These databases are available to students at Colorado
University-Colorado Springs through the various computer labs on campus
or via the internet if you use the CU-CS as your internet
provider. If you use another internet provider (ie AOL) then you
can get a password to use these databases by bringing your student ID to
the library circulation desk:
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PsycInfo (The Psychological Abstracts,
produced by the American Psychological Association)
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Academic Press Journals (Full text in PDF
format to 174 journals in medicine, science, social sciences, business, engineering, mathematics, and computer science.)
The following CD-database is only available from the
computer labs on campus:
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HAPI (Health and Psychosocial Instruments.
An annotated reference for psychological and health related
scales (i.e., questionnaires, interview schedules, checklists, index measures, coding schemes/ manuals, rating
scales, projective techniques, vignettes/scenarios, tests).
See the Gateway page for descriptions of these databases
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Annual Review of Psychology:
Abstracts. You can pay to get full-text copies of articles.
ERIC/AE Test Locator:
An online resource that helps locate the source for many tests and
research instruments. Provides some information about many of the
tests in the database including the title, author, a brief abstract, the
number of items in the test, age range, who to contact for information
about the test, and the cost (if any).
The Pilots
Database: "An electronic index to the worldwide literature on PTSD and other mental-health sequelae of exposure to traumatic events. It is available to Internet users through the courtesy of Dartmouth College, whose computer facilities serve as host to the database. No account or password is required, and there is no charge for using the PILOTS database."
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