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Bibliography of Basic Reference Sources in Psychology

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Princeton University Psychology Library.
  • Lists printed resources for researching psychological literature.

Intelihealth

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌs: Aetna U.S. Healthcare; Johns Hopkins University and Health System.
  • Registration (free) required. To get to a short list of online databases, click on 𣫮esources.?

Journals and Publishers

  • Alphabetical directory of home pages for many health care journals.

Library of the National Medical Society

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: National Medical Society.
  • Full-text online journals available for a subscription fee.

Links to Psychological Journals
Try one of these U.S. mirror sites if the German site does not work: Telehealth, Mentalhelp.net, and PsychWWW.Com

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Armin Günther.
  • More than 1,600 links to print and online psychology and social science journals.
  • Probably the most comprehensive and frequently updated list of its kind.
  • Allows searches of the home pages of journals indexed here.

Medical Matrix: Journals

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Medical Matrix Project.
  • Annotated directory of online health care journals, ranked by an editorial board of physicians.

Medical/Health Sciences Libraries on the Internet

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Hardin Library for the Health Sciences, University of Iowa.
  • Regularly updated directory of library home pages.

Meetings, Organizations, and Resources in Behavioral Healthcare

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Myron Pulier, M.D. , Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.
  • Lists 3,500 mental health organizations and associations, indexed by name. Meetings and events indexed by location and date. More limited listings of other mental health Internet resources.
  • Extremely well-organized, with links to the organizations?Web sites as well as their phone numbers and addresses.
  • Frequently updated. One of the best places on the Internet to find organizations and training resources in mental health.

Mental Health InfoSource Meetings for Physicians

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: CME, Inc.
  • Chronological list of conferences with phone numbers.

NIMH News & Events

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: National Institute of Mental Health.
  • Directory of scientific meetings ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌed by NIMH, along with summaries of past meetings.

United States National Library of Medicine

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health.
  • Searchable abstracts to more than 4,000 biomedical journals.
  • Home of MEDLINE, probably the best place to search medical journals. Offers more than 11 million citations, often with abstracts.
  • Abstracts that you select can be displayed as a single web page and then saved to your hard drive.
  • Full-text articles can be ordered online for a fee.
  • MedLinePlus offers consumer information.

Psychiatry Ad Referendum Database

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Unknown.
  • Allows searches of mental health journals by keyword and author, one journal at a time; reprints may be ordered.

University of Adelaide Library: Journal Contents

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: University of Adelaide Library, Australia.
  • Lists print journals in the fields of mental health and neuroscience.
  • Many of the journals have an additional link that brings up a reverse chronological list of all the articles in Medline𠏋 database that appeared in the journal.
  • Useful for accessing the tables of contents for journals to which one does not subscribe.

Yale Library: Medicine: Psychiatry

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Cushing-Whitney Medical Library, Yale University.
  • Lists associations, journals, and clinical guidelines.
  • Many of the full-text resources are only available to associates of Yale and its hospital.