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VOLUME 30 , NUMBER 4 April 1999 The latest at APA's Web Site
Educational resources A new topic index at APA's Education Directorate web site enables easy access to resources that include Chronicle of Higher Education articles, a calendar of education- and teaching-related meetings, conferences and seminars, and listings of APA-approved doctoral and internship programs.
PsycPORT This site is a large database of psychological information, including daily updates from major news sources in psychology. Organized by topic and audience, the site is geared toward consumers, students, practitioners and others seeking information on topics such as aging, careers and depression. Users can also access other APA databases through the site.
Public Offering of PsycINFO For a nominal fee, APA's Web Site now allows the public limited access to the PsycINFO database, previously available to APA members and university and college libraries only. The database includes journal abstracts and reference information for research in psychology and related fields.
Other helpful web sites
The Home for Clinical Psychophysiologists and Biofeedback Therapists An electronic discussion list for psychologists, psychiatrists, physicians and other professionals, this site is designed to foster interdisciplinary debate and empirical collaboration in biofeedback and psychophysiology. Site participants discuss clinical cases, research and treatment issues, professional practice concerns, new devices and software, and upcoming conferences and workshops.
The Job Stress Network This site, run by the Center for Social Epidemiology, a nonprofit foundation, offers the latest information on research on job strain and preventing work-related stress and injury.
Journal Locator This web page provides an alphabetized list of more than 1,500 psychology and social science journals from several different countries. The site includes links to the journals' web sites and a search engine for finding the journal you seek.
Social Security Administration Disability Redesign Project
This site is devoted to identifying measures for assessing work disability. Visitors can share assessment tools that they have found useful and learn more about the Social Security Administration (SSA) Disability Redesign Project. The site is part of a joint project of the SSA, Washington University, New York University, Boston University and Virginia Commonwealth University.
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