Information
Please Almanac - http://www.infoplease.com
PsychCrawler
- http://www.psychcrawler.com/
PsychCrawler® is a product of the American
Psychological Association created to provide quick access to
quality
content in the field of psychology. This product is under rapid
development
and will be adding many new sites.
Glossary of Terms in Psychiatry and Neurology - http://www.abess.com/glossary.html
The
Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, Section 15 - Psychiatric
Disorders-
http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section15/sec15.htm
The Merck Manual is used by more
medical professionals worldwide than
any other general medical textbook and
has
been continuously published longer
than any other English language general
medical textbook. This 17th edition is being offered online free
of charge.
Online
Dictionary of Mental Health - Subject Guide - http://www.human-nature.com/odmh/index.html#Subject
The Online Dictionary of Mental
Health
is brought to you by Human-Nature.Com as a global information resource
and research tool, compiled by Internet mental health resource users
for
Internet mental health resource users, covering all of the
disciplines
contributing to our understanding of mental health. There are no
definitions here; instead there are links to many sites offering
different
viewpoints on issues in mental health.
PsychCentral's
Psychology Web Pointer - http://psychcentral.com/web.htm
This Pointer will help you find the
information
you need on the World Wide Web (WWW). It is provided as a public
service.
It is by no means meant to be a complete listing of all WWW pages
associated
with mental health, psychology, or support resources on the Internet.
It
is, however, kept updated with a listing of what I consider to be some
of the more useful and helpful pages around the world on psychology and
mental health topics.
Psych
Web - http://www.psywww.com/
This Web site contains lots of
psychology-related
information for students and teachers of psychology.
AmoebaWeb
- http://www.vanguard.edu/faculty/ddegelman/amoebaweb/
A comprehensive site which links to
other
sites dealing with all aspects of psychology. The site
even
contains a search engine for locating specific information within the
collection.
WOW!
Encyclopedia of Bioethics -
Ref 174.2
ENC (5 vol.)
This encyclopedia encompases a
field
which is a "systematic study of the moral dimensions - including moral
vision, decision, conduct, and policies - of the life sciences and
health
care, employing a variety of ethical methodologies in an
interdisciplinary
setting."
Encyclopedia of Human Emotions (2 vol.)- Ref 152.4 ENC
Encyclopedia of Psychology (8 vol.) - Ref 150 ENC
Encyclopedic Dictionary of
Psychology
- Ref 150 ENC
This brief encyclopedia is designed to
provide
the information and background necessary to understand the
institutions,
people, decisions, trends, and movements that have defined the study of
psychology.
Ethics and Values - Ref 170.3
ETH
(8 vol.)
This set is intended to help students
come
to grips with important issues of morality that bear on all of our
lives.
Arranged in an A-Z format, each volume has a complete topical index to
the set.
*Encyclopedia Americana - Ref
031
ENC
An excellent indepth encyclopedia
covering
all subjects, but especially good coverage of American history.
Index
volume is #30.
*Encyclopedia
Britannica
-
The entire 32 volume set of the
Britannica
available online. The site also offers searching of periodicals,
a web subject site directory, and current events. Updated daily.
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (30 vol., plus yearbooks) - Ref 503 MCG
Funk &
Wagnall's
Multimedia Online Encyclopedia - http://www.usd320.k12.ks.us/whs/lmc/sirsdisc.html
Available through SIRS Discoverer
(Encyclopedia).
This unabridged 29-volume encyclopedia is enriched with
multimedia:
animations, sounds, music, flags, and maps. Reuter's World
News
updates the content on the hour, and Random House Webster's College
Dictionary provides definitions and fact charts. Users may
search
all the tools at once or specify whether they'd like to search in each
of the individual tools.
Masterpieces of World Philosophy in Summary Form - Ref 108 MAG
Essays, or summaries, of philosophies by the great world philosophers from Socrates to Sartre are included here. A title index serves as the table of contents, with an author index listed in the back of the book. Gives good, brief overviews of philosophies with the principle ideas outlined at the beginning of each essay.
PsycRef:
Resources on the Internet in Psychology - http://maple.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/psychref.html
"This web guide and index contains
extensive
resources for undergraduate students & faculty interested in
psychology.
While oriented toward the needs & academic scope of Le Moyne
College's
Psychology Department,
PsychREF™ should be helpful for students,
teachers, health professionals, and researchers from any college or
university
setting."
PubMed
(Info) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/
WWW free version of MEDLINE from the
National
Library of Medicine. This database only provides citations to
articles,
but articles may be interlibrary loaned. Check with your
librarian.
*Expanded
Academic
ASAP
Expanded Academic ASAP provides
bibliographic
references, abstracts or full text for articles from more than 1550
scholarly
and general-interest publications. Covered subject areas include the
astronomy,
religion, law, history, psychology, humanities, current events,
sociology,
communications and the non-technical general sciences.
Periodical
Abstracts
(PerAbs)
PerAbs includes over 800,000
abstracts
describing articles from more than 1,500 scholarly and general-interest
publications. It also offers full-text availability for some of the
articles
and includes library holdings of all records. Subject areas include:
business,
culture, economics, history, literature, psychology, religion,
sociology,
and women's studies.