychologists and mental health professionals,
and students. (given a 4-star rating by Mental Health Net
(mentalhelp.net)
- Psychology
Online Resource Central – “The hottest web links and
online resources for psychology students and faculty.”
Author’s credentials not clearly identified.
- Psychology
with Style--a psychology professor explains how to write
psychology papers following APA guidelines. Many will find
him clearer than the APA Publication Manual.
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Psychology WWW Virtual Library --
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. Categories
of links include clinical social work, electronic and print
journals, and other directories.
PsychScholar -- >A Collection of Web Resources
for Psychological Scholars and Budding Psychological Scholars
by By John H. Krantz, Ph.D., Hanover College.
Features several sections:
PsychWatch – “The online resource for professionals
in psychology and psychiatry.” Psychwatch began in April,
1998 as a weekly email Newsletter detailing events and internet-related
developments in the mental health field. It has since evolved
into a global communication and information network, providing
information to those in the healthcare and mental health
care fields. The Psychwatch Newsletter has a readership
of over 12,000 professionals and students in at least 75
different countries. Our website continues to expand, and
Psychwatch continues to develop into new areas to better
serve its audience. Fritz Galette and Chris Nuesell
… received their [PhD] degrees from Fordham University
in New York.
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Psychwatch Online Text & Tutorials Page -- >
the Psychwatch page of Online Textbooks, Papers, and
Tutorials. This page may be of use to both Professionals
who are teaching, as well as to students at all levels
of graduate and undergraduate study.
Psychweb -- Psychology Resources Arranged by Topic
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Self-quiz section of Psychweb – harmonized with
chapters of the latest edition of Psychology: An Introduction
by Russell A. Dewey.
- Research Randomizer:
Instant Random Sampling & Random Assignment
-- This web site is designed to assist researchers and
students who want an easy way to perform random sampling
or assign participants to experimental conditions. Research
Randomizer can be used in a wide variety of situations,
including psychological experimentation, medical trials,
and survey research. The program uses a JavaScript random
number generator to produce customized sets of random
numbers. Also includes tutorial to show >some
examples of how Research Randomizer can be used for
random sampling and random assignment.
- SAMHSA’s National
Mental Health Information Center -- United States
Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Services Administration – “SAMHSA's
National Mental Health Information Center
provides information about mental health via a toll-free
telephone number (800-789-2647), this web site and more
than 200 publications.”
- School
Psychology Resources Online--a guide to info on
counseling, behavior disorders, learning disabilities,
etc. “>School Psychology Resources for Psychologists,
Parents and Educators -- >Research learning disabilities,
ADHD, functional behavioral assessment, autism, adolescence,
parenting, psychological assessment, special education,
mental retardation, mental health, and more.”
Maintained by Sandra Koser Steingart, Ph.D.
- Science.gov
topic Mental Health and Behavior -- Subsection of
Science.gov to give you a sampling of government information
on mental health (see other list below).
- Sensation/Perception
Jeopardy - Linda Walsh's Jeopardy Game for
her Introduction to Psychology students.
- Sense
and Perception resources - The Physiology of the
Senses: Transformations for Perception and Action Tutis
Vilis, University of Western Ontario, Canada provides
12 lessons on sense and perception topics with Flash
instruction files, PDF files, problem sets, and related
links for each lesson. (Very nice!)
- Sniffy,
the Virtual Lab Rat - "Sniffy the Virtual Rat,
is a fun, interactive software program that gives undergraduate
students a virtual laboratory experience . . . without
all the drawbacks of using a real laboratory rat."
Created by Tom Alloway (Canadian psychologist), Greg
Wilson (President and Chief Executive Programmer of
DiD Software Inc., Ontario, Canada), and Jeff Graham
(Canadian psychologist).
- Social
Psychology Resources -- “This page contains
a multitude of Social Psychology links of interest from
the Sociology Department at the University of
Southern Indiana."
- SPN--Social
Psychology Network, the largest social psychology database
on the Internet. In these pages, you'll find more than
5,000 links related to psychology. Maintained
by Scott Plous, Wesleyan University.
- Social
Statistics Briefing Room -- government demographic,
health, education, and crime statistics in brief, arranged
for ease of use by non-statisticians. “The purpose
of this service is to provide easy access to current
Federal social statistics. It provides links to information
produced by a number of Federal agencies. All of the
information included in the Social Statistics Briefing
Room is maintained and updated by the statistical units
of those agencies. All the estimates for the indicators
presented in the Federal Statistics Briefing Rooms are
the most currently available values.” Sport Psychology
Links:
- Stress
Inc., The Commerce of Coping -- Flash site
from Columbia University to educate about stress.
- Visual
Cognition Demonstrations -- Annotated links to sites.
- Web
Resources in Psychology -- from Skidmore College,
a comprehensive subject listing (from general psychology
sources to ethical issues, general, auditory and visual
perception sites, history, personality, statistics/experimental,
cognitive, applied, social, and clinical psychology.
Special Categories
(borrowed from American Psychological Society): US Psychological
Societies & Related Organizations
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The Academy of Psychological Clinical Science
- Academy of Clinical
Psychology
- American Association
for the Advancement of Science
- American Psychological
Association
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APA Division 20: Adult Development and Aging
- APA Division
28: Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse
- American Psychology-Law
Society
- American Psychological
Association of Graduate Students
- Animal Behavior
Society
- Applied
Psychometric Society
- Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy
- Association for the
Advancement of Educational Research
- Association
for Behavior Analysis
- The Cambridge Center
for Behavioral Studies
- The Center for the Advancement
of Health
- The Center for Health
and Behavior at Syracuse University
- Cognitive
Neuroscience Society
- Cognitive
Science Society
- Collaborative to Advance
Social and Emotional Learning
- Council
of Graduate Departments of Psychology
- Council on Undergraduate
Research
- Eastern
Psychological Association
- Eating Disorder
Referral and Information Center
- Experimental Psychology
Society
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Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience
- The Federation
of Behavioral, Psychological and Cognitive Sciences
- Foundation for
Biomedical Research
- Human Factors and Ergonomics
Society
- Jean Piaget Society
- Midwestern
Psychological Association
- The National Academy
of Neuropsychology
- National Academy of Sciences
- National
Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
- New England
Psychological Association
- Psi Beta
- Psi Chi
- Psychonomic Society
- Psynet.ch
- Reversal Theory
Society
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Rocky Mountain Psychological Association
- Society
for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences
- Society for Computers
in Psychology
- Society
for Consumer Psychology
- Society for Disability
Studies
- Society of Experimental
Social Psychology
- Society of Psychologists
in Management
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Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA)
- Society for Industrial
& Organizational Psychology
- Society for Judgment
and Decision Making
- Society for Mathematical
Psychology
- Society for Neuroscience
- Society for Personality
and Social Psychology
- Society for the Psychological
Study of Social Issues
- Society for
Psychophysiological Research
- Society for Research
in Child Development
- Society
for a Science of Clinical Psychology
- Society
for the Study of Ingestive Behaviors
- Society for
the Teaching of Psychology
- Society of Behavioral
Medicine
- Southeastern
Psychological Association
- Southern Society
for Philosophy and Psychology
- Southwestern Psychological
Association
- Western Psychological
Association
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