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Research
Web Links by Subject


Anthropology/Archaeology

  • Anthropology in the News
    (http://www.tamu.edu/anthropology/news.html)

    Links to online news articles covering anthropology and related topics. News from CNN, New York Times, Nando, MSNBC, and various science journals.
  • Archeaology Magazine
    (http://archnet.asu.edu/)

    A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America.
  • Society for American Archaeology
    (http://www.saa.org/)

    The professional organization for archaeologists, the SAA provides information on meetings and conferences, education, archaeology on the Web, and information from their own publications.

Politics

See the Government Page for links to government sites.

Psychology

  • Mental Help Net
    (http://mentalhelp.net/)

    A large collection of resources on mental health online, covering panic attacks, depression, substance abuse, chronic fatigue, and other subjects.
  • Psychology in Daily Life
    (http://www.apa.org/pubinfo/)

    From the Public Affairs Office of the American Psychological Association come these online versions of pamphlets covering topics like sexual harrassment, child abuse, and choosing a mental health counselor. You can also search full-text of many other APA publications. The APA also publishes a Help Center.
  • Psychology.net
    (http://www.psychology.net/)

    Continously updated links to media coverage in the field of psychology.
  • Psychology Virtual Library 
    (http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/psi/)

    The Psychology Virtual Library keeps track of online information as part of The World Wide Web Virtual Library.
  • Social Psychology Network
    (http://www.socialpsychology.org/)

    Large, searchable database of social psychology resources.

Sociology

  • American Sociological Association

    Information for students as well as professionals.

  • A Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace
    Hypertext essays on a variety of sociological topics.
  • SocioSite
    (http://http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/)

    Links to information and writings from a number of premiere sociologists, past and present. Based at the University of Amsterdam.
  • The SocioLog 
    (http://www.sociolog.com/)

    The starting point for finding sociological information on the Internet, including a virtual listing of sociology departments in the U.S. and Canada, Web sites, professional associations, and current research. Maintained by a professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.