Recommended Lists of LinksThe Association for Psychological Science offers a wide ranging site of interest to psychology professionals and students. Features include job listings, the society newsletter, a major list of electonic journals in psychology, Psychology Department home pages, research resources, other psychology organizations, and much more. This is a major site for web access to all aspects of professional psychology. Classics in the History of Psychology from York University in Toronto is 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. The Encyclopedia of Psychology from William Palya at Jacksonville State University aims to facilitate browsing in any area of psychology by presenting a listing of selected links to the subject. Appears to be quite thorough and well maintained. Psych Web at Georgia Southern University is a real gold mine, especially for psychology faculty and students. The offerings include links to lots of full text material, a student guide in the form of discussion pages, an APA citation format resource list, and even sample exam questions (with answers) for popular undergraduate psychology courses. Some areas have not been updated as well as could be wished, but this is still an excellent site Psych Central Regularly maintained by Dr. John Grohol and a staff of contributing editors, this is one of the Net's best information sources for mental health information, as well as providing annotated guides to the most useful websites, newsgroups, and mailing lists online today in mental health, psychology, social work, and psychiatry. PsychScholar A Collection of Web Resources for Psychological Scholars and Budding Psychological Scholars from Hanover College. Lots here to help students with psychology related assignments. Psychology Virtual Library Part of The World Wide Web Virtual Library. Sites are inspected and evaluated for their adequacy as information sources. Some sites are organized by type, e.g. academic departments, or books & publishers; others by subject, e.g. history, religion, stress. There is also a search function available. Social Psychology Network at Wesleyan University focuses on social psychology but contains links to psychology-related resources, in all areas. Highlights include links to the homepages of Social Psychologists, and to web based social psychology courses. Yahoo! is a searchable, browsable hierarchical index of the Internet. Brief annotations describe listed sites. Sites are added to the hierarchy upon request, which means there is no systematic review of available sites, nor is there any attempt to list only the best. |
The American Psychological Association's website offers a wealth of information about the organization, its publications and services, but not many links to full text sources. There are selected articles from The APA Monitor newsletter, including classified ads and a series of information pamphlets aimed at the general public.
The Association for Psychological Science offers a wide ranging site of interest to psychology professionals and students. Features include job listings, the society newsletter, a major list of electonic journals in psychology, Psychology Department home pages, research resources, other psychology organizations, and much more. This is a major site for web access to all aspects of professional psychology.
The Cognitive Neuroscience Society Links to news, conference information, and member home pages. Also contains a list of links to Neuroscience Training Programs in North America.
The Cognitive Science Society Typical society page with news, conference information, funding and employment opportunities. Also contains a list of links to graduate programs in cognitive science in the U.S.
The Society for Neuroscience In addition to the expected member services, this site offers full text of several papers and an area of outreach to the public, including school teachers.
Addiction Search Although focused on just one issue this site offers a wealth of information. There are links to the latest information from well-respected, reliable sources. The focus is on research, especially the kind that gives an overview of a key area. Authored by Emil Chiauzzi, a clinical psychologist currently involved in developing multimedia and Internet-based addictions interventions.
CyberPsych presents information about psychoanalysis, psychotherapy
and special topics such as anxiety disorders, the problematic use of alcohol,
homophobia, and the traumatic effects of racism. CyberPsych is also a not for
profit network which offers free web hosting to mental health organizations and
individuals with content of interest to the public and the professional mental
health community.
Last checked 8/7/07
Dr. Michael Fenichel's Current Topics in Psychology The full-text Quick Reference Guide section offers clear, useful information in the form of a resource page, summary paper or review article. The General Reference section is a list of links to other useful psychology sites.
The Michigan Electronic Library (MEL) provides a good site for people interested in learning more about mental health. The links are aimed at the general public and strive to provide thorough, reliable information on a wide range of mental health topics.
School Psychology Resources Online is a great specialized source. Well organized and limited in scope it is easy to use and most pointers lead to substantial information. Includes brief treatises on the most common school problems and links to other professional contacts.
Center for Psychology in Schools and Education is affiliated with the American Psychological Association. The page offers a few full text papers on topic of wide interest such as violence in the schools and coping with disaster.
University of California at Berkeley, School Psychology site contains: a comprehensive list of links to school psychology and related sites; listings from 215 school psychology graduate programs and their accreditations; resources for undergraduates about the profession; vendors of interest to school psychologists, funding, jobs, grants, and internship resources; listservs and associations; web sites of school psychologists around the country.

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