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7. Bibliographies and Bibliographic Tools
The library web site provides access to a variety of reference databases
and some complete journals online. It's easy and useful to construct web
pages from the results of searches that students can read.
I haven't used this much yet, but intend to next semester.
I think it will be useful for conference work.
Examples:
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Bibliographic Tools for Psychology, Elizabeth Johnston.
This is a personalized set of links for bibliographic tools that I use frequently,
is conveniently located in a pulldown menu on my home page.
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A page generated directly from PsychLIT,
Elizabeth Johnston. I created this ugly, but useful, page by emailing myself the entries
I had marked in the PsychLIT database, then putting that page onto the web server.
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