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Finding Internet Sources

  • Administration on Aging (AoA)
  • The web site is created by the Administration on Aging, an agency in the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, provides a detailed overview of a many topics, programs and services related to aging.

  • Child and Family WebGuide - Tufts University
  • Describes trustworthy web sites on topics of interest to parents and professionals. These sites have been selected from thousands that are available on the Web, based primarily on the quality of the information they provide.

  • Google Scholar
  • Google Scholar enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of research.

  • International Food Information Council
  • Collects and disseminates scientific information on food safety, nutrition and health.

  • National Council on Family Relations (NCFR)
  • Provides a forum for family researchers, educators, and practitioners to share in the development and dissemination of knowledge about families and family relationships, establishes professional standards, and works to promote family well-being.

  • National Institute on Early Childhood Development and Education
  • Created by to carry out a comprehensive program of research, development, and dissemination to improve early childhood development and learning.

  • Psych Web
  • Provides links to numerous psychological sites, including psychology journals on the web, psychology departments, associations and job listings.

  • Social Psychology Network
  • One of the largest Internet social psychology database on the Internet. It provides 4000 links to psychology-related resources such as psychology organizations, graduate psychology programs, web based reference tools, research funding , jobs and internships.


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