Internet Resources
http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/ 
    From York University in Canada... an exceptional list of the classic writings in the field
    of Psychology, many of which are available in full-text.  Has a list of documents sorted by
    topic and by author.  The entire list can be searched using the Google search engine.  This
    is worth your time to look at.

http://www.socialpsychology.org
    Maintained at Weslyan University and funded by an NSF grant, this site offers links to a 
    variety of pages of interest to students and faculty in Social Psychology, and Psychology 
    in general.

http://www.socialservice.com
    Job listings for jobs in all social service areas.

http://www.apa.org
    APA's home page.  Contains information about the association, their publications, some job
    listings, etc.  Some aspects of this page require a members login.  This does not offer online
    access to the APA style manual.

http://www.psychology.org
    Titled "The Encyclopedia of Psychology" this site is intended to facilitate browsing in any
    area of psychology.  There are two paths envisioned for this purpose: Original information
    generated by respected researchers and practitioners in various fields of psychology.
    A hierarchical database of links to websites providing information about scientific
    psychology.  William Palya Department of Psychology, Jacksonville State University.

http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html
    The Whole Brain Atlas.  A wonderfully complete visual site that shows scans of the brain
    in various conditions.

http://www.psychwww.com
    Psych Web.  This website contains lots of psychology related information for students and
    teachers of psychology.  Psych Web was created by Russell A. Dewey, Ph.D., and contains
    a wide range of interesting links to other pages on psychology related topics.

http://www.vanguard.edu/faculty/ddegelman/amoebaweb
    AmoebaWeb is maintained by Douglas Degelman, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology at
    Vanguard University of Southern California.  It is simple to use and contains links to other
    pages and information arranged by topic.

http://www.fenichel.com/Current.shtml
    An interesting collection of articles and information on a variety of psychology-related
    topics.  Be warned that no information is given on the credentials of the compiler of this page.

http://cctr.umkc.edu/user/dmartin/psych2.html 
    CyberPsychLink is an extensive resource directory of sites related to Psychology.

This page is maintained by Danise Hoover