Social Science Guides
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The Scout Report for Social Sciences
A biweekly guide with selected and annotated subject links. Also has a Current Awareness page with links to journals and periodicals, working papers, data sources, information about new books, jobs, etc. -
The Brookings Institution
The original "think tank." See especially the Policy Briefs. -
Statistics
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Statistical Abstract of the United States
Downloadable PDF files. -
Fedstats
One stop shopping for Federal statistics. -
Social Sciences Data Center
Includes links to County and City Data Book, County Business Patterns, National Income and Products Accounts, and lots more. -
Publications of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
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Data & Program Library Service
Cross-disciplinary social science data files from University of Wisconsin. Look in the "Archives" section. -
Population Index
Annotated citations to books and articles covering all fields of interest to demographers: population size and growth, projections and predictions, demographic and economic interrelations, plus lots more. The web version covers 1986-1997. -
Anthropology, Archaeology
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ArchNet
The "virtual library" for archaeology. -
Archaeological Institute of America Check out their Interactive Dig of Brooklyn's 18th Century Lott House and their magazine Archaeology Online.
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WWW Virtual Library Anthropology
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Economics
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Psychology
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Encyclopedia of Psychology
Links to hundreds of psychology-related websites -
Mental Health Infosource
Their Directory lists links to web sites by subject. -
PsychCrawler
A search engine related to provide quick access to quality content in the field of psychology. -
PsychPORT
From the APA, features breaking psychology news stories; information on forthcoming and current books; recent tables of contents, abstracts, and some full-text articles for related journals. -
PsychWeb
Contains lots of psychology-related information for students and teachers of psychology. -
School psychology resources online
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Sociology
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Rural Conditions and Trends:Socioeconomic Conditions
This Feb. 1999 issue of Rural Conditions and Trends provides the annual review of current conditions in the Nation's rural areas that reflect the socioeconomic well-being of rural communities and the people who live there. Published by Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. -
Rural Development Perspectives
Published three times a year by the Food and Rural Economics Division, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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