EBJ's Guide to Memory Readings
Reference Books
In the reference section of our library there are two excellent books that could
help with your conference literature searches:
1. The Encyclopedia of Learning and Memory
2. The Oxford Handbook of Memory
PsycINFO and PsycARTICLES
These American Psychological Association (APA) databases are the best place
to begin searches.
PsycARTICLES contains the full text of APA journals from 1989 on. PsycINFO has
abstracts for almost all relevant psychological materials.
Journals
We have many journals available online that contain papers on some aspect of
memory.
Memory - a British journal edited by Martin Conway
available from 07/01/1998 to 1 year ago in Academic
Search Premier.
Memory & Cognition is available from 01/01/2001 to 07/01/2001 in EBSCO Online.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition - an APA journal in PsycARTICLES
History & Memory - an Israeli journal with a heavy concentration on Holocaust
Studies
[from 03/01/2001 to present in Academic
Search Premier] [from 09/01/1997 to present in Ethnic NewsWatch]
Psychology, Public Policy & Law, an APA journal has many relevant papers on eyewitness testimony - in PsycARTICLES
History of Psychology, an APA journal - in PsycARTICLES
History of the Human Sciences, a British journal
EBJ's Bibliographies
Listings of relevant articles and books broken down by subject: (I'll develop
this a lot more over the course of this semester):
History of Memory Research
Biological Aspects of Memory
Metaphors of Memory
The Ars Memorativa
Collective Memory
Retrieval
Autobiographical Memory
Flashbulb Memories
Schema Theory
Eyewitness Memory
False/Recovered Memory
Orality/Literacy
Bartlett's Remembering
Memory Illusions
Visual Imagery
Amnesia
Forgetting
Time & Memory
Memory Taxonomies
Memory & Consciousness