Surf these sites: Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, U.S. National Research Council -- Areas of investigation and analysis include anthropology, child development, demography, economics, education, geography, history, law, linguistics, political science, psychology, social psychology, sociology, and statistics. Human Organization -- Journal of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Includes abstracts and tables of contents for back issues. Political Research, Inc. -- A nonpartisan group which publishes a variety of political, economic, and demographic educational/reference materials free to subscribers. REGARD -- REGARD is a fully functional bibliographic database of ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) research awards and all associated publications and products. It is publicly available on the World Wide Web without subscription and uses keyword searching for maximum ease of use. It also includes a Search History feature to enable you to keep track of previous searches. REGARD will be of interest to all economists and social scientists involved in research and those concerned with access to research resources and methods. REGARD is available at http://www.regard.ac.uk/ Resource Guide for the Social Sciences -- Collection of resources to meet the needs of those working and studying in the social sciences. Sections include: bibliographic, reference and research information; online publications; and educational support services. SOSIG: Social Science Information Gateway -- No parent-link for communication but still, a useful resource for communication scholars looking for research in methodologies, culture, cognition and perception, language and linguistics, and business management; data; and bibliographies. SOSIG is located in the UK. SSDC -- Search for Social Sciences Data on the Net Social Studies Links -- Educational links for social studies (over 800 links in 20 different categories) from Killeen High School, Texas, USA. Useful links for social science students -- A page of links for use by A''level and degree stusents studying sociology, psychology, research, criminology and British politics.
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